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27 March 2025

FREOR Introduces In-House Manufactured Glass Doors for Commercial Refrigeration

FREOR has announced the launch of its own in-house manufactured glass doors for commercial refrigeration equipment. The company, with 25 years of experience in refrigeration manufacturing, aims to enhance energy efficiency, durability, and overall performance with this new development.

Improved Energy Efficiency and Insulation

The new FREOR glass doors incorporate several features to optimize thermal insulation and reduce energy consumption. A minimized 3 mm door gap helps to stabilize internal temperatures by reducing warm and cold air exchange. Additionally, selective Low-E glass coating limits heat transfer, easing the workload on refrigeration compressors. The doors are also filled with argon gas, which enhances insulation and further reduces energy costs.

Focus on Durability and Longevity

FREOR has designed its glass doors to withstand daily wear and mechanical stress. Advanced glass technologies and reinforced door edges provide resistance against scratches and bumps. The doors are built to retain argon gas over the years, while glued handles and high-quality materials ensure long-term insulation effectiveness. Stainless steel handles contribute to durability, resisting wear and maintaining their appearance over time.

Cost Efficiency and Simplified Maintenance

By producing glass doors in-house, FREOR aims to streamline its supply chain, reduce lead times, and improve product compatibility with its refrigeration units. The company also highlights its ability to provide faster repair and replacement services, as direct access to parts eliminates reliance on third-party suppliers.

Modern Design and Enhanced User Experience

The new glass doors feature a frameless design that integrates seamlessly with FREOR’s refrigeration products, maximizing product visibility. An ergonomic dual-opening function allows customers to open separate doors simultaneously for convenience. Additionally, gravity hinges enable automatic closure from a 70-degree angle, making them ideal for high-traffic commercial environments.

FREOR’s decision to manufacture glass doors in-house reflects its commitment to innovation, flexibility, and enhanced customer support. With improved energy efficiency, durability, and design, the company aims to provide retailers with a high-performing solution for commercial refrigeration.

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