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Structural Components & Profiles

Structural components and profiles for coldroom panels and doors are an essential part of the construction of cold storage facilities, refrigerated warehouses, and other temperature-controlled environments. These components and profiles provide structural support and help to maintain the integrity of the coldroom panels and doors, ensuring they function properly.

 

Some common structural components and profiles for coldroom panels and doors include:

  1. Rails: Rails are typically made of aluminum and are used to create the framework for the coldroom panels. They provide structural support and help to hold the panels in place.
  2. Reinforcing bars: Reinforcing bars are used to strengthen the panels and doors and prevent them from warping or bending under the weight of insulation or during installation.
  3. Corner profiles: Corner profiles are used to reinforce the corners of the coldroom panels and doors. They provide additional structural support and help to prevent damage to the panels and doors during use.
  4. Threshold profiles: Threshold profiles are used to create a seal between the coldroom floor and door to prevent the transfer of heat and maintain the desired temperature inside the coldroom.
  5. Hinges: Hinges are used to attach the doors to the coldroom panels and provide the ability to open and close the doors easily.
  6. Locking mechanisms: Locking mechanisms are used to secure the doors and prevent unauthorized access to the coldroom.

 

These components and profiles are essential for the proper construction and function of cold storage facilities, refrigerated warehouses, and other temperature-controlled environments. Choosing the right components and profiles can help to ensure the integrity and longevity of the coldroom panels and doors.