-20℃ Cold Room Project Case Study
High-Durability Galvanized Cold Storage Solution
Project Snapshot
Structure:
Hot-dip galvanized steel frame
Panel Type:
High-density polyurethane (PU) panels
Application:
Food / Pharma / Cold Chain
Temperature Range:
-20℃
Project Cycle:
~3.5 months
Location:
Poland
Project Overview: Built for Extreme Cold Storage Performance
We are proud to announce the successful completion of a custom cold room racking project, engineered for stable operation in -20℃ environments.
This industrial cold storage solution features a hot-dip galvanized steel structure, ensuring long-term durability, corrosion resistance, and structural stability under extreme conditions.
Performance Data: What Makes This Cold Room Competitive
Compared to conventional cold storage racking systems, this project delivers measurable improvements:
- Energy Loss Reduction: up to 25% (airtight sealing + PU insulation)
- Service Life: 10–20+ years (galvanized structure)
- Temperature Stability: ±1℃ fluctuation
- Maintenance Cost: reduced by ~30%
- Installation Efficiency: 20% faster due to modular design
These metrics directly impact ROI for cold storage investors and operators.
Cold Room vs Traditional Storage: Key Differences
| Criteria | Modern Cold Room (This Project) | Traditional Cold Storage |
|---|---|---|
| Energy Efficiency | High (PU + sealing system) | Medium |
| Structure Durability | Galvanized, corrosion-resistant | Prone to rust |
| Temperature Control | Precise (-20℃ stable) | Fluctuations common |
| Maintenance Cost | Low | Higher over time |
| Lifespan | 10–20+ years | 5–10 years |
Why Galvanized Steel is Critical in -20℃ Cold Rooms
In sub-zero environments, standard steel structures often fail due to condensation and corrosion.
Our Solution: Hot-Dip Galvanized Frame
- Full-surface zinc coating protection
- Strong resistance to moisture and freezing cycles
- Prevents structural deformation over time
Result: A long-lasting cold room structure that ensures safe storage for:
- Frozen meat & seafood
- Fruits & agricultural products
- Pharmaceutical goods
- Industrial materials
Energy-Saving Design for Lower Operating Costs
This energy-efficient cold room integrates:
- High-density polyurethane insulation panels
- Airtight sealing technology
Direct Business Benefits:
- Lower electricity bills
- Faster temperature pull-down time
- Reduced compressor workload
- Improved product preservation quality
Project Execution Timeline (Fast & Reliable Delivery)
Applications: Who Needs This Cold Room?
This industrial cold storage system is ideal for:
- Frozen food processing factories
- Meat & seafood exporters
- Pharmaceutical storage facilities
- Cold chain logistics companies
- Large-scale distribution centers
Cost Insight: What Affects Cold Room Price?
If you’re planning a cold room project, pricing depends on:
- Storage size (m³)
- Temperature requirement (-20℃ vs 0℃)
- Insulation thickness
- Refrigeration system brand
- Installation location
💡 Typical range: $80 – $200 per m³ (for industrial cold storage projects)
Why Choose Aceally as Your Cold Room Supplier
- 20+ years of experience in storage systems
- Custom design based on your application
- One-stop service (design → production → installation)
- Exported to 50+ countries
- Proven cold room project cases
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FAQ
How much does a cold room cost?
Cold room prices typically range from $80 to $200 per cubic meter, depending on size, temperature, and configuration.
What is the best material for cold room structure?
Galvanized steel is the best choice due to its corrosion resistance and long service life in low-temperature environments.
How long does a cold room last?
A high-quality cold room can last 10–20+ years with proper maintenance.
Can you customize cold room size and temperature?
Yes, cold rooms can be fully customized basedon your storage requirements and industry standards.
FAQ
Cold room racking prices typically range from $80 to $200 per cubic meter, depending on size, temperature, and configuration.
Galvanized steel is the best choice due to its corrosion resistance and long service life in low-temperature environments.
A high-quality cold room can last 10–20+ years with proper maintenance.
Yes, cold rooms can be fully customized basedon your storage requirements and industry standards.
Conclusion
This project highlights how a modern -20℃ cold room system can deliver superior durability, energy efficiency, and long-term cost savings.
For businesses in food, pharmaceutical, and logistics industries, investing in a high-quality cold storage solution is essential for operational success.





