Kelly Rose
Editor

Hot air troubles

Keeping warm air out of cold storage areas – particularly during summer months – to reduce energy loss, damaged goods, slippages and other potential health and safety hazards is being fully met by Airbloc. Its air curKeeping warm air out of cold storage areas - particularly during summer months - to reduce energy loss, damaged goods, slippages and other potential health and safety hazards is being fully met by Airbloc.

Its air curtain systems - designed to produce a high velocity wall of air, which acts as a natural barrier - ensures that hotter outside atmosphere does not penetrate into the carefully controlled climates of cold storage.

The systems are proven to reduce energy costs: If warm air is allowed into chilled areas, machinery is forced to work overtime in the constant battle to maintain the cool temperatures - using up more energy and more money.

Alternative plastic strips, typically used to cover cold storage doorways, have a limited effect on keeping out the warm air, claims Airbloc. An air curtain is also 100% invisible - eliminating obstructed views.
Hot air troubles
Hot air troubles
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AmbiRad Ltd

Fens Pool Avenue
Wallows Industrial Estate
Brierley Hill
DY5 1QA
UNITED KINGDOM

01384 489700

ambiradsales@nordyne.com

www.ambirad.co.uk

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