Dual Manufacturing Techniques
Arctic Industries utilizes two manufacturing techniques in order to provide its customers an exceptional-quality product at a competitive price. The first utilizes laminated solid-core board foam and is used in areas of the walk-in that do not require customization. This allows Arctic Industries save their customers money without sacrificing quality because custom jigs are not used in the creation of these portions of the walk-in coolers or freezers. The second technique, a foamed-in-place method, utilizes custom jigs to create the material used in corners. Arctic Industries employs custom jigs to match customer specifications in order to maximize the effective use of space within any establishment. Simply provide their engineers an accurate rendering of the intended space, and they will build a unit to match every unique detail of your establishment.
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Extra Heavy-Duty, Reinforced Door
Walk-in doors take a beating every day, as they are often thrown open and kicked shut. Arctic Industries has a number of features to prevent this wear-and-tear from inhibiting the unit’s performance. Each model is equipped with heavy-duty, self-closing cam-action gravity hinges that ensure maximum strength and eliminates sagging. Doors have foamed-in-place construction with magnetic gaskets for a superior seal and a heavy-duty locking door latch handle with a keyed cylinder lock. Both sides of each door are built with a high aluminum diamond-tread kick-plate and with a heavy-duty hydraulic door closer, Arctic Industries ensures a complete door seal. Just in case, the door is warranted for 10 years.
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Smart Lighting System
Many walk-ins compromise the effective use of space because shelving may potentially block the walk-in’s lighting. Arctic Industries centers its vapor-proof casings over the door so that the unit has full shelving capabilities without sacrificing visibility.
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Pre-Assembly and Inspection
Every unit is pre-assembled in the factory and photographed prior to shipment. This quality-control step prevents any issues from arising during installation in the field, where it is too late to quickly and effectively fix any issues that may arise during installation.
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