A Freezer Cold-resistant Sealing Strip is used to seal the bottom of a freezer door, preventing cold air from leaking out. Leaking doors can cause cold air to escape and warm air to enter the freezer, causing frozen food to spoil or other problems.
Using the Right Refrigerator Tape
Freezer labels are especially designed to stick to cold surfaces and stay on in freezing conditions. They can withstand temperatures as low as -40 degrees F, making them ideal for applications in the freezer or refrigeration industry, cold weather moving and storage, unheated warehouses, and more.
Labeling Problems at a Cold Temperature:
The temperature of an item that's been in the freezer for a while can affect how well a label sticks. When the product thaws, it wets down the label, destroying the adhesive strength. This can be especially true for labels with lower initial tack, which are more likely to peel off or fade over time in freezer environments.
Choosing The Right Containers
When purchasing a container for freezing, choose wide mouth, dual-purpose jars made for the purpose. These jars have been tempered to withstand extreme temperatures and have a wide opening that allows easy removal of partially thawed foods.
Choosing the Right Refrigerator Equipment
When looking for a refrigerator, consider the features of Energy Star models. They use high-efficiency compressors and evaporators to maintain optimal temperatures and reduce energy usage. They also typically have thick insulation, triple sealed gaskets and automatic defrost systems to prevent ice build-up.