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Study Finds EPS Cold Chain Packaging Performance Changes in Aircraft Cargo Conditions
New Research Examines Cold Chain Packaging Behavior in Air Transport
A newly published scientific study is drawing attention to how EPS foam cold chain packaging performs under aircraft cargo conditions, highlighting potential risks for temperature-sensitive shipments.
The research, published in March 2026, investigates how foam boxes combined with ice-based cooling systems behave in low-pressure environments typical of aircraft cargo holds.
Aircraft Conditions Alter Thermal Performance
According to the study, el reduced air pressure and environmental changes during flight significantly influence heat transfer inside packaging systems.
Uso de modelos de simulación y análisis de campo de temperatura., researchers found that:
- Thermal behavior differs between ground and flight environments
- Cooling efficiency may decrease under low-pressure conditions
- Temperature distribution inside packaging becomes less predictable
These findings suggest that standard ground-based validation may not fully reflect real transport conditions.
Implications for Pharma and Food Cold Chain Logistics
The results are particularly relevant for:
- Envíos farmacéuticos (biológicos, vacunas)
- Temperature-sensitive food logistics
- Long-haul air freight operations
Even small deviations in thermal performance can increase the risk of temperature excursions, potentially affecting product quality and regulatory compliance.
Need for Route-Specific Packaging Validation
The study highlights a growing industry requirement:
👉 Cold chain packaging must be validated for specific transport conditions, not just standard test environments
Esto incluye:
- Air transport simulation
- Environmental modeling
- Real-world performance testing
As cold chain logistics become more complex, packaging validation is moving toward scenario-based testing rather than generalized standards.
Impacto de la industria
For cold chain packaging manufacturers and solution providers, the study reinforces several key trends:
- Increased demand for high-performance insulation systems
- Greater focus on scientifically validated packaging design
- Need for packaging that performs consistently across aire, suelo, and last-mile transport









