
Isothermal trucks and refrigerated trucks are two types of transport vehicles with different purposes. The main differences between them are the type of cargo transported and the temperature control capabilities required.
Isothermal Trucks
- Applications
Isothermal trucks are usually used to transport general goods that do not require special temperature control and only need to be kept within a certain temperature range.
- Temperature control
Isothermal trucks usually do not have precise temperature control systems, but provide basic thermal insulation functions to ensure that goods are not affected by extreme temperatures during transportation.
- Applicable cargo types
Isothermal trucks are suitable for many cargoes, such as general daily necessities, furniture, clothing, etc., as long as these cargoes are not affected by temperature.
Refrigerated Trucks
- Applications
Refrigerated trucks are mainly used to transport goods that require specific temperature control, such as frozen food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, etc.
- Temperature control
Refrigerated trucks are equipped with professional refrigeration systems that can accurately control the temperature and humidity in the compartment to ensure the quality and safety of the goods.
- Applicable cargo types
Refrigerated trucks are suitable for goods that require refrigeration or freezing conditions, such as meat, aquatic products, frozen food, medicines, etc.
