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Isothermal packaging is a type of packaging used to maintain a constant temperature of a product or material. It is commonly used for food, pharmaceuticals, and medical products that require a specific temperature to remain viable. Isothermal packaging is designed to keep the temperature of the product or material constant, regardless of the external environment. It is typically made of materials such as polystyrene, polyurethane, and polyethylene, which are insulated to maintain the temperature. Isothermal packaging is also used to protect products from extreme temperatures, such as those encountered during shipping and storage.
Isothermal packaging is becoming increasingly popular due to its ability to maintain product quality and safety. It is also becoming more cost-effective as technology advances.
Some companies in the isothermal packaging market include Cryopak, Sonoco, Cold Chain Technologies, and Cold Chain Solutions. Show Less Read more