
In the food industry: in supermarket refrigerators and freezers, they maintain the freshness and quality of food for a long time and extend the shelf life; in food quick-freezing tunnels, they quickly freeze food, such as quick-frozen dumplings, ice cream and other production lines; in cold storage and freezer warehouses, they store a large amount of meat, seafood, fruits, vegetables and other foods; in food transportation links, such as refrigerated trucks, refrigerated containers and trains, they stably maintain the low temperature required for food.
In the pharmaceutical industry: used in pharmaceutical cold storages in hospitals, pharmaceutical factories, scientific research institutions, etc., to safely store various types of drugs, vaccines, etc., to ensure the effectiveness and safety of drugs; in some medical equipment, such as MRI machines, CT scanners, etc., to maintain the low temperature environment required for the normal operation of equipment.
In the chemical industry: in the process of chemical production, they provide cooling guarantees for chemical reactions or raw material storage that require a low temperature environment, ensuring the stability of the production process and reliable product quality.







