The Embatuff 130 in a Dry Van or refrigerated container?
It is recommended when goods do not have to travel at a constant temperature and can withstand the variations indicated in our charts and studies.
Many products tolerate a range of temperature variations. In these cases, the Embatuff may save around 60% of transport costs, helping companies to be more competitive in the target market.
It is recommended for many products, such as wine, liqueurs, beers, chocolates, juices and many others.
Furthermore, there are times when refrigerated containers are not easily available.
The EMBATUFF thermal liner is insulating material used to line the interior of shipping containers loaded with goods that are sensitive to high or low temperatures.
Shipping containers may reach temperatures of over 60º C during the day. That temperature can fall by 15º C or more during the night, which creates condensation on the walls and ceilings
Obviously there is no obligation. However, it is worth while averting risks that could damage our product image in the destination country and its consequences. It is not easy or cheap to obtain clients that are later lost due to inappropriate transportation.
• The following installation system may be even quicker, because the fixed bars are already fitted in their guide bars in the fabric of the thermal container blanket.
• The third system is the most complex of them all, because it is intended for use in taller standard containers, such as 40 ft. high cubes (HC 40’). You will need a ladder to reach the roof. However, this installation can be completed in about 20 minutes. Straps and carabiners are used in this type of assembly to lift the structure inside the container.
One of the biggest differences is that the Embatuff is a comprehensive isolation and insulation system. It is a bag within a container and not a cover stuck to the walls, ceiling or door.