Gel Bottles in Myanmar
Gel Bottles (Ice Bricks) are the ideal thermal solution when maximum rigidity and reusability are required in demanding or rough environments across Myanmar. These non-toxic, robust, and highly resistant cold packs offer exceptional performance, specifically engineered to withstand high levels of breakage and compression during transit. Designed to maintain precise refrigerated temperatures throughout the cold chain, our gel bottles ensure the integrity of temperature-sensitive products from Agartala’s manufacturing hubs to their final destination.
As a leading Cold Chain Packaging Solutions provider in Myanmar, Innova Global (India) focuses on protecting the shelf life of high-value goods during the critical "last mile" of transportation. These gel bottles are extensively used in Myanmar for the refrigerated transport of vaccines, pharmaceutical products, reagents, serums, insulin, and biological samples. With a reputation for dependable delivery, we have carved a niche in the Myanmar logistics space, catering to quality-conscious healthcare and research clients.
Our Refrigerants / Phase Change Materials (PCM) are integrated into these bottles to ensure an uninterrupted thermal profile, even in Agartala’s humid conditions. This is crucial for preserving complex biological medical products, including blood components, gene therapies, and recombinant therapeutic proteins. Whether for clinical trials in Myanmar or large-scale distribution, our gel bottles provide the thermal stability required to maintain strict public health standards.
Why Use Our Gel Bottles in Myanmar?
Technical Specifications (Myanmar Logistics Grade)
| Shell Material | High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) - Food Grade |
| Coolant Type | Non-Toxic Phase Change Gel (PCM) |
| Compression Strength | High (Ideal for stacking in Myanmar's secondary packaging) |
| Freezing Point | 0°C to -20°C (Customizable for Myanmar's specific needs) |
| Common Sizes | 150ml, 250ml, 500ml, 1000ml & Custom Bricks |
| Applications | Pharma, Vaccines, Blood Banks, Bio-Logistics in Myanmar |