ICE BLOCKS MAKER P300
A version of our P150 machine with double ice productivity per one cycle (4 blocks).
This is equipment that produces crystal-clear ice by slow freezing. The end product of our block ice machines is an ice block with an extremely dense structure that can be used to make premium ice craft cubes, sculptures and other purposes.
Benefits of Ice Blocks Maker P300 :
– polyurethane insulation makes it possible to install the machine in hot conditions and work equally in all conditions
– several levels of protection and LED display with temperature indicator
– reliability and ease of use, can be operated by one person
– all major spare parts from world-famous brands (Cubigel, Bitzer, Danfoss, etc.)
– an optimal ratio of electricity consumption to productivity
- beam for lifting the block - 1
- metal hooks - 8
- water pumps - 8
- holders of water pumps - 8
- liners - 20
- stainless steel tanks
- pumps
- wheels
- custom colors upon request
Price for Ice Block Maker P300
Starting from €9,690
Price may vary depending on configuration and delivery terms.
FAQ
What are the dimensions of the BF Tech P300 ice machine?
The dimensions of the BF Tech P300 ice machine are 250 × 130 cm with a height of 100 cm.
How long does it take to produce an ice block?
For the P300 model, it takes 4 days to produce four blocks measuring 104 × 50 cm with a height of at least 25–26 cm, provided that proper ice production conditions are maintained.
What is the size and weight of the ice blocks produced?
Each of the four ice blocks produced in 4 days by the P300 measures 104 × 50 cm with a minimum height of 25–26 cm and weighs 130 kg each.
How are the ice blocks removed from the machine?
The ice blocks from the P300 model can be removed using our electric hoist, allowing for quick and easy operation.
How many cubes can be obtained from a regular block after cutting?
For the P300 model, using the large C70 bandsaw to cut the blocks into slabs, you can produce 20 slabs from each large block. Then, these slabs are cut along the lines and finally into 5 × 5 × 5 cm cubes, yielding up to 1,000 cubes from one large block or 4,000 cubes from four blocks in one cycle.