What is a Frigorific Panel?
The term frigorific refers to something that has cooling properties or is capable of lowering or maintaining low temperatures. It is commonly used in contexts involving refrigeration systems such as cold storage rooms, refrigerated transport vehicles, and other temperature-controlled environments.
Frigorific panels are essential structural components used in these systems. They are specifically designed to provide excellent thermal insulation, while also being lightweight, durable, and resistant to external environmental factors. These panels are typically composed of two main elements:
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Polyurethane insulation core: A rigid foam material with very low thermal conductivity, providing superior insulation performance.
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GRP (Glass Reinforced Polyester) sheets: Used as the outer and inner surfaces of the panel, these sheets offer high resistance to impact, moisture, chemicals, and UV rays.
Thanks to this advanced structure, frigorific panels are widely used in industries where maintaining a controlled temperature is critical—such as food, pharmaceuticals, and medical logistics. They are also favored for their hygienic surfaces, ease of installation, and long-lasting performance.
