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Walk-in Cooler and Freezer Buying Guide

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Walk in coolers and freezers are very useful and great units to have in your kitchen or building

The problem we encounter most with customers when dealing with walk-ins are questions such as; what size do I need and what type of refrigeration do I need? Let's see if we can't answer some of these questions for you.

  1. Size: Walk-in Freezer Sizing is a matter of personal application

    Walk-ins can be as small as 5'x5' and as large as needed.

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Types of Finishes - Stainless Steel Council Session 3

One of the aesthetic aspects of stainless steel is its "shiny" factor. If you're easily distracted by shiny things, this might be a good time for you to ask someone else to read this blog to you.

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Grease Trap 101: Sizing

Even more important than the type of grease trap you need is the size of grease trap you need. If you have a grease trap which is too small, then either you'll be cleaning it everyday or your grease trap will be allowing FOG through into the sewage system.

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Grease Trap 101: Types

The modern grease trap (interceptor) comes in three main types.

Grease TrapThe first is the Hydromechanica

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Grease Trap 101: History

Grease Trap

In the world of restaurants today, a vague and ambiguous piece of equipment is being required by health inspectors everywhere. Some businesses, which have been in business for 20 years, are suddenly being required to install these in their stores. What are they?

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Can Stainless Steel Rust? Stainless Steel Council Session 1

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Around the office, we get a lot of questions about stainless steel. So the Prima Stainless Steel Council has decided to educate consumers on the finer points of commercial stainless steel products, in particular stainless steel work tables and stainless steel prep sinks.
Today we're here to answer your questions on rust. Most think that stainless steel cannot rust. I'm here to tell you that it can but corrosion is a better word for it. It is after all steel. Steel is made of carbon. Carbon + water = oxidation or rust.

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