Every operation has its own rhythm, scale, and integration conditions. Proton technology responds to that reality through different equipment families, designed to be incorporated with precision into highly diverse production contexts. Its strength lies in allowing the same technological foundation to support different operational needs without losing coherence in the way it performs.
From tray cabinets to continuous freezing tunnels and the Reborn series, Proton maintains a clear logic and operational consistency. What changes is not the technology, but the way that capability is integrated into the reality of each project. On that basis, the PF series brings together tray cabinets, the TU series articulates continuous freezing tunnels, and the Reborn series incorporates an electromagnetic structure installed inside a freezing chamber, complemented by carts designed to introduce the product into the system.
The PF series brings together tray freezing cabinets within Proton's architecture. It is composed of five models and makes it possible to address different needs within the same equipment line, with real freezing capacity depending on the type of product and the dimensions of the freezing enclosure of the selected model.
The TU series integrates continuous freezing tunnels within Proton's architecture. Its standard range begins with two models with different effective conveyor belt lengths, and within this same series, custom tunnels can be developed based on the effective belt length and the total tunnel size, in order to respond with greater precision to the requirements of each project. Real freezing capacity depends on the type of product and the effective conveyor belt length of the selected model.
Custom tunnels can be developed within this series by adjusting the effective conveyor belt length and the total tunnel size. Thanks to these customized calculations, tunnel projects with freezing capacities above 2,000 kg/h can be developed, depending on the type of product.
The Reborn series is based on an electromagnetic structure installed inside an existing freezing chamber or inside a new chamber conditioned for that purpose. The system is complemented by carts that allow the product to be introduced into the structure, where the chamber's cold air is directed toward the product to perform magnetic freezing. It is an expandable solution, allowing additional units to be added according to the needs of the project, and it is especially relevant for large-dimension foods, boxes, blocks, and products with high volume or greater thickness. Real freezing capacity depends on the type of product, its dimensions, packaging, height, and freezing conditions.
The trays are removable.
The cart can be used to freeze large-dimension foods up to 1 meter in height.
The freezing chamber must be properly conditioned to operate within the temperature range required by the technology.
Use the original chamber door. In this configuration, loading and unloading maneuvers are carried out inside the chamber.
Install a specific door for each cart. This configuration allows loading and unloading from the outside, without working inside the chamber, and requires an inspection door for technical review.
The remaining chamber space can be used to store frozen product.
There are technologies that improve a process, and there are technologies capable of redefining the standard by which an operation protects its product, sustains its promise of quality, and opens new possibilities for growth.
That is why, more than simply incorporating it, what truly matters is understanding how to bring it into the specific reality of each project with technical clarity, commercial judgment, and a complete vision of what it can transform.
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