What is the purpose of a refrigerated truck?
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Refrigerated trucks are used to maintain the temperature of frozen or fresh goods in enclosed van-type transport vehicles. Here is some relevant information about refrigerated trucks: 1. Structure: A refrigerated truck consists of a specialized vehicle chassis for mobility, an insulated and temperature-preserving cargo compartment (typically made of polyurethane materials, fiberglass, color steel plates, stainless steel, etc.), a refrigeration unit, and an in-cabin temperature recorder. For vehicles with special requirements, such as meat hook trucks, optional accessories like meat hooks, cargo barriers, aluminum alloy rails, and ventilation slots can be added. 2. Some common models of refrigerated trucks include: Foton Xiangling V1 National VI 2.8-meter refrigerated truck, and Foton Auman 4.2-meter refrigerated truck with Foton Cummins 156 horsepower.
The refrigerated truck is incredibly important to me; it's the guardian of fresh food. Over the past few years, I've frequently used it to transport fruits and vegetables. For example, strawberries picked fresh from the farm in the morning are placed in the refrigerated compartment, where the temperature is maintained at 0-2°C, and they arrive at the supermarket still dewy. Without this cooling function, strawberries would wilt within two hours under the summer heat, and dairy products like milk and cheese would spoil even more easily. Medical supplies also rely on it—last time we transported vaccines, the refrigerated truck maintained a constant temperature of 4°C throughout the journey, a level of precise temperature control that ordinary trucks simply can't achieve. Nowadays, more and more fresh food e-commerce platforms are using refrigerated trucks for deliveries, preserving everything from seafood to ice cream. It's hard to imagine life without refrigerated trucks—we'd probably be eating rotten fruit every day.