The efficient use of solid carbon dioxide as a refrigerant in insulated containers (E-556)

Last updated on 13 December 2013 2:07
1. A large volume of frozen freight is carried by highly insulated A.F. end A.F.P. containers. This traffic consists mainly of quick-frozen products whose store temperature is about -20°F., but other refrigerated products, for example ice-cream, are accepted for transit at temperatures lower than this. 2. The container's main...
Author(s): Wright D.A.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1965
United Kingdom
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