Refrigeration and cold chains

Refrigeration is a crucial industry that supports global food supply chains through the cold chain, and it plays a key role in the production of sensitive and essential products like pharmaceuticals, vaccines, and other medical goods. It also addresses critical issues such as food safety and environmental sustainability.

As a result, manufacturers and operators of refrigeration systems face mounting pressure to ensure operational safety and environmental responsibility. Regular monitoring of pressure, temperature, superheating, and subcooling is essential to keep refrigeration systems running efficiently and safely.

Given the tightening global standards and regulations on refrigerant system leakage, the focus on refrigerants—many of which are high-GWP (Global Warming Potential) greenhouse gases—has intensified. Consequently, rigorous testing is required across the entire cold chain, including production installations, refrigeration plants, freezers, refrigerators, and refrigeration units.

Temperature and Pressure in Refrigeration

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Data Logging

Data logging is a crucial process for monitoring the performance of cooling systems over time, particularly when tracking temperature fluctuations within cold storage areas. It serves as the primary tool to ensure the cold chain remains intact during both storage and transportation.

By recording temperature and humidity data within refrigeration or freezing zones, data loggers confirm that the cold chain has been consistently maintained, especially in critical areas like the transport of temperature-sensitive products such as vaccines.

With the significant health risks associated with breaking the cold chain, data loggers help the food and pharmaceutical industries meet the stringent quality standards outlined in international regulations.

Leak Detection

Refrigerant gas leaks can cause significant damage to refrigeration systems. Additionally, many refrigerants are potent greenhouse gases that can have a harmful impact on the environment. Therefore, it's crucial to quickly detect and locate any leaks to promptly repair the affected section of the gas circuit. Identifying gas leaks can be challenging, which is why fast, professional leak detectors are essential for accurately pinpointing even the smallest leaks in a refrigerant system.

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