Linde to Introduce Supplemental Refrigeration Technology at PACK EXPO Las Vegas

Visit Booth N-6564 to see Linde's NITROBOOST, which uses liquid nitrogen heat exchangers for indirect air cooling within existing mechanical freezers, boosting capacity on demand without releasing nitrogen into the freezer or requiring costly expansions.

Linde's NITROBOOST
Linde's NITROBOOST
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Linde’s NITROBOOST supplemental refrigeration technology uses indirect cooling of air inside a mechanical freezer with liquid nitrogen heat exchangers without ever releasing the nitrogen inside the freezer. Designed for seamless integration with existing freezers, the Linde add-on system boosts refrigeration capacity on demand to ensure efficient, reliable performance without costly freezer expansions.

Liquid nitrogen is significantly colder than traditional industrial refrigerants, enabling rapid and efficient heat removal in a compact footprint. The nitrogen heat exchanger coils are up to 75% smaller than ammonia-based evaporator coils. This compact design allows the NITROBOOST system to integrate on top of existing freezers. The NITROBOOST system is suited to most frozen products, including baked goods, meat, poultry, seafood and produce.

See Linde's NITROBOOST at PACK EXPO Las Vegas in Booth N-6564.

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