Zimbabwean Client's 3-Ton Direct-Cooled Block Ice Machine Successfully Shipped
Recently, our company's custom-built 3-ton direct-cooled block ice machine for a Zimbabwean client completed production testing and was successfully dispatched. This equipment, optimised to meet the client's requirements, has gained recognition for its superior performance, laying a solid foundation for future collaboration.
The evaporator employs high-thermal-conductivity aluminium alloy, enabling direct refrigerant heat exchange. This eliminates traditional heat transfer media, minimises thermal loss, and delivers advantages including low freezing temperatures, rapid ice production, and slow ice melt – meeting the client's stringent ice quality requirements.
The unit abandons welding techniques in favour of plug-in technology, preventing aluminium plate deformation and ensuring smooth, uninterrupted ice extraction. Its innovative sealing structure employs a dovetail groove design coupled with a dedicated micro-adjustment mechanism, delivering superior sealing performance compared to competitors and guaranteeing operational efficiency.
The ice bed employs 15-20mm nylon panels, offering robust deformation resistance and extended service life. Ice mould elevation utilises lead screw transmission, achieving millimetre-level displacement accuracy with uniform, precise force distribution. Compared to hydraulic or chain drives, lead screws eliminate oil leakage and stalling issues, requiring no frequent consumable replacements and simplifying maintenance. Our lead screws feature increased diameter for superior load-bearing capacity and stable operation, ensuring long-term, high-efficiency performance.
This shipment validates our product capabilities and bolsters our influence in the overseas refrigeration equipment market. Moving forward, we shall continue refining our offerings to deliver superior refrigeration solutions for global clients.






