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Insulated pallet transporter

Cryopak's Pallet Transporter CRT is a light-weight, easy-to-assemble pallet transporter that uses insulated panels which have been tested against robust summer and winter profiles, and is designed to maintain 15-30 degrees C for up to 120 hours.
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The Pallet Transporter CRT offers superior performance to traditional polyurethane, according to the company, and are also designed to be assembled by only 1 person.  It also offers re-usable or single-use capability and comes with a standard wood pallet or tough re-usable plastic pallet.  Other options include corrugated outer covering or reusable plastic outer covering.

The Pallet Transporter CRT is designed to optimize space--up to four pallet transporters can fit on to a single LD7 or cookie sheet air pallet.  It is designed with reusable Phase 22 refrigerant packs that are engineered to maintain payload at room temperature. These refrigerants are per-conditioned at room temperature.

 

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