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Insulcap is a highly efficient, cost effective and versatile material that can be used to protect temperature sensitive products during transport and shipping.

Insulcap is made up of a 5 layer thermal wall designed to best protect your product. The 5 layers combine to provide remarkable temperature control properties.

This Insulcap 5 layer thermal wall is at the heart of all our products, the first of which is the Insulcap Pallet Insulator.

Product Summary

Insulcap®

Thermal Protection for your products

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Insulcap® Trademark of The Wilpak Group, Australia.

More Information:  sales@tojopackaging.com.au

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Example: Storage of 1000kg-bulk-bags of Chocolate Cake Mix in a non-chilled warehouse.

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How does Insulcap work?

Insulcap products work by harnessing the power of the air by reflecting damaging and harmful solar rays.

Think of an Insulcap Pallet Insulator like a thermos for your products. Its insulation properties work equally well to keep cold products in a warm truck cold, or room temperature products in a refrigerated truck at room temperature. Now, thanks to Insulcap Pallet Insulator, you can ship products that require different temperatures side by side.

Insulcap Key Benefits

Insulcap Pallet Insulator will cut fuel costs drastically by reducing or even eliminating the need for refrigeration during transport of produce.

Insulcap Pallet Insulator will allow you to ship dry goods in a refrigerated truck, without the risk of condensation ruining your precious produce.

Insulcap Pallet Insulator allows you to mix frozen, cold, cool and dry goods in the one shipment, maximizing your shipping space.

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