Chemical Industry

Chemical Industry

Chemical Industry

Cold room plays a crucial role in conservation, stability and safe operation of different types of chemical products. Chemicals, such as medical drugs, pesticides and volatile substances require controlled temperature to keep up their safety and quality. Cold rooms are typically used to store chemicals that are delicate to temperature fluctuations, particularly those who may disintegrate when exposed to heat, can react or their own power can lose. For example, some vaccines and biological samples such as pharmaceutical chemicals such as some vaccines should be stored in cold storage at a temperature of -20 ° C (-4 ° F) or -80 ° C (-112 ° F) to prevent the decline.

Likewise, a few modern synthetic substances, for example, greases, glues and plastic require a controlled climate to stay stable during picking and transport.. Temperature fluctuations can lead to freezing, separation or erosion of these substances, so it is necessary to maintain the correct condition of cold storage. Proper cold chamber management is also important for chemicals that are dangerous in nature, as it can prevent hazardous reactions. By using cold storage solutions, chemical manufacturers and distributors can ensure that chemicals are safely stored, remain effective, and are ready for use when needed.

Chemical ProductStorage Temperature
Pharmaceuticals (e.g., Vaccines, Biological Samples)-20°C to -80°C (-4°F to -112°F)
Pesticides (Certain Types)2–8°C (35.6–46.4°F)
Industrial Chemicals (e.g., Adhesives, Lubricants)5–15°C (41°F–59°F)
Paints and Coatings5–10°C (41°F–50°F)
Chemical Solvents (e.g., Acetone, Methanol)0–4°C (32–39°F)

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