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shuy
09-06-2008, 06:29 PM
Hello,
I discovered your forum by Google, when there doesn't seem to be any info out there on getting started (as an American citizen) to build an ice block factory in an impoverished area of the world (Cambodia, where I was born) to provide ice so they can safely store food, etc. I am in industrial maintenance now but I have been a carpenter, been to AC-Frig school & beyond, and been in steel construction. Hoping to find someone with info about doing this in any Third-World area (should present the same challenges)...
Hello, anybody out there???

S. Huy, Louisiana

Brian_UK
09-06-2008, 08:08 PM
Hi and welcome to the forum.

Can't help myself but a search about a similar question I remembered may be of interest..

click here..

http://www.refrigeration-engineer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5787

icecube51
09-06-2008, 09:04 PM
Yep, now the guys ho is making the blocs.

i designd for one of his clients a machine ho was capeble of making clear ice blocs 50X50X100cm in 48 hours.
never could make it, there was not enough money.

is it money or specialists needed for the new plant in
Zakamaka??

grtz, Ice

winfred.dela
10-06-2008, 01:00 PM
Hello,
. . . . .

Hoping to find someone with info about doing this in any Third-World area (should present the same challenges)

...

S. Huy, Louisiana


Hello Shuy,

I believe I have a lot of info on how to do it in "Third World Area"

Also, your steel construction and carpentry experience will come in handy for block ice plant construction.

First you have to decide:

- size of ice block in kgs you want to have.
- how many blocks per day.

We can now decide the freezing tank size & refrigeration equipment/components needed.

Here in southern Phils., i suggest Ammonia system for 15 Ton of Ice a Day and larger.

For 5 Ton of Ice a day, R22 is a lot cheaper.

When you have decided on the above, you can send me a PM.

Regards, :)

icecube51
11-06-2008, 07:29 PM
in stead of blocks,is it not better to produce ice slices, like the use for fish ??
its faster in production, and easier to handle.
the plant cost is cheaper to...

just some idea's.

Ice

shuy
12-06-2008, 08:09 PM
Thank you both/all; these blocks are for rural (no electricity) "ice boxes" similar to the ones used in America before electricity, and are also made mobile by placing several in a cart. They keep foods fresh for families, parties and get-togethers. The people use boxes with rice-husk insulation to hold the ice. This is in Southeast Asia, so I would have to buy parts/machines near enough to make shipment feasible.

S. Huy,
Louisiana

icecube51
13-06-2008, 01:25 PM
why not develop a absorption portable fridge, whiteout electricity, as now a days everything is getting smaller and smaller ???

just an idea;)

Ice

winfred.dela
13-06-2008, 02:51 PM
. . . .
The people use boxes with rice-husk insulation to hold the ice.
. . . .


I understand, you're also considering this method for the storage of block ice?
- you may be surprised that this is being practiced even in places with electricity.



. . .
This is in Southeast Asia, so I would have to buy parts/machines near enough to make shipment feasible.
. . . .


Why not consider shipping a complete mini ice plant with generating set?
You can definitely find this in a lot of ASEAN member country.

You may just need to construct a shed, rail & hoist and ice storage room before you run your ice plant.

Regards,

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