Temperature controlled products such as food and pharmaceuticals are distributed throughout cities and country sides by carriers who, for the most part, make use of a climate barrier at the doors to minimise the loss of cold when doors are opened. Traditionally this...
Introduction On the request of a major French refrigeration vehicles rental company, Brightec were tasked with comparing the effectiveness of BlueSeal air curtains against PVC strips to understand the benefits of switching to this method of climate control. The tests...
Creating the most efficient airflow for vehicle air curtains is a subject shrouded in misconceptions that is a little more complicated than one might assume. We often see an overly simplistic view on air curtains built on misconceptions about how air curtains work,...
In our previous test we demonstrated the performance of BlueSeal air curtains in a semi-trailer cargo space with cooling fuel energy savings of 30-40%. These initial tests led to the development of BlueSeal Original that has been well received across the food and...
In this blog, Brightec founder Hans Opdam discusses the research project that led to the development of commercial vehicle air curtains during his time at Econcern, a now defunct company specialising in renewable energies. This became the working model for BlueSeal®...
Vehicle air curtain manufacturer Brightec has welcomed putting its industry leading product BlueSeal to the test in a project by the Centre for Sustainable Energy use in Food chains (CSEF) at Brunel University. The Netherlands-based family company developed BlueSeal...