
Turbo Products is a global supplier of plate style Fragmented Ice Machines and Falling Film Chillers. Our state-of-the-art laser welding, engineering and manufacturing capabilities provide customers with significant advantages in product design, quality and delivery.
Turbo Products is a global supplier of plate style Fragmented Ice Machines and Falling Film Chillers. Our state-of-the-art laser welding, engineering and manufacturing capabilities provide customers with significant advantages in product design, quality and delivery.
The Turbo Products MCLA (Modular C line Ammonia) uses a water defrost, water pre-chill and hot gas for the defrost harvest cycle. Individual modules produce 13 to 19 tons per day of 1/4” to 1/2” fragmented ice which is dry to touch and immediately ready to package or use. These modules can be assembled in a programmed sequenced array with a master panel to produce ice over 250 tons per day.
How does the C-Line Ice Machine work?
The Turbo MCLA Ice maker is a series of stainless steel laser plates welded together to form internal passages for the flow of refrigerant. Plates are grouped vertically with ice forming on one side of each plate. At predetermined intervals, water flows on the back side of the plate causing the ice to harvest. The ice discharges in 1/4” to 1/2” fragmented pieces which are dry to touch and immediately ready to package or use.
The Turbo Products MCLA (Modular C line Ammonia) uses a water defrost, water pre-chill and hot gas for the defrost harvest cycle. Individual modules produce 13 to 19 tons per day of 1/4” to 1/2” fragmented ice which is dry to touch and immediately ready to package or use. These modules can be assembled in a programmed sequenced array with a master panel to produce ice over 250 tons per day.
How does the C-Line Ice Machine work?
The Turbo MCLA Ice maker is a series of stainless steel laser plates welded together to form internal passages for the flow of refrigerant. Plates are grouped vertically with ice forming on one side of each plate. At predetermined intervals, water flows on the back side of the plate causing the ice to harvest. The ice discharges in 1/4” to 1/2” fragmented pieces which are dry to touch and immediately ready to package or use.

