CO₂ hypercritical plant for industrial refrigeration
A refrigeration plant with low running costs to guarantee the cold cycle in one of Italy's largest Distribution Centres. The area in question is an extension of the plant and covers 13,000 m².
A refrigeration plant with low running costs to guarantee the cold cycle in one of Italy's largest Distribution Centres. The area in question is an extension of the plant and covers 13,000 m².
The end customer is one of Italy’s largest retailers. The company operates in five Italian regions, with almost 700 outlets. The customer’s need is to guarantee the cold chain in two large storage areas and their loading bays.
The end customer, one of Italy’s largest agri-food brands specialising in tomato processing, needs to cool the water from the tomato pulp pasteurisation process immediately after bottling in glass jars.
The end customer needs to store parsley for as long as possible after the summer harvest season. As the cold rooms are loaded using the entire floor area and the entire height, the customer requires blast chillers that can cool the cold rooms uniformly, overcoming the obstacles present. Finally, the units must ensure that their defrosting process takes place in the total absence of water splashes which, by freezing, could compromise the parsley underneath.
The customer needs to cool the moulds used for plastic extrusion. It therefore requires a system which, in an extremely small space, can guarantee a large heat exchange capacity to dissipate the heat produced by its continuous production process.
The customer needs to build a ripening plant for exotic fruit that maintains the very high quality levels for which the brand is known in the market.
The end customer needs to build a banana ripening plant, which guarantees precise control of the temperature in the cell, managed in heating and cooling mode, depending on the specific moment of the ripening cycle. The plant must be able to reconcile the time taken to load the bananas, which arrive in containers by ship, with the capillary deliveries to the logistics centres of large-scale retailers.
The end customer is a company that needs to test its machines on the production line, via a remote monitoring system.
The customer is a company from the Veneto region specialising in cold electrolytic galvanising treatments and in the implementation of the most complex and innovative galvanic processes. The industry’s need is to reduce energy consumption and optimise the product drying process in order to offer its customers an increasingly competitive and sustainable service.
The customer, who has a storage plant for both fresh and frozen food products, needs to maintain the cold cycle within the plant.
The end customer, an apple grower in Trentino South Tyrol, needs to stock 13 different qualities of apples for long term storage, keeping a check on their weight loss, in order to guarantee the best quality of the product over time.
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