OEM Program Page

OEM Commercial Refrigeration Glass Door Systems

This page is written for commercial refrigerator manufacturers, display cabinet OEMs, and project teams that need drawing-based supply of cooler and freezer glass door systems. Typical requirements include door size confirmation, double-pane or triple-pane IGU selection, heated glass or frame heating, aluminum frame interface, gasket and hinge matching, and export packing control before batch production.

Target Buyer Type

  • OEM commercial refrigerator manufacturers
  • Beverage cooler and freezer cabinet factories
  • Supermarket refrigeration equipment integrators
  • Project teams requiring drawing-controlled batch supply

Application Scenarios

  • Reach-in cooler doors for upright display cabinets
  • Freezer heated glass doors for low-temperature merchandisers
  • Walk-in display door systems with continuous frame structure
  • Energy retrofit programs requiring matched door modules

Technical Parameters Usually Confirmed

ItemTypical OEM Confirmation
Door size / opening sizeLeaf dimensions, rough opening, hinge side, frame overlap
Temperature rangeCooler at above-freezing range or freezer at sub-zero range
Glass structureDouble-pane IGU for cooler use or triple-pane IGU for freezer use
Heating systemHeated glass, frame heating, voltage, wattage, wiring outlet position
Frame systemAluminum profile, flange width, color, mounting interface
Hardware matchingHinge, handle, gasket profile, closer behavior, hold-open requirement

RFQ Checklist

  • Current cabinet drawing or target door opening drawing
  • Cooler or freezer operating temperature range
  • Double-pane or triple-pane IGU requirement
  • Heated glass or frame heating requirement with voltage standard
  • Frame color, handle type, gasket profile, and hinge side
  • Sample requirement, annual quantity, and first order quantity breakpoint
  • Requested lead time and target shipment port

Customization Options

  • Custom door width, height, and frame interface
  • Cooler and freezer glass upgrades with Low-E or argon fill
  • Frame color and profile changes for cabinet design alignment
  • Handle, hinge, gasket, and wiring outlet matching to customer standard
  • Sample confirmation before mass production

Quality, Packing, and Export Risk Control

  • Drawing revision and sample approval should be frozen before batch production.
  • Heated models should confirm voltage and heater test standard before shipment.
  • Export packing can use wooden crate or steel-frame pallet depending on route and loading method.
  • Carton marks, pallet quantity, and accessory packing lists should be confirmed before container booking.
  • Inspection records and document packages can be aligned with OEM shipment batches.

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FAQ

What does YTD need before starting an OEM door program?

Please provide the cabinet drawing or door opening drawing, target temperature range, glass structure requirement, heater requirement, hardware preference, target quantity, and requested sample timing.

Can YTD match our hinge, handle, and gasket specification?

Yes. OEM projects can be reviewed against drawings, physical samples, and reference photos so hinge side, handle style, gasket profile, and frame interface are confirmed before sample approval.

How is lead time handled for OEM orders?

Lead time depends on drawing confirmation, tooling status, sample approval, and quantity breakpoint. Most projects move faster after the first approved sample and locked bill of materials.

How are OEM doors packed for export shipments?

Packing is confirmed by project. Common methods include PE foam, corner protection, corrugated cartons, export wooden crate or steel-frame pallet, carton marks, and pallet quantity confirmation before shipment.