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ation for Fridge Vans

r0 levels of insulation have been ivntroduced by Crane Fruehauf Trailers Ltd. for use with their Vanguard vans and containers fitted with closebeaded side walls. Both are of foamedin-situ urethane.

The " F " type has a foamed urethane section 3 in. thick on the side walls and 4 in. on the front wall and floor; it is for payloads to be maintained at 0°F in ambient temperatures up to 85°F. The " F.S.P. " type is 4 in. thick overall, but is 6 in. thick in the roof when bodies have meat rails installed. It is for use with payloads to be kept at 0°F in ambient conditions hotter than 85°F, or where —5°F is to be maintained.

Standard lining for Crane insulated vans is a plywood coated with a new sealant—Sanicoat—rendering it impervious to moisture.