Maximise Product Freshness with the GQ100 Modified Atmosphere Refrigerator

In the competitive world of manufacturing and packaging, product quality, shelf life, and reliability are critical — whether you’re handling fresh produce, seafood, baked goods, or delicate flowers. The GQ100 Modified Atmosphere Refrigerator is specifically designed for storage and preservation testing, helping manufacturers and packagers assess product performance, maintain peak condition, reduce waste, and improve consistency.

Using advanced microelectronics technology, the GQ100 precisely controls the levels of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and ethylene inside the chamber. It also regulates temperature and humidity, creating the ideal environment for accurate preservation testing. The result? Reliable test results, extended freshness, and consistent quality across production lines.

Applications in Manufacturing and Packaging:

  • Fruits & Vegetables: Storage and preservation testing for domestic and imported produce to maintain taste, texture, and nutritional value.

  • Meat & Seafood: Test storage and preservation conditions for pork, beef, mutton, fish, shrimp, crab, and more to ensure safety and freshness.

  • Baked Goods: Evaluate shelf life and storage conditions for bread, cakes, biscuits, and other bakery products.

  • Flowers & Seedlings: Test preservation methods for delicate blooms like roses, lilies, and phalaenopsis to optimise display and shipment readiness.

The GQ100 is available in a range of sizes to suit different production capacities and testing requirements, making it a flexible solution for any manufacturing or packaging environment.

More than just a refrigerator, the GQ100 is a precision system for storage and preservation testing, supporting modern packaging operations, food production lines, and research initiatives in universities and scientific institutions.

For manufacturers and packagers striving to deliver products that meet the highest standards, the GQ100 ensures reliable testing, optimal preservation, and efficient operations — every time.

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