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      <title>Plastic Pallet Cold Room Transitions: How to Control Condensation, Ice, and Handling Risk</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;A plastic pallet may perform well inside a freezer and still cause problems at the doorway. Many cold-chain failures happen during transition, not during steady storage. A pallet moves from a freezer to a warmer staging lane, waits near a dock, enters a chilled room, or returns to ambient cleaning. Moisture appears on the deck, water collects in underside ribs, labels soften, surfaces become slippery, and ice can form when the pallet returns to low temperature.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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