Product Details:
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Ice Thickness: | 1mm-2mm | Compressor: | Germany / Germany Bock/ America Copeland / Taiwan Hanbell |
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PLC: | Germany Siemens | Electrical Components: | South Korea LG |
Cooling Way: | Water Cooling/air Cooling/evaporative Coolig | Ice Temprature: | -5℃ |
Ice Shape: | Flake Ice | Material: | SUS304 Stailess Steel |
Highlight: | Flake Ice Maker,Flake Ice Making Machine |
Ice-making machines have become an integral part of the food and beverage industry, particularly in bars, restaurants, hotels, and hospitals. These machines play a significant role in generating ice for cooling purposes, food preservation, and packaging.
Ice-making machines that can produce between 1 and 60 tons of flake ice daily come with either water or air cooling systems. Water-cooled machines use water as their primary cooling agent to dissipate the heat generated by the refrigeration process. On the other hand, air-cooled machines use air to dissipate this heat. Each cooling system has its benefits, as outlined below:
Water-cooled systems:
They are energy-efficient | This is because water is a better thermal conductor than air, allowing for quicker heat dissipation. |
They are reliable | Water-cooled systems are less vulnerable to the surrounding ambient temperature variations compared to air-cooled ones. |
They produce less noise | Water-cooled systems are much quieter than air-cooled ones. |
They are more expensive than air-cooled ones | This is due to the additional installation requirements, such as piping connections to a water source, making them more complex and costly. |
Air-cooled systems:
They are less expensive than water-cooled ones | This is because air-cooled systems require less installation work, as they only need connections to a power source. |
They are more rugged | Air-cooled machines are designed to withstand harsh conditions such as high temperatures and humidity. |
They are easy to maintain | Air-cooled systems typically require less maintenance than water-cooled machines. |
They consume more energy | Air-cooled systems require large fans to cool the condensers, which consume more energy compared to water-cooled machines. |
Applications of Flake Ice
Industrial and commercial flake ice machines are used for various applications in different industries, including:
1. Food Preservation: Flake ice machines are widely used in the food industry to preserve perishable food products. The ice helps to keep the food fresh and prevent bacteria growth.
2. Fishing: Flake ice machines are used in the fishing industry to preserve freshly caught fish and seafood. The ice helps to keep the fish fresh and maintain their quality during transportation.
3. Concrete Production: Flake ice machines are used in the construction industry to cool concrete during the mixing process. This helps to improve the strength and durability of the concrete.
4. Medical Research: Flake ice machines are used in medical research to preserve biological samples and maintain a constant temperature in the laboratory.
Flake ice machines with water or air cooling systems are an important tool for various businesses and industries. These machines are designed to be durable, energy-efficient, and produce high-quality flake ice suitable for a wide range of applications. Whether it's food preservation, concrete production, or medical research, there is a flake ice machine suitable for every business's needs.
Contact Person: Henry Lin
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