If you regularly ship goods via commercial trucks, you know how products are subjected to hot and cold temperatures inside trailers or cold containers. Their walls and roofs are nothing more than aluminum or metal. So depending on where the vehicles are traveling, things can get out of hand in a hurry. They may need insulated freezer blankets.
For example, if a big rig is carrying perishables through the dessert without a reefer unit, perishable items such as vegetables can wilt by the time they get to where they are going. Meanwhile, let’s say a trucker is transporting metal, glass, or plastic bottles of chemicals in Alaska, where the temperature is well below freezing. Such conditions could cause the containers to shatter and break without protection.
Those are only two examples, but they show the importance of thinking outside the box to minimize temperature fluctuations. Hence, if your fleet is not quite as prepared as it should be for accomplishing the feat, you have come to the right place.
The following sections will discuss two solutions worth investing in: insulated freezer blankets and wall liners. Interested business owners and managers should stick around and read on to learn more. Our products could prove to be what they need to set their business apart from the rest.
What Do SureTemp Premium Insulated Blankets Bring To The Table?
SureTemp Premium Blankets provide instant one-way temperature control and protection. They have outer layers of metalized aluminum film, which is laminated to polyethylene bubbles. There is a single bubble option available that primarily protects against heat. However, there is also a double bubble solution for protection from hot and cold temperatures. Both are lightweight and easy to install. That means your employees won’t have a hard time with them as many workers do with other insulated blankets.
The Ins And Outs Of Insulated Freezer Blankets
SureTemp Wall Liners are available with single or double bubble insulation as well. They are lightweight yet durable, and they are easy to handle. Plus, they come with install magnets that make installation a cinch. The liners are designed for single use. They fit standard 53′ intermodal containers and over-the-road (OTR) shipments. The rolled forms are 5′ in width, but custom sizes can be made for companies with specific needs.