InsulCap® increases your bottom line by reducing refrigeration and fuel costs.
Does the value of your products outweigh the cost of protecting them with Wilpak’s InsulCap® or InsulBox® thermal protection solutions to minimise potential losses through excursion?
InsulCap®
When it comes to thermal pallet covers, you need a reliable product made from a strong, thermal insulation material. Fortunately, Insulcap® pallet covers provide protection against temperature and weather extremes, as well as mechanical damages such as scuffing.
How do InsulCap® pallet covers work?
Temperature regulation occurs through the seven layer Insul®Technology, creating the ideal environment for temperature to be controlled. Used during transportation and storage, InsulCap® allows temperature sensitive goods to withstand rapid temperature changes. This is especially useful when necessary breaks in the cold chain occur such as during loading and unloading.
InsulBox®
Whether you’re looking for an insulated delivery box, or insulated shipping boxes and containers, Wilpak Group International has exactly what you need. Utilising the benefits of Insul®Technology in the form of a box liner, small temperature sensitive goods – such as organic products or pharmaceutical goods can be transported safely, with confidence.
Insulated delivery boxes for protection.
Our Insul®Technology enables your organisation’s goods to be protected against temperature extremes, as well as unwanted moisture. Furthermore, InsulBox® is not only an effective substitute for polystyrene, it’s also better for the environment.
The role of a thermal barrier is to maintain the desired internal temperature range of the contained goods, while protecting the goods from the external thermal environment.
The function of a thermal barrier is to maintain a temperature profile, that is cold, hot or ambient.
Insul®Technology
The purpose of thermal barrier materials.
Thermal barrier materials perform a key function in providing a control mechanism in the management of the thermal risks to which temperature sensitive goods are exposed, during their storage and transport:
1. Increase the reflection of unwanted radiant thermal energy passing through space.
2. Reduce the conduction of unwanted thermal energy occurring through contact with objects/materials.
3. Reduce the convection of unwanted thermal energy occurring through the movement of air.