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Zoneworks: BZH blast freezer curtain wall

Lightweight, sliding fabric barrier seals blast freezers, chillers

Zoneworks: BZH blast freezer curtain wall
By 24/7 Staff 
September 29, 2012

The insulated sliding blast freezer curtain wall by Zoneworks provides a lightweight, safe and affordable airflow and thermal barrier for blast freezer cells.

By eliminating the need for heavy and dangerous insulated panel doors, the curtain wall provides a safe and simple means for food processors to quickly bring seafood, meat and other foods to an optimal temperature to maintain freshness, safety and integrity. The wall is made of insulated, sliding panels constructed of 18-ounce industrial vinyl fabric encasing a layer of anti-microbial polyester batting and nested in a tubular steel frame.

Lightweight, the wall can be operated by a single person and comes in three versions: between jambs, single slide or bi-parting.

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