There is no fixed standard for low-temperature cold storage. We generally refer to cold storage at -60℃ to 0℃ as low-temperature cold storage. The cost of low-temperature cold storage is greatly related to the temperature requirements. In the same space capacity, we can roughly summarize that the lower the temperature, the higher the power of the equipment required and the thicker the insulation material will be. Naturally, this also means higher costs for the cold storage.
































