Introduction
Cube Ice Maker is designed for large space ice production with a 227 kg capacity. Equipped with an efficient refrigeration system, it delivers rapid and uniform cube formation. Built-in high-capacity storage bin ensures a continuous supply for various needs. Integrated smart controls allow effortless operation and maintenance. Our Cube Ice Maker is suitable for food processing and laboratory applications.
Applications
Cube Ice Maker is designed for bars, restaurants, hotels, laboratories, life science research, and medical sample preservation.
Specifications
| Capacity | 227 kg/24H |
| Storage Bin Capacity | 200 kg |
| Refrigerant | R290 |
| Cooling System | Air |
| Ice Cube Size | Optional |
| Power Consumption | 960 W |
| Power Supply | 220 V / 50 Hz |
| Dimension (L × W × H) | 760 × 860 × 1745 mm |
| Net Weight | 66 kg |
| Gross Weight | 70 kg |
Features
Corrosion resistant structure.
High efficiency.
Uniform ice formation.
Air cooling method.
Advanced safety features.
FAQs
1. What are Cube Ice Makers used for?
Cube Ice Makers are used to produce uniform, transparent cube-shaped ice for laboratory, medical, and commercial applications.
2. How do Cube Ice Makers ensure efficient ice production?
Cube Ice Makers use a single compressor with an air-cooling system for stable and efficient performance.
3. What ice-making principle is used in Cube Ice Makers?
Cube Ice Makers operate on a water flow technique to ensure consistent ice quality and clarity.
4. Do Cube Ice Makers include safety monitoring features?
Cube Ice Makers are equipped with fault detection alarm systems to enhance operational safety.
5. What type of ice is produced by Cube Ice Makers?
Cube Ice Makers produce uniform, consistent, and transparent cube-shaped ice.
6. Where are Cube Ice Makers commonly used?
Cube Ice Makers are commonly used in medical laboratories, hospitals, and food and beverage industries.
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