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luissandoval
25-01-2010, 08:22 PM
Hi Everybody:
Someone has heard about a "brine freezer" i'm trying to find some information but i don't find nothing Someone could help me please.....
Luis Sandoval.
Toosh
25-01-2010, 08:27 PM
Hi Everybody:
Someone has heard about a "brine freezer" i'm trying to find some information but i don't find nothing Someone could help me please.....
Luis Sandoval.
Hi Luis, Check this out
http://www.foodprocessing-technology.com/contractors/freezers/frostmark/frostmark3.html
Norm
sedgy
25-01-2010, 11:59 PM
hi all, about the question , brine freezers. when I was 20 years old I joined the merchant navy, working in the outward leg I worked in the engine room . on the homeward leg I was told that I was to be made up to 3rd fridge eng < my introduction into refrigeration< the ships where refrigeration cargo ships, the fridge consisted of a halls single piston comp running on co2 and brine was the secondary refrigeration my first impression was not conplymentary to ship or equipment, but we got home without sinking < this time< this was in 1968
michaelm
26-01-2010, 12:23 AM
Hi Everybody:
Someone has heard about a "brine freezer" i'm trying to find some information but i don't find nothing Someone could help me please.....
Luis Sandoval.
Would not be easy if you describe your application. What kind of brine do you need? Tem-re range?
NH3LVR
26-01-2010, 02:06 AM
The brine freezers I am familiar with are usually a tank about 12 feet long and 8 feet wide with a center divider and a propeller to circulate salt brine around. One side has a flooded refrigeration coil of steel pipe and baskets of Crab or other seafood are set in with a hoist. You can hold about 0 degrees F and freeze very quickly.
Could not find a picture, but will look for one later.
luissandoval
27-01-2010, 05:30 PM
so much thanks for your answers guys i have to compute a brine freezeer of 6 Tm/h with a flooded refrigeration coil somebody has any information for that ( books, files, drawing, diagramas, etc) i hope that you can help me.
Best Regards.
Luis.
luissandoval
17-02-2010, 08:55 PM
Hi guys:
I still continue with this project and i have calculated tubes from flooded coil it's around 3980 m of tube of 1 1/4" but now i need to do the tube layout and i don't know how i should do this layout. somebody can give me some advices for this.
Best regards.
night_marios
27-02-2010, 04:36 PM
Hi guys!Brine is the chiller or the device that the working temperature is under 0 degrees Celcius!That devices uses liguids that can affort that temperatures!
CHIEF DELPAC
27-02-2010, 04:53 PM
luis The brine freezer in my plant has a seperate shell and tube chiller. The brine is pumped from the freezer through the chiller and returns to the freezer. C.D.
Peter_1
28-02-2010, 09:33 AM
Are you looking for slurry ice?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slurry_ice
luissandoval
11-03-2010, 04:03 PM
The brine freezer will be used to freeze fish someone has some information???
Luis
Peter_1
12-03-2010, 06:23 PM
IS this what you're looking for?
http://www.pamref.co.za/flowice.html
Peter_1
12-03-2010, 06:25 PM
Or this
http://www.hrs-spiratube.com/en/applications/food/flow_ice.aspx
or
http://fis.com/fis/tradingmarket/Read.asp?sector=aquaculture&id=17681&id_reply=17681&image=&scrollaction=Page+2&monthyear=&day=&l=e
Josip
12-03-2010, 07:39 PM
Hi, luissandoval :)
Hi guys:
I still continue with this project and i have calculated tubes from flooded coil it's around 3980 m of tube of 1 1/4" but now i need to do the tube layout and i don't know how i should do this layout. somebody can give me some advices for this.
Best regards.
are you looking for something like this...
3426
not to much input data from you :confused:
Best regards, Josip :)
Peter_1
12-03-2010, 08:47 PM
Looks like a steam train from Leonardo da Vinci :D
aschwynn
24-03-2010, 10:41 AM
can a glycol based system used for making ice candies considered as a brine freezer?
luissandoval
26-04-2010, 10:20 PM
hi guys what happen if i use pipe 1 1/4" of sch40 for this brine freezer because i've seen in some manuals that for pipes below of 1 1/2" have to be sch80 the conditions are:
Evaporating temperature : -23ºC
Discharge temperature: +35ºC
Refrigerant: NH3
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