M&M Refrigeration to Showcase CO2 Cascade Technology at Seafood Processing North America Show

3/15/17

M&M Refrigeration will exhibit at Booth #385 in Boston on March 19-21

M&M Refrigeration, the refrigeration industry leader in CO2 technology, will exhibit at Booth #385 at the Seafood Processing North America Show. The largest seafood trade event in North America will be held in Boston on March 19-21.

More than 1,000 companies exhibit at this show, which is sponsored by the National Fisheries Institute. Attendees include purchasing managers and equipment and packaging buyers from the retail, foodservice, and hospitality industries.

M&M Refrigeration staff will highlight the company’sCO2 Cascade Refrigeration Systemtechnology and new low-charge refrigeration and freezer systems. The new low-charge freezing solutions can save the user up to 40% on energy costs and increase throughput up to 50%. The CO2 Cascade Refrigeration Systemcombines the advantages of CO2on the lower-temperature side and ammonia on the higher-temperature side. Ammonia is limited to the engine room, and only CO2 is present in working, processing and storage areas.The system offers lower installation cost, lower refrigerant costs and lower operating temperatures with higher production yields. No cooling is required on the low side compressors. In addition, CO2 Cascade Refrigeration Systemsalways operate at a positive pressure.

M&M Refrigeration CEO Duane Marshall commented on the show saying, “We are excited about sharing the CO2 Cascade Refrigeration Systemand our new low-charge freezing solutions. Both are energy efficient, which makes them an excellent cost-effective solution for companies in the food processing industry.”

The leader in CO2 technology in North America, M&M Refrigeration designs, engineers and manufactures high-quality refrigeration systems for a variety of applications including food processing, cold storage, warehouses and ice arenas throughout the United States and the world. In 2007, M&M Refrigeration completed the largest CO2 cold storage plant in the world.

For more information, visit www.mmrefrigeration.com or call 410-754-8005.

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