What do we offer?
1. Chambers, tunnels and white rooms
Fruit pre-cooling chambers
Banana ripening chambers
Fermentation chambers
Degreening and ripening chambers
Freezing chambers
Preserving chambers
Cutting rooms
White rooms
Deep freezing tunnels to -60 ºC
Parboiling
2. Dryers and ice silos
Cheese dryers.
Sausage dryers.
Cod dryers.
Ham dryers.
Mojama (salt cured tuna) dryers.
Salted fish/meat dryers.
Ice silos.
3. Large buildings
Refrigerated warehouses.
Automated warehouses.
Distribution warehouses.
Sausage factories.
Bread and cake factories.
Slaughterhouses.
Our alternatives
Self-supporting sandwich panel
The self-supporting sandwich panel is highly versatile and can be used as thermal insulation or separator in any type of project.
Standard thicknesses range from 40 to 200 mm increasing by 10 mm allowing it to be selected depending on technical and mechanical stability requirements.
The standard width is 975 mm.
The length of the panel varies according to the requirements of the site with the only condition being that it may be transported.
The panel comprises two layers of galvanised steel with a rigid foam inner.
The inner comes in two types:
- Rigid polyurethane foam (PUR).
- Rigid polystyrene foam (PIR).
The density is 40 Kg/m3 (approximately 2 Kg/m3).
The surface finish is 25 micron galvanised and preformed PVC, with thickness of 120 micron. Surfaces are totally smooth and with no flashes, ideal for the food industry and rigorous health requirements. A table of colours for all finishes is available.
Self-supporting panels
40 Kg/m3 Polyurethane foam, manufactured on perfectly cut, rigid sheets with no cracks or possible gaps. The quality of the product guarantees complete insulation.20Kg/m3 expanded Polystyrene foam, manufactured on perfectly cut, rigid sheets with no cracks or possible gaps. The quality of the product guarantees complete insulation.
High density 150 Kg/m3 rock wool, inorganic, rot-proof, chemically neutral and amorphous.
Pre-washed, smooth sheet 0.6 mm thick, making it very strong allowing chambers up to 12 m high to be built with no form of support. This avoids the need for supporting points which always perforate the panel.
Then the insulating inner is separated by another machine which applies the two D-1000 Polyol and Isocyanate components.
Panel joint systems
1. Walls
Joined together with high density staples and sealed with polyspur or tongue and groove. The joints are sealed with special silicone.
The base of the insulation panels are formed by a galvanised steel sheet screen, joined to the floor steam barrier, ensuring a perfect steam to water seal.
2. Ceilings
Joint between panels use the same technique used for walls. Wall to ceiling corner joints are in direct contact with the insulation and are joined by high density staples and sealed with polyspur. The assembly is finished with sheets to the same quality as the panels, forming an outward an inward corner respectively, guaranteeing the perfect seal and structural stability of the wall-ceiling assembly.
Turnkey
A step by step guide to constructing a refrigerated chamber is shown below.












