The va-Q-tainer delays the impact of ambient temperatures and their rapid changes by several hours. If the container is then moved to a low ambient temperature the internal temperature will immediately stabilise before starting to decrease after six to eight hours. This self-recovery effect is produced by the vacuum insulation in conjunction with the phase change materials in our va-Q-accus. The self-recovery effect can be used to establish transportation contingency measures that can extend shipment durations indefinitely. Our standard validations do not take place of the self-recovery effect.
Effect1:
The inside temperature of the container is +5 °C. The outside temperature rises from initial temperature +10 °C to +35 °C rapidly. The inside temperature will rise from its initial temperature of +5 °C to +6.5 °C about 8 hours later.
Effect 2:
After the outside temperature has dropped to 2° C 6 hours later, the inside temperature will have decreased to the initial temperature of +5° C 8 hours later.
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