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Vacuum cooling for Turf & Compost

Ultra-fast pre-cooling of Turf & Compost can only be achieved by using maximum power. The hydronically cooled vacuum solutions offer the shortest cooling times and maximum reliability. We have developed a special range of vacuum coolers for Turf & Compost. These coolers guarantee the shortest cooling cycles (in most cases 30 - 50 minutes) with the lowest energy consumption.

The modular and straightforward yet powerful design is extremely cost effective in both the short and long term, minimizing your maintenance costs and maximizing your uptime!

The maximum shelf life & transport time are extended with 2 or 3 days when cooled to 4 ⁰C or 39 ⁰F or even up to 7 days when cooled to ± 0 ⁰C or 32 ⁰F.

Save up to 90% on energy costs with vacuum coolers for Turf & Compost. These coolers have a payback time of only 2 years! By entering into a 4-year lease, you can save money from day one.

With vacuum coolers you can achieve the fastest cycles on the market. Turf & Compost cool to 5 ⁰C or 41 ⁰F in about 20 minutes, or to 2 ⁰C or 35 ⁰F in just 30 minutes! Our multi-room design allows you to achieve the highest production capacity with acceptable power needs.

Vacuum cooling is the only cooling method that can really get to the core of Turf & Compost and is therefore the only solution to really extend the shelf life and transport time.

By utilizing vacuum cooling, grass bales and compost can be compactly cooled to near freezing point, putting the product into sleep mode and minimizing respiration and internal heat generation.

The cooler the product, the lower the activity of the turf / compost, the longer the product itself will remain cold. Storage in the refrigerator or refrigerated transport after cooling is advised to keep the product cool.




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