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Alternative Insulation Frozen Food Transport

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ALTERNATIVE INSULATION SOLUTIONS

FOR FROZEN FOOD TRANSPORTATION

Introduction
The frozen food industry aims at providing customers with safe, high-quality food
products. Proper transport and storage of frozen foods throughout the
distribution process is essential to maintaining food safety and quality. The
packages containing frozen foods should be constructed, thermally insulated and
equipped with sufficient refrigerants to continuously maintain product
temperature of 0°C (32°F) or colder. Insulated shipping boxes are needed as they
limit the exchange of heat between the environment and the inside of the package,
thus delaying the time in which the temperature inside the package reaches
equilibrium with the ambient temperature.

IPC’s PopupLiner Insulated Box Liner Pint of Ice Cream

Temperature profile of the oven and ice cream for IPC’s PopupLiner Insulated Box Liner and the EPS cooler.

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Introduction
One of the most commonly used thermal insulators in the food
industry is expanded polystyrene (EPS) coolers. IPC, however, offers
a far superior product.

There are some advantages in using EPS shipping coolers: they are thermally
insulating, relatively lightweight, and cheap. However, due to its environmental
impact and non-biodegradability, over 100 counties in the United States, including
the counties of Los Angeles, CA; Portland, OR; New York, NY; Washington, DC,
have already outlawed polystyrene foam. While some polystyrene foam is reused,
the majority used for food or beverage containers are one-time use materials.

Recycling EPS is technically possible, but it is a very costly process. Also cited as
a potential drawback is the uncertainty about the long-term health effects of
chronic exposure to EPS Styrofoam products, particularly those used in the food
industry. In addition, although lightweight, EPS coolers are extremely bulky and
must be shipped stacked. This renders the shipping and warehouse storage
inefficient and unreasonably costly.

Given the aforementioned disadvantages, IPC offers various


insulated shipping solutions to replace current EPS coolers while
improving thermal performance and reducing transportation cost
for frozen food transport.

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The Technology
PopupLiner thermal box liners are IPC’s
solution to a high performance thermal
container. Each PopupLiner box liner is
composed of two three-panel tri-fold liners
for a six-sided box. The insulated boxes are
unique in that they provide an alternative
form of temperature-control packaging that
is fully collapsible and compressible using
IPC’s patented technology.
PopupLiner Insulated Box Liner panels
(Patent #US 8,333,279)

Easy Assembly

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FOR FROZEN FOOD TRANSPORTATION

Thermal Performance Comparison of IPC’s


PopupLiner Box Liner

EPS coolers, and IPC’s insulated box liners (with


wall thickness of 1.25″) were tested under
controlled conditions in an industrial oven to
compare the thermal performance in maintaining
the frozen state of a pint of ice cream.

The experiments were designed to assess the


sublimation rate of dry ice and record the ice
cream temperature in IPC products and EPS
coolers.

We placed the same amount of dry ice (5lb) in


each pack-out, exposed the shippers to a
standard summer temperature profile (ISTA 7D
24h summer), and measured the remaining dry
ice intermittently throughout the experiment. The
weight of the dry ice versus elapsed time is
plotted below.

It is established that IPC’s PopupLiner


insulated shipping box thermally
outperforms EPS coolers and reduces
dry ice consumption, depending on
application, by up to 33%.

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Thermal Performance Comparison of IPC’s


PopupLiner Box Liner

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Space-Efficiency:
A Deciding Factor in Cold Chain

Unlike EPS coolers that are bulky and are shipped in their final form, IPC insulated
boxes arrive collapsed and fully compressed.

Using compressed IPC products will save 75% in shipping and


warehouse space as compared to same numbers of EPS coolers

This staggering space-efficiency feature helps IPC’s clients receive industry-best


pricing made possible by the reduced inbound freight cost as well as savings in
labor achieved via the reduced handling requirements.

This makes IPC’s insulated shipping products one of the most cost-efficient
substitutes for EPS cooler containers on the market today. In addition, IPC’s
PopupLiner panels absorbs shock and stress from rough handling.

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Summary
The comparative study demonstrated the superiority of the
temperature-controlled insulated box liners designed and manufactured by IPC as
compared to EPS coolers in maintaining low temperatures used in transport of
frozen food. Although EPS coolers are one of the most widely used insulating
products in the food industry; some of its disadvantages, such as mediocre
thermal performance, high storage volume, and non- biodegradability, make its
use economically unjustifiable.

IPC can provide alternative insulating solutions to EPS coolers


with no tooling cost while providing 75% savings in shipping
space and significant reduction (up to 33%) in required dry ice
required for frozen food transport.

These solutions offer affordable thermal protection without the downsides of high
shipping expense and large storage requirements normally associated with
insulting products such as EPS coolers.

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About Insulated Products Corporation (IPC)


Since being founded in 1999, IPC has been an innovator of thermal packaging
solutions. We have spent over a decade studying, perfecting, consistently
producing and delivering effective cold chain thermal packaging to companies
shipping medicines, foods, and industrial goods worldwide. IPC designs and
manufactures, in-house, a variety of custom temperature control products for the
cold chain shipping industry.

All of IPC’s solutions provide high performance, while


remaining space-efficient and green. We thrive on
special requirements including custom sizes,
extended shipping durations, unique temperature
requirements, and sustainability.

Maintaining strict temperatures, maximizing payload, and minimizing weight and


preparation time are the cornerstones of IPC cold chain solutions. Contact us
today to discuss your unique temperature assurance packaging requirements

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