The Innovative Preservation Technology of the Casarte F+ Embedded Refrigerator

The Casarte F+ embedded refrigerator was launched in Guangzhou on July 14, where a microscope was used to magnify the cellular slices of ingredients, showcasing the refrigerator’s microscopic preservation capabilities. In addition, a series of activities such as the F+ layout classification challenge and modified atmosphere storage demonstrations vividly displayed its five major spaces and cellular-level preservation effects.

The Innovative Preservation Technology of the Casarte F+ Embedded Refrigerator

Visually Stunning Cellular Slices of Premium Ingredients

For refrigerators, not all preservation can reach the cellular level. At the event, cellular slices of premium ingredients such as tuna and blue lobster were placed under several microscopes. For example, after five days of storage in the Casarte refrigerator, the myofibril texture of the tuna remained clear and dense. Citizens of Guangzhou witnessed the cellular-level preservation effect of the refrigerator and gave it a thumbs up.

The Innovative Preservation Technology of the Casarte F+ Embedded Refrigerator

The Innovative Preservation Technology of the Casarte F+ Embedded Refrigerator

The Innovative Preservation Technology of the Casarte F+ Embedded Refrigerator

Citizens of Guangzhou Observing Cellular Slices of Ingredients Using Microscopes

Five Major Spaces for 100 Types of Ingredients Stored with Precision

There were also two refrigerators on-site with 100 types of ingredients for a classification storage challenge. The Casarte F+ refrigerator combines the advantages of French and T-type refrigerators, allowing all ingredients to be stored separately while achieving precise preservation in five major spaces.

The Innovative Preservation Technology of the Casarte F+ Embedded Refrigerator

The Innovative Preservation Technology of the Casarte F+ Embedded Refrigerator

◆ F+ Layout Classification Challenge

Oxygen Control Preservation Technology to Delay Ingredient Oxidation

What happens when an apple is placed in a nitrogen-filled bottle for 30 minutes? The modified atmosphere storage demonstration on-site vividly showcased the oxygen control preservation technology of the Casarte F+ refrigerator. By injecting nitrogen and extracting oxygen, the nitrogen-oxygen ratio is adjusted to delay the cellular metabolism of ingredients. The apple in the bottle, just like in the Casarte refrigerator, hardly changes color after 30 minutes!

The Innovative Preservation Technology of the Casarte F+ Embedded Refrigerator

◆ Modified Atmosphere Storage Demonstration

As the world’s first F+ category refrigerator, the Casarte F+ embedded refrigerator combines the spaciousness of French refrigerators with the precise storage advantages of T-type refrigerators, creating a new cross-border layout for F+. The visible preservation also elevates the concept of cellular-level preservation.

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