Flexible Ice Sheets "Tekno-Ice"
Posted 07-10-2008 at 03:41 PM by sensomed
TEKNO-ICE Maintains uniform temperature * TEKNO-ICE Absorbs fluid leakage during transport * TEKNO-ICE Shipped dry to point of use (Keeps freight and storage costs down) * TEKNO-ICE Does not release water when thawed * TEKNO-ICE offers a cost-effective means to maintain product quality during shipment * TEKNO-ICE Reduces or replaces the use of wet ice in the packaging of fresh or live food * TEKNO -ICE Absorbs and retains unwanted fluids * TEKNO-ICE Improves the appearance and shelf-life of perishable products * TEKNO -ICE Helps to maintain humidity levels in packaged, temperature-sensitive products * TEKNO -ICE Improves the temperature control of packaged goods
This means that perishable, moisture- and temperature-sensitive products can be safely transported by air, or other transport medium, with full assurance that the product will arrive in premium condition.
TEKNO -ICE has been used successfully in the seafood (fresh and live product), meat, poultry, fruit, vegetable, Flowers and cut flower industries, and in aircraft and shipping containers where moisture or condensation may pose a threat to product presentation or quality. Increasingly, TEKNO -ICE is being chosen for applications in laboratory, medical, veterinary and emergency services operations.
This means that perishable, moisture- and temperature-sensitive products can be safely transported by air, or other transport medium, with full assurance that the product will arrive in premium condition.
TEKNO -ICE has been used successfully in the seafood (fresh and live product), meat, poultry, fruit, vegetable, Flowers and cut flower industries, and in aircraft and shipping containers where moisture or condensation may pose a threat to product presentation or quality. Increasingly, TEKNO -ICE is being chosen for applications in laboratory, medical, veterinary and emergency services operations.
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