Insulation: Cold boxes are typically insulated to minimize heat transfer and maintain low temperatures effectively. Insulation materials may include foam, Vacuum Insulated Panels (VIPs), or other high-performance insulating materials.
Cooling System: Cold boxes are equipped with a cooling system to regulate the internal temperature. This could be achieved through mechanical refrigeration systems, such as compressors and evaporators, or through other cooling methods like dry ice or gel packs.
Temperature Control: Many cold boxes are equipped with temperature control systems to monitor and adjust the internal temperature as needed to ensure the stored goods remain within the desired temperature range.
Portability: Depending on their intended use, cold boxes may be designed for portability, featuring handles, wheels, or other mechanisms for easy transportation.
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