1‑Ton Seawater Flake Ice Machine Completed Production
The 1‑ton seawater flake ice machine has finished full‑unit production. All key components exposed to seawater, including the evaporator, ice cutters and water distribution tray, are constructed from SS316 stainless steel. Featuring outstanding corrosion resistance, SS316 material withstands long‑term seawater erosion and effectively prevents rust formation, making it well‑suited for continuous operation in offshore and high‑salt working conditions.
This seawater flake ice machine is equipped with a Bitzer semi‑hermetic piston compressor with a deep‑oil sump, the core power component optimized for marine applications. The maximum allowable installation tilt angle for the compressor is 30 degrees. Its exclusive deep‑oil sump structure ensures stable oil supply for the lubrication system amid vessel rolling and swaying during navigation. It avoids severe wear of critical internal parts such as wear‑resistant bearings and valve assemblies caused by oil shortage, delivering reliable performance under harsh marine conditions.
Tailored for seawater ice‑making applications, this 1‑ton unit features optimized control over salt and chlorine dosing to prevent impaired ice texture from excessive chemical addition. Its hardware configuration fully accounts for marine corrosion and vessel vibration. Upon completion, the machine will proceed to testing, and is capable of supplying consistent high‑quality flake ice for fishing operations and offshore seafood processing.






