
We represent a variety of
equipment options to meet your needs. Here's a sampling of what we can
offer:
Ice Makers:
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Geneglace Flake Ice Makers |
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The generators are at the heart of the Geneglace technology.They are to be connected to an existing refrigeration system.
The reamer harvests the ice continuously. As the motion is slow and smooth it requires little maintenance.
The design is based on a static cylinder with few moving parts and no rotary seals.
The cylinder is fully insulated. This means that all the refrigeration is transferred directly to the water |
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NorthStar Flake Ice Makers |
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North Star’s enclosed vertical drum design, and expert construction results in a low stress, low wear, and low maintenance ice maker that is simple to install and operate. The compact, economical unit produces totally subcooled flake ice with efficiency and reliability unmatched by other ice machines |
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Turbo TIG/TIGAR Ice Makers |
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Turbo offers several options for plate ice - the C-Line, TIG/TIGAR, and D-Line machines.
TIG (freon) ice makers are available in 18- to 85-ton per day capacities. TIGAR (ammonia) machines are available in 25- to 100-ton per day capacities.
The main difference between the TIG/TIGAR and C-Line is the ice harvesting method. C-Line machines produce a dryer ice because water does not run over the ice during harvest like it is for TIG/TIGAR. Both produce a clear, hard, and high-quality product. |
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Turbo C-Line Ice Makers |
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Turbo offers several options for plate ice - the C-Line, TIG/TIGAR, and D-Line machines.
C-Line Machines are available for freon or ammonia in 3- to 60-ton per day capacities.
The main difference between the TIG/TIGAR and C-Line is the ice harvesting method. C-Line machines produce a dryer ice because water does not run over the ice during harvest like it is for TIG/TIGAR. Both produce a clear, hard, and high-quality product. |
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Turbo D-Line Ice Maker |
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Turbo offers several options for plate ice - the C-Line, TIG/TIGAR, and D-Line machines.
D-Line machines are six-ton ice makers with R-22 refrigerant. They were designed as a low-cost system that uses a small amount of floor space. This ice maker also produces a clear, hard, and high-quality product. |
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Vogt Tube Ice Makers |
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Vogt Tube-Ice Makers are available in capacities from 1- to 110-tons per day. They are available in both freon and ammonia refrigerants.
Vogt engineers designed the unique Tube-Ice Machine specifically to freeze ice automatically in vertical tubes, momentarily thaw ice loose from the tubes and then cut it into short cylinders with a hole in the center. The hole is formed during the formation of the ice as a result of the falling film of water freezing inside the vertical tubes. |
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Storage Bins:
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Keith Walking Floor Systems |
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Specialized bins designed to move waste and recycled materials, wood and paper products, agricultural commodities, ice, and many other materials. Each system is custom engineered for our customers' applications. |
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Matthiesen Live-Bottom Bins |
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Available in 5- to 20-ton capacities. This is a great solution for smaller ice storage requirements. The Live-Bottom Bin can be custom fit to your application and can be shipped assembled. |
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NorthStar Ice Rakes |
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Capacities of 100- to 250-tons of ice. North Star rectangular storage bins and rakes are ideal for operations that require large storage capacities and where ice consumption varies greatly from day to day. |
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Turbo Ice Rakes |
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Available in 20- to 400-ton capacities. Turbo Rakes are designed to deliver extended, dependable performance with minimum maintenance and with flexibility built-in to store and discharge any kind of ice: flake,tube,plate, or shell. Turbo Rakes can be customized to fit your plant's floor space requirements. |
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Chillers:
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Turbo HTD Series Liquid Heat Exchangers |
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The falling film plate type heat exchangers with larger and more plate sizes for higher production, broader selectivity, better performance, lower operating cost food/ beverage/ chemical/ manufacturing.
HTD stands for High Temperature Difference. Fluids are chilled or heated over large temperature differences, ranging from 5 degree F to 60 degree F. A relatively low fluid flow accompanies the high temperature difference. |
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Turbo HF Series Liquid Heat Exchangers |
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The falling film plate type heat exchangers with larger and more plate sizes for higher production, broader selectivity, better performance, lower operating cost food/ beverage/ chemical/ manufacturing.
HF stands for High Flow. Fluids are chilled over narrow temperature differences, ranging from 1 degree F to 2 degrees F. The plate's long, narrow geometrical configuration enables high fluid flow for low temperature differences |
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Cold / Freezer Buildings:
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Energy Panel Structures (EPS) Buildings |
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ENERGY-LOK Panel Systems are produced on automated continuous line manufacturing equipment and designed specifically to produce consistent high quality. Energy-Lok panels feature environmentally safe expanded polystyrene bonded to facings of galvanized steel with twenty year warranty paint system.
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Leer Walk-Ins and Cam-Lock Buildings |
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Custom designed and built for individual needs from a small cooler to a large warehouse.
Features Expandable or replaceable modular panels; Four-inch thick, class 1, NSF and UL recognized, foamed-in-place urethane insulation; Tongue and groove panel edges with cam-lock fasteners; 26-gauge, stucco-embossed galvanized steel interior and exterior; Foamed-in-place panel gaskets; 16-gauge stainless steel floor; and Flush in-fitting entrance door. |
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Metl-Span Buildings |
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Metl-Span cold storage panels function as walls, ceilings and roofs for cooler, freezer and food processing buildings, in new and retrofit construction. In addition, Metl-Span panels are ideal for dry goods warehouses and other controlled environment buildings where temperature control and insulation values are critical. |
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Please call for more information on refrigeration packages,
material handling, and other options for your specific application.
For Information E-Mail
Brian Washnock, call (513) 367-2101, or fax (513) 367-5762.
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