The presence of a thermal insulation layer provides resistance to temperature fluctuations in the environment, which helps to maintain the temperature inside the chamber. It is used for transportation of products for storage of which maintenance of a certain thermal mode is required.

An isothermal container is a converted refrigerated body with only dismantled freezer equipment for transporting food. The presence of a thermal insulation layer provides resistance to temperature fluctuations in the environment, which helps to maintain the temperature inside the chamber. It is used for transportation of products for storage of which maintenance of a certain thermal mode is required.
The main application is the transportation and storage of fresh, frozen or even warm products. These include meat and dairy products, fish and seafood, vegetables and fruits, confectionery, semi-finished products and chilled drinks.
The metal body of the 20/40/45 foot cargo isothermal container pretends to be a strong steel frame, externally covered with special steel or duralumin sheets. The walls and floor are usually lined with stainless steel. The inner cavity of the case is filled with thermal insulation consisting of polyurethane. For durability the floor is made of a T-shaped profile. In the walls of the container there are double doors made of the same material as the body itself. The doors are thermally insulated and lined with a rubber seal around the perimeter. Equipped with a reliable locking mechanism with the ability to install seals on it. For loading and unloading operations, the container has upper and lower corner fittings.