• Zoneworks provides Blast Freezer Curtain Wall

    Zoneworks has introduced the sliding Blast Freezer Curtain Wall, a light, safe, and affordable airflow and thermal barrier for blast freezer cells.
    Nov. 14, 2011
    2 min read
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    Zoneworks has introduced the sliding Blast Freezer Curtain Wall, a light, safe, and affordable airflow and thermal barrier for blast freezer cells.

    The insulated Blast Freezer Curtain Wall eliminates the need for heavy and dangerous insulated panel doors used by food manufacturers and distributors to seal their blast freezers/chillers. The flexible sliding curtain wall provides a safer and simpler alternative for food processors to quickly bring seafood, meat, and other foods to an optimal temperature to maintain freshness, safety, and integrity.

    Engineered to be light and easy to use, the Blast Freezer Curtain Wall can be operated by a single person. It is made of insulated, sliding panels nested in a tubular steel frame. Each panel is constructed of 18-ounce, industrial vinyl fabric surrounding a layer of anti-microbial polyester batting. The panels slide open and closed on a track-and-trolley system. Depending on a user’s application, the Blast Freezer Curtain Wall is offered in three design options: between jambs, single slide, or bi-parting.

    Blast Freezer Curtain Walls are custom-designed to match each user’s application and specifications. As such, Zoneworks’ industry specialists are readily available to provide free on-site consultation and complete drawings, as well as turn-key project support and installation coordination.

    All Zoneworks products are designed and manufactured in the United States and meet one or more of these standards: NFPA-701, ASTM-E-84, FMVSS 302, and CFM.

    Access www.zoneworks.com or call 1-800-553-4834 for complete information.

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