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- Why ordinary plastic turns brittle in the freezer
- Cold-resistant materials: HDPE, PP and temperature limits
- ICD crates and stack-nest containers for seafood freezers
- Preventing thermal shock when moving in and out of the freezer
- Choosing crates by seafood processing stage
- Related articles
- Frequently asked questions about cold storage plastic crates
- Contact and cold storage crate quote from ICD
Crates and stack-nest containers used in cold rooms and seafood freezing must withstand deep sub-zero temperatures without turning brittle and cracking. Ordinary PP cracks below -10C, while seafood blast freezers run at -18C to -40C. Choose the wrong material and the crate shatters on impact in the freezer, dropping product and creating a safety hazard. This guide covers cold-resistant materials, the temperature limit of each plastic, how to prevent thermal shock when moving in and out of the freezer, and ICD crate specifications for the seafood and frozen processing industry.
Why ordinary plastic turns brittle in the freezer
As temperature drops, plastic loses its flexibility and becomes brittle. Each type of plastic has a different brittleness threshold. Below that point, even a light impact during handling in the freezer can crack the crate or break a corner. This is why ordinary plastic crates perform well in chill rooms but fail quickly in blast freezers.
Cold-resistant materials: HDPE, PP and temperature limits
| Material | Working temperature | Suitable freezer use |
|---|---|---|
| Virgin HDPE | -40C to 80C | Best for deep freezing |
| PP copolymer | -20C to 100C | Chill rooms, light freezing; cracks below -10C on impact |
| Recycled HDPE | Brittle below -5C | Not for cold storage |
| ABS | -20C to 85C | Brittle at deep sub-zero, not for freezers |
Selection rule: seafood blast freezers at -18C to -40C must use virgin HDPE. PP only suits chill rooms and light freezing. Never use recycled plastic or ABS for deep sub-zero conditions.
ICD crates and stack-nest containers for seafood freezers
| ICD line | Dimensions (mm) | Freezer application |
|---|---|---|
| Vented HDPE crate | 610 x 420 x 100 | Freezing tray for fish and shrimp, drains melt water |
| Tall vented HDPE crate | 610 x 420 x 250 | High-volume seafood storage |
| Solid HDPE crate with lid | Per specification | Frozen product storage, prevents moisture loss |
Vented crates suit freezing because they drain melt water and let cold air circulate quickly; solid crates with lids suit storage of already-frozen product, preventing sublimation and moisture loss. Choose virgin HDPE for sub-zero resistance and sanitising wash-down.
Preventing thermal shock when moving in and out of the freezer
Why thermal shock damages crates
A crate moved suddenly from a -25C freezer out to 30C ambient endures a large temperature swing, causing uneven expansion and condensation. Repeated many times, this fatigues the plastic and shortens its life, especially for materials other than virgin HDPE.
How to reduce thermal shock
Limit repeated in-and-out cycles with the same crate; use an intermediate temperature staging area where available; and choose virgin HDPE for its wide working range and better tolerance of temperature swings. Avoid hard impacts immediately after a crate leaves the freezer, while the plastic is still cold and brittle.
Choosing crates by seafood processing stage
| Stage | Suitable crate | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Receiving, pre-processing | Vented HDPE crate with ice | Drains water, keeps cold with ice |
| IQF and block freezing | Vented HDPE freezing tray | Even cold air flow, fast freezing |
| Freezer storage | Solid HDPE crate with lid | Prevents moisture loss, stacks well |
| Frozen transport | Insulated solid crate | Retains cold when outside the freezer |
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Frequently asked questions about cold storage plastic crates
1. How cold can a plastic crate handle?
It depends on the material. Virgin HDPE withstands down to -40C, suiting deep freezing. PP copolymer only reaches -20C and cracks below -10C on impact. Recycled plastic and ABS turn brittle at deep sub-zero and should not be used in freezers.
2. Which plastic crate should a seafood freezer use?
Use virgin HDPE. Vented crates for freezing (drain melt water, fast cold air flow), and solid crates with lids for storing already-frozen product to prevent moisture loss. Avoid PP, recycled plastic and ABS.
3. Why do ordinary plastic crates crack in the freezer?
Because plastic loses flexibility and turns brittle below its own threshold. PP becomes brittle below -10C, so even a light impact during handling in the freezer cracks it or breaks a corner. Virgin HDPE stays flexible down to -40C and avoids this problem.
4. Vented or solid crates for freezing?
Vented crates are better for the freezing stage because draining melt water and circulating cold air give fast, even freezing. Solid crates with lids are better for storing already-frozen product because they prevent sublimation and moisture loss. Each suits a different stage.
5. How do I avoid crate damage from thermal shock?
Limit repeated in-and-out cycles with the same crate, use an intermediate temperature staging area where available, and choose virgin HDPE for its wide working range. Avoid hard impacts immediately after a crate leaves the freezer while the plastic is still brittle.
Contact and cold storage crate quote from ICD
ICD Viet Nam Industrial Production Company Limited
North: Floor 3, Thang Long A1 Building, Bau Hamlet, Thien Loc Commune, Hanoi - 0983 797 186 / 090 345 9186 / 090 5859 186
South: 551/212 Le Van Khuong, Tan Thoi Hiep, District 12, Ho Chi Minh City - 098 6784 186
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Tell us your freezer temperature and processing stage, and ICD will recommend the right cold-resistant HDPE crate and quote right away.
