Pneumatic system for operating the mechanism of ice separation f

Refrigeration – Means producing shaped or modified congealed product – Thawing means

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62353, F25C 510

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044485980

ABSTRACT:
A device for separating and moving the ice plates away from the evaporating plates in a machine, wherein said plates of ice are formed in contact with said plates, comprising means for supplying gas from the condensor of the refrigerating system, and accordingly at high pressure, both to the inside of the plates and to act on mechanical means for acting upon the ice plates, so that the separation and removal of the ice plates from the plates is provided by two combined actions, of which one consists of yielding through the plates an amount of heat to the ice causing an initial separation of the ice plates or slabs, while the other action from t

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