PH Insulation presents an improved version of the 3540 internal handle for heavy-duty sliding refrigeration doors.

The new handle combines elegant design with enhanced functionality, making it more user-friendly.

As part of the modernization, PH Insulation’s Design and technical documentation department team has improved the structural elements of the handle and modified its design. The new version has been developed based on customers feedback:

  • Elegant design: rounded edges make the handle safer and more aesthetically pleasing
  • Seal-safe operation: the upgraded lever prevents seal wear during use

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The development of the new handle was carried out using 3D modeling. Creating a detailed three-dimensional model allowed engineers to analyze all structural elements during the design phase, ensuring maximum accuracy and alignment with manufacturing capabilities.

The upgraded 3540 handle for refrigeration doors will be available for purchase starting June 2025. PH Insulation’s heavy-duty series of sliding doors, which will feature the new handle, is designed for openings with a minimum height of 2500 mm and a minimum width of 1500 mm. The sliding doors are ideal for insulating large openings in warehouses and refrigeration facilities, offering more space efficiency in corridors compared to hinged doors.

Learn more about other solutions for cold rooms at profholod.com or contact our team for a consultation.

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