1. Tube ice is formed in a vertical shell-and-tube vessel by water passing down inside the tubes which are cooled by the
circulation of refrigerant on the outer surface.
2. As the ice falls from the tubes it is cut by the rotating ice cutter to a desired size. The ice tubes are about 50 mm in length
and 21, 28, 34mm three options in external diameter.
3. When the ice reaches the desired thickness, water will stop flowing automatically. The refrigerant is removed to a surge drum
and hot gas is circulated around the tubes causing the ice tubes to melt and slide down.
circulation of refrigerant on the outer surface.
2. As the ice falls from the tubes it is cut by the rotating ice cutter to a desired size. The ice tubes are about 50 mm in length
and 21, 28, 34mm three options in external diameter.
3. When the ice reaches the desired thickness, water will stop flowing automatically. The refrigerant is removed to a surge drum
and hot gas is circulated around the tubes causing the ice tubes to melt and slide down.