When renovating a cold storage facility, how do you choose durable, cost-effective, and hygienic building materials? This article explains why alkali-treated boards are the preferred choice for cold storage.
Cold storage environments are characterized by low temperatures, high humidity, salt spray, and acid/alkali corrosion. Ordinary building materials are prone to rusting, peeling, and leaking. Alkali-treated boards have a built-in anti-corrosion protective layer, resisting salt spray and acid/alkali corrosion, ensuring long-term rust-free and corrosion-free operation, directly extending the lifespan of the cold storage facility.
They are resistant to temperature differences and thermal expansion and contraction, maintaining stable performance from -40℃ to 60℃, without cracking or peeling. They provide excellent sealing and prevent leaks, saving you significant electricity costs.
The dense and smooth surface does not retain water, accumulate dust, or easily mold. High-pressure water jet cleaning and disinfectant wiping are no problem, fully meeting the hygiene standards for food cold storage.
Lightweight and quick to install, they are pressure- and impact-resistant, eliminating the need for frequent rust removal and repainting. A one-time investment provides long-term peace of mind.
Choosing the right building materials for your cold storage facility saves you time, money, and hassle. For cold storage renovations, choose salt-treated boards.

