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Insulated bodies for refrigerated transport vehicles: past, present and future construction techniques.
Recommended by the IIR / IIR document
Vacuum Insulation in refrigerated vehicles.
Energy efficiency comparison of two different North American refrigerated truck-bodies insulation technologies by experimental assessment of K-value.
Numerical analysis on thermal performance of trailer house composite envelope using vacuum insulation panels.
LIGHT THREE LAYERS SANDWICH PANELS FOR REFRIGERATED STORES: METALPROJECT.
PU FOAM sandwich panel production methods: continuous line or discontinuous line.
Optimal active cooling performance of metallic sandwich panels with prismatic cores.
Modelling of thermal behaviour of walls for low temperature applications: sandwich panel type.
Daily dynamics of temperature field in sandwich-panels with high thermal inertia.
[In Russian. / En russe.]
Experimental evaluation of optical absorption coefficient of insulated vehicle sandwich panel at the sun radiation.
BUILDING SYSTEM FOR REFRIGERATING STORES.
TRANSIENT THERMAL BEHAVIOUR OF LIGHT INSULATING PANELS WITH THERMAL BRIDGES.
RELATION ENTRE LES PROPRIETES THERMIQUES, MECANIQUES ET MORPHOLOGIQUES DES ISOLANTS CELLULAIRES.
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THERMAL, MECHANICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL PROPERTIES IN CELLULAR INSULANTS.
UNE APPLICATION DE LA PREFABRICATION LOURDE A LA CONSTRUCTION DES ENTREPOTS FRIGORIFIQUES.
NEW POSSIBILITIES OF CONCRETE PREFABRICATION FOR COLD STORES.
Residual strength of damaged sandwich structures.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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World's biggest store
The so-called world’s biggest cold store – 60-m long, 140-m wide and 36-m high – was installed in Catalonia, Spain, by Aislamientos Aiconsa.
The US Environmental Protection Agency
- The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) made available to the public for comment information concerning the current and projected use of HCFC-22 and HCFC-142b. EPA foresees using this information in the future when developing regulations....