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Dry ice press TRIPLE-ICE 100
hydraulicwith movable pistonnumerical control

Dry ice press - TRIPLE-ICE 100 - Enotech GFK Products - hydraulic / with movable piston / numerical control
Dry ice press - TRIPLE-ICE 100 - Enotech GFK Products - hydraulic / with movable piston / numerical control
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Characteristics

Operation
hydraulic
Structure
with movable piston
Control
numerical control
Other characteristics
dry ice
Applications
for production
Weight

3,600 kg
(7,937 lb)

Overall width

1,560 mm
(61 in)

Overall height

1,980 mm
(78 in)

Description

The all-rounder with a dual shaft design. For slices, blocks, pellets and nuggets. Ideally suited to large production runs and the highest levels of flexibility. Dry ice consists of solid carbon dioxide and is produced by the releasing of CO2 from the liquid phase to atmospheric pressure. Carbon dioxide is a colourless, odourless and tasteless, non-flammable and bacteriostatic gas. In addition to its volcanic origins, CO2 also occurs in the combustion of fossil fuels, during fermentation processes, especially of alcohol and beer, and as a waste gas during the chemical processing of petroleum. During its release CO2 snow is produced which is pressed by a hydraulic press into dry ice blocks or pellets (granules) with a density of approx. 1.5 kg / dm³. Our precise knowledge of the medium of dry ice and its application form the basis for our in-house hydraulic dry ice presses. Capacity - Discs/Blocks = 215 – 600 kg/h ; Pellets = 740 kg/h Number of ice ejections - 2 Electrical connection - 2×11 kW / 400 V / 50 Hz / 63 A Product dimensions - Discs/Blocks 150 × 150 × 18 – 70 mm (T × B × H); Pellets 3mm/16mm Block weight / discs - 608 bis 2363 g Dry ice density - 1,5 kg/dm3

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