Surviving the journey: Comparisons of temperature-stabilizing materials for living arthropod shipments
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Author(s)
Hunt, Catherine
Benedict, Mark Q
Collins, Catherine
Dotson, Ellen
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Shipments of living mosquitoes and other arthropods require temperatures that are within a range that is compatible with their health and survival. In addition to express shipping and insulated containers, shipments often include materials that either store heat (i.e. have thermal mass) or otherwise stabilize the temperature. In this manuscript, we present the results of comparisons of thermal mass and phase change materials to stabilize the temperature under various conditions. We compared a rigid foam refrigerant and a number of phase change materials to bubble wrap for their capacity to moderate temperature change by measuring the temperatures in standard uninsulated shipping containers during exposure to high (37°C), cold (4°C) and freezing (-20°C) temperatures. We make recommendations for shipments depending on the ambient conditions that are expected to be experienced en route.
Date Issued
2020-06-01
Date Acceptance
2020-05-19
Citation
The Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 2020, 36 (2), pp.61-65
ISSN
8756-971X
Publisher
American Mosquito Control Association
Start Page
61
End Page
65
Journal / Book Title
The Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association
Volume
36
Issue
2
Copyright Statement
© 2020 by The American Mosquito Control Association, Inc.
Identifier
https://meridian.allenpress.com/jamca/article/36/2/61/446438/Surviving-the-Journey-Comparisons-of
Subjects
Tropical Medicine
0608 Zoology
1117 Public Health and Health Services
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2020-06-01