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For table grapes, blueberries, and raspberries, the “Cold Chain” begins with a race against the clock. Field heat must be aggressively extracted within hours of picking to half the biological senescence (aging) process. The industry-standard method is Forced-Air Cooling (FAC), where massive fans pull freezing air fiercely through stacked pallets of fruit. However, the success of FAC is entirely dictated by the aerodynamic airflow of the packaging. Misaligned punch-holes in sagging cardboard crates create severe “dead zones,” leaving the center of the pallet hot and rotting. To achieve rapid, uniform temperature pulldown rates, elite viticulturists and berry farms utilize precision die-cut PP corrugated turnover boxes.
In a forced-air cooling tunnel, static pressure draws cold air horizontally through the boxes. When growers use cardboard crates, several aerodynamic failures occur simultaneously. First, the paper often warps, causing the ventilation slots between adjacent cartons to misalign and choke off the air path. Second, to maintain the structural integrity of the weak cardboard, manufacturers are forced to minimize the size of the vent holes. This severely throttles the CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) of chilled air able to reach the fruit, extending the cooling cycle by hours and burning immense amounts of electrical energy.
By leveraging the immense structural strength of PP corrugated turnover boxes, MingPlastics radically re-engineers airflow dynamics.
Time is shelf-life. Do not let inefficient airflow steal precious retail days from your harvest.
🔗 Optimize Your Forced-Air Cooling Packaging
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