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Revolutionary Material will keep Packaged Food & Drink colder for longer
 

British company, General Applications for Special Materials, is set to revolutionise the food and drink packaging industry. General Applications, based in Oxford, has developed an insulating material which uses the known properties of a vacuum in a packaging film that will keep frozen, cold or chilled goods colder for longer than more conventional packaging materials. www.pack-plus.co.uk

Nanoskin technology should help products stay cool for longer

Packaging Today: 14th April 2007

 

Nanotechnology insulation could reduce fridge running costs

ACR News: 12th April 2007

 

AN INSULATING material using the latest nanotechnology could reduce the energy consumption of refrigeration units by as much as 20%, it is claimed.

Nanotechnology Now: 12th April 2007

 

Nanotechnology Offers Effective Insulation for Fridges Coupled with Reduced Costs

Nano Technology: 13th April 2007


 

 

 

 
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