Product category:
Cooling: refrigeration
News Release from: Labcold | Subject: Litviq135
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 02 May 2008
A cold decision: cube, or flake?
Both the Ice Maker flake and Ice Maker cube versions are low maintenance and available in a variety of sizes for use in laboratories and medical facilities
The new Labcold-ITV icemakers offer optimum performance together with a practical and stylish design from an award-winning, international market leader Constructed from stainless steel, the exterior is robust, yet pleasing to the eye and compact in size, particularly the Litviq135 model, which occupies very little floor space
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 1 Aug 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Internally, the ice storage and collection bins are manufactured from strong foam plastic materials, ensuring excellent thermal insulation.
The flake version produces flakes that are extremely regular in size and suitably soft making them ideal for medical applications, as the flakes mould around the surface of items to be cooled, as well as providing optimum heat exchange - moreover, the softness makes it easy for test tube insertions, as well as orthopaedic applications to the human body.
The alternative cube icemaker actually produces cylindrical shaped ice, each cylinder being approximately 40g.
The unique spray system that produces the ice features a patented design spray nozzle, fabricated from a flexible, semi-elastic material, which counteracts the build up of any limescale. Request a free brochure from Labcold ...
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