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The full name of refrigerated trucks is refrigerated and insulated trucks, and they have truck bodies with refrigerated and insulated functions. Refrigerated trucks have clear classification standards in the industry. According to the types of transported goods, they are divided into six grades: A, B, C, D, E, and F. Let's take a look at how to distinguish different grades of refrigerated truck bodies, and how to choose a refrigerated truck body that suits your needs.

Usually we can see the letters sprayed directly on the outside of the refrigerated truck body, these letters correspond to the refrigeration level:
The average temperature of grade A truck body is 12°C to 0°C
The average temperature of grade B truck body is 12°C to -10°C
The average temperature of grade C truck body is 12°C to -20°C
The average temperature of grade D truck body is ≤0°C
The average temperature of grade E truck body is ≤-10°C
The average temperature of grade F truck body is ≤-20°C
The average temperature of grade G truck body is 8°C to 2°C
The average temperature of grade H truck body is ≤-20°C

The refrigeration temperature of this refrigerated truck can be known as long as it is identified by the refrigeration grade of the refrigerated truck. In addition, it should be noted that the transportation department stipulates that refrigerated trucks need to be stamped with a valid certification stamp on the transport certificate, and the truck body must be affixed with a grade certification mark before it can be transported on the road.

