The More You Know About Freezers, the More You Will Look to Advanced Equipment Inc. as Your Reliable Supplier Advanced Freezers to help you know more about freezers; present a series of articles and reports from industry experts for your perusal.
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Freezing Methods You will find up to date information on both
Mechanical freezer systems
Cryogenic freezers systems
90 percent provided by mechanical systems,
Detailed information on cryogenic freezers and CO2 and LN2 |
Mech. Efficiency An informative article by a highly respected engineer. presented at ASHAE
Energy efficiency in mechanical refrigeration systems for the meat industry
G. C. Briley |
Economic Appraisal The now famous article by Clyde L. Rasmussen
ECONOMIC APPRAISAL OF FREEZING METHODS
US DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
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Cryogenics VS Mechanical Freezing Systems A very informative report on the trade-offs in freezing with some ideas on pre-cooling that may surprise you. We think this is required reading.
Cryogenics VS Mechanical Freezing Systems |
Measurement of Temperature Techniques to the measurement of temperature in products that relate to accuracy, ease-of-use, cost, and just plain risk of getting some really bad results.
From: Kolbe and Krame , Planning Seafood Freezing) 2001 |
Terminology Common Terms Used in Food Freezing Industry
This helps get you up to speed on the industry language and what they mean |
Cost Analysis Components of the freezing cost equation
The physical freezer plant is only part of your freezing cost. Freezing cost is the total cost to freeze a product |
Refrigeration Load How to calculate the heat loads
When cooling or freezing a product |
Fruit and Vegetable specifications Fruit and Vegetable specifications |
Low Temp. Refigeration This article covers low temperature systems, in general, including single stage, compound or direct staging, and cascade staging. It reviews the fundamentals of refrigeration to give a better understanding of why one type of system may be selected for one installation, and a different system for another. |
Circuits and feeds This article covers circuits and feeds terminology that are often used interchangeably at coil manufacturers. In water coils the #feeds is the number of tubes that leave the supply header and go into the coil. |
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