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Cryogenic Freezing

Faster freezing for higher product quality

Liquid nitrogen and CO₂ offer a cost-effective alternative to traditional methods of food freezing and chilling. They allow the processing of larger quantities faster, while occupying significantly less floor space. Air Products’ Freshline® freezing solutions are designed for a variety of batch or continuous freezing processes. You’ll find that their innovative design makes them easy to clean and maintain, saving you both downtime and labor costs. Ask our experts for the best solution to meet your needs.
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Why Choose a Cryogenic Freezer?

There are several reasons to choose a cryogenic freezer rather than a traditional blast freezer

Time

They operate at much lower temperatures allowing you to freeze more in less time

Quality

A faster freeze results in reduced cell wall damage, better preserving your product's taste, texture and moisture levels

Flexibility

They can be set up with different recipes allowing you to produce various throughputs and products with the same machine

Space

They are generally more compact than mechanical or blast freezers

Cost

They normally require a lower investment cost and can be rented

Yield

A faster freeze means less dehydration, which results in an improved yield.

Smart Food Freezing Technology

Air Products Smart Technology uses sensors and wireless technology to optimize your process and track key parameters. Our self-monitoring analysis allows customers to see data in real-time, which can help maximize efficiency, productivity, sustainability, and more.

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Cryogenic vs Mechanical Food Freezing

There are different elements to take into consideration before choosing between cryogenic or mechanical air blast freezing. Have a look at this short video to find out more.

Cryogenic Freezing Helps Ice Cream Manufacturer’s Operation Take Off

Learn how one Air Products’ customer uses cryogenic freezing and preservation systems to improve operational efficiencies.

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Jozef Hoferica

Jozef Hoferica

Food Applications Specialist, Americas

“What cost should I expect from cryogenic freezing?”
The cost will vary depending on your throughput, starting and ending temperature as well as product water content. We have sophisticated food freezing sizing tools which will calculate the cost to freeze and identify the ideal technology for the process. Feel free to contact me for more information.

Freshline® Food Services

We don't just supply gases and equipment, we want to help you succeed every step of the way. This is why we also are world leaders in food industry innovation, run trials for you on-site or in one of our laboratories, offer consultancy including process evaluation and optimization, analytical services and training support.

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Wondering about Quality and Compliance?

We care deeply about safety and quality. Our gases and equipment comply with all relevant food legislation.

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Gases

Air Products gases, typically provided in gaseous and liquid form, enable customers in a wide range of industries to improve their environmental performance, product quality, and productivity.

Bulk Supply

Delivered by truck and stored on your site either as a liquid in cryogenic tanks or as a gas in high-pressure tubes based on your volume, desired pressure, purity level, flow rate, and operating pattern.

Carbon Dioxide

Our experienced applications teams across the globe can use their industry and application knowledge to provide you with a compressed or liquid carbon dioxide supply and technology solution to meet your unique needs.

Nitrogen

Useful as a gas, for its inert properties, and as a liquid for cooling and freezing. Virtually any industry can benefit from its unique properties to improve yields, optimize performance and make operations safer.

Are you wondering if nitrogen freezing is right for you?

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