THERMALAST BAGS

COLD OR WARM TEMPERATURE EXTENDER BAGS

THERMALAST BAGS and the THERMALAST packaging system designed by Plastilite offer what all temperature sensitive product shippers strive for – more protection and/or less cost.  THERMALAST BAGS when used in conjunction with Plastilite’s EPS foam containers result in a package offering, on average, 25% more protection than EPS containers alone.

Internal and independent  testing show THERMALAST BAGS to be as effective in use with dry ice or frozen gel packs.  The shipper may also opt to reduce coolant shipping weight by 25% without performance loss.

THERMALAST BAGS offer affordable added protection without the downsides of high shipping expense and large storage requirements normally associated with insulting materials.  Start calculating your savings now for shipping charges, coolant expenses, storage space, and more.

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Place THERMALAST BAGS inside coolers and load with product and coolant inside the bag.  We recommend that Ice packs be placed on top of your product; while dry ice has advantages to being used on top or underneath a payload depending on the desired effect.  Note that the bags do not need to be sealed: simply fold over the product before the lid is put in place.

Stock numbers represent bag width by height followed by quantity per case. For minimum fit requirements, add a container’s internal length plus width plus 2” to come up with a bag width, then take the interior width plus depth plus 2” for the a bag height. For a loose fitting bag that is easier to pack out, use the same method with external dimensions alone.

 
TB16X15-250
TB17X20-250
TB25X25-250
TB30X32-250
TB22X15-250
TB22X20-250
TB33X25-250
TB41X32-150
  TB32X20-250
TB41X25-150
TB48X32-100
 
 

THERMALAST DRY ICE TEST

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THERMALAST ICE PACK TEST

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The above graphs are not intended to represent any particular time lines or recommendations for any other perishable shipments.  There are far too many variables that need to be considered.  These examples only illustrate clear comparisons between shipping with THERMALAST liners, and without, in isolated situations.