
COOLING EQUIPMENT - ប្រអប់ ទឹកកក
Have you ever imagined that there were no cooling equipment on Earth, what would happen? Are fruits fresh after one day anymore? Are food able to be used after one night? Do you have ice at home for beers any more? Of course not because if it were, cooling equipment wouldn’t be invented and developed so fast right now. In modern society, we can find cooling equipment in any supermarket. They have been developed into many types such as: water cooling bottles, ice boxes, or cooling bags. Now that you an buy them with a very suitable price.
A cooler, portable ice chest, ice box, cool box, chilly bin (in New Zealand), or 'esky' (Australia) most commonly is an insulated box used to keep food or drink cool. Ice cubes are most commonly placed in it to help the things inside stay cool. Ice packs are sometimes used, as they either contain the melting water inside, or have a gel sealed inside that stays cold longer than plain ice (absorbing heat as it changes phase). The portable ice chest was invented by Richard C. Laramy of Joliet, Illinois. On February 24, 1951, Laramy filed an application with the United States Patent Office for a portable ice chest (Serial No. 212,573). The patent (#2,663,157) was issued December 22, 1953.
The Coleman Company popularized the cooler with its initial offering of a galvanized cooler in 1954. Three years later, Coleman developed a process to make a plastic liner for coolers and jugs.
Coolers are often taken on picnics, and on vacation or holiday. Where summers are hot, they may also be used just for getting cold groceries home from the store, such as keeping ice cream from melting in a hot automobile. Even without adding ice, this can be helpful, particularly if the trip home will be lengthy. Some coolers have built-in cupholders in the lid. They are usually made with interior and exterior shells of plastic, with a hard foam in between. They come in sizes from small personal ones to large family ones with wheels. Disposable ones are made solely from polystyrene foam (such as is a disposable coffee cup) about 2 cm or one inch thick. Most reusable ones have molded-in handles; a few have shoulder straps. The cooler has developed from just a means of keeping beverages cold into a mode of transportation with the Ride on Cooler. A thermal bag or cooler bag is very similar in concept, but typically smaller and not rigid. A cool box (or an icebox) is very similar in concept, but typically larger and in the form of a rigid box.
Indochina Advertising (IA) is proud to be one of the cheapest contributors. We have produced many cooling equipment which is cheaper than many contributors in Viet Nam and Cambodia. What we care here is our customer and their satisfaction. These are the targets we always to fullfill whenever they order us. IA has brought them many cooling things in all kinds of material, in all shapes and sizes, with optional colors they like, and here are some cooling equipment we have produced in Cambodia and Viet Nam, Thai Lan:


