Further away, fresher than ever. Keeping the temperature just above freezing so the fish doesn't freeze!
"Sea Snow" is an artificial seawater ice-making device that creates snow-like ice using seawater or saltwater. Unlike conventional crushed ice, it maintains a low temperature (around -1°C) for an extended period. Because it is snow-like, it prevents damage to fish bodies, and with a salt concentration close to that of fish (around 1%), it prevents freshness deterioration due to osmotic pressure. This technology enables the transportation of fish, which previously lost added value due to freshness deterioration, to farther markets, including overseas, while maintaining their freshness. 【Features】 - Gently envelops fish bodies while stably maintaining around -1°C - Keeps high freshness without activating enzyme decomposition - Maintains a salt concentration of approximately 1% - Retains high freshness without discoloration *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Model: SSJP-104.5 ■Ice production capacity: 1 ton/day ■Ice storage capacity: 0.9m³ (450kg) ■External dimensions: 1,200 × 1,200 × 2,057 ■Ice storage room dimensions: 1,200 × 1,200 × 900 (CH) ■Power consumption (refrigeration unit): 2.51 kW ■Power consumption (pump, etc.): 1.04 kW *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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MARS Company, Inc. is a company that mainly engages in research and development of non-thermal energy, contract research, development, manufacturing, and sales of non-thermal energy products, as well as design and consulting for refrigeration and freezing equipment. We handle products such as the refrigerator "Kuraban," which boasts an astonishing freshness preservation capability, and its budget model "KuraBan Lite."