How to Make Ice Blocks ?
 
															1. Prepare the Ice Maker
									Ensure that your industrial ice maker is clean and in proper working condition. Make sure it is connected to a reliable power supply and water source.								
				2. Adjust Settings
									Set the ice maker to produce larger ice blocks follwing the manufacturer’s manual or guidelines. Most industrial ice makers have adjustable settings for ice size and thickness. 								
				3. Water Supply
									Connect a sufficient supply of water to the ice maker. Ensure that the water supply is clean and free from any impurities.								
				4. Ice Making Process
									Activate the ice maker and allow it to start the ice-making process. The exact process and duration will depend on the specific model of the industrial ice maker.								
				5. Harvesting
									Once the ice blocks are formed and solidified, the ice maker will initiate the harvest cycle.								
				How to Make Clear Ice Balls ?
 
															1. Water Quality
									Ensure that you use high-quality, filtered water to reduce impurities and minerals that can cause cloudiness in the ice balls.								
				2. Prep the Machine
									Make sure your industrial ice ball machine is clean and  properly connected following the manufacturer’s instructions.								
				3. Fill the Machine
									Fill the water reservoir of the ice ball machine with the filtered water. 								
				4. Adjust Settings
									Set the machine to create clear ice balls according to the manufacturer’s manual.								
				5. Freeze Cycle
									Start the ice-making cycle and allow the machine to freeze the water into ice balls. The exact duration will depend on the machine specifications. 								
				6. Harvest the Ice Balls
									Once the freezing cycle is complete, the machine will automatically release the ice balls. Collect the clear ice balls from the machine’s ice chamber or storage container.								
				Block Ice vs. Cube Ice vs. Sphere Ice
| Category | Block Ice | Cube Ice | Sphere Ice | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Shape | Large solid blocks | Small, square or rectangular cubes | Spherical | 
| Size | Typically larger in size | Smaller in size | Generally larger than standard ice cubes | 
| Aesthetics | Irregular shape | Uniform and defined shape | Often considered visually appealing | 
| Dilution | Melts slowly, minimal dilution | Melts faster, moderate dilution | Melts slower, leading to less dilution | 
| Application | Industrial cooling, transportation | Beverage chilling, presentation, cocktails | Often used in specialty cocktails, luxury drinks | 
 
								









