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Cryopak Announces the date of their Fall Webinar Leveraging New Refrigerant Technologies: Use of Engineered Phase Change Materials in Cold Chain Packaging Design

Cryopak, leader in cold chain packaging has confirmed the date of their fall webinar for Thursday, November 17, 2011 at 12 p.m.

EST.

"The webinar will focus on the use of phase change materials in temperature controlled package design and the inclusion of phase change materials in cold chain packaging," Anthony Alleva, Technical Service Manager at Cryopak said. "I will address the unique abilities of phase change materials such as, maintaining temperatures at tight specifications and their flexibility and reusability in certain pack-outs"

What you will learn:
• How traditional water based refrigerants are best utilized and what are their true limitations
• Alternatives to traditional gel pack refrigerants available in the industry
• How to identify and evaluate the trade-offs in material costs v. the total costs
• How engineered phase materials can contribute to your company's sustainability the packaging and distribution initiatives
• Performance variables to consider in the selection of a PCM
• Re-usability v. Single use? What types of applications are engineered PCM's best deployed?

"This webinar is the first of a series that we plan to run moving into 2012," Bill Hingle, Marketing Director for TCP Reliable said. "Members of the Cryopak team have been continually invited to speak at industry events such as the IQPC conferences and MDM Shows, our webinar series will leverage these cold chain topics to a larger audience."

Please visit the Cryopak website to learn more about the webinar event and to register!
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