Manitowoc

What’s your ice type?

The shape of ice has everything to do with its intended purpose. Whether used in beverages, food presentation or healthcare services, Manitowoc Ice offers six different types of ice in order to satisfy the widest variety of uses.


Half Dice Cube

Hard, clear ice cube with unique ‘rhomboid’ shape 3/8” x 1-1/8” x 7/8” in dimension. Ice production from 130 to 3,300 lbs. per day. Produced with vertical evaporator for maximum efficiency. Maximum cooling with nearly 100% ice to water ratio.

Offered on the Indigo and Neo


Dice Cube

Hard, clear ice cube with unique ‘rhomboid’ shape 7/8” x 7/8” x 7/8” in dimension. Ice production from 60 to 3,300 lbs. per day. Offered in modular and undercounter ice machines. Maximum cooling with nearly 100% ice to water ratio. Perfect for maximum cooling, slow melt, and quick production.
Offered on the Indigo and Neo


Regular Cube

Hard, clear ice cube with unique ‘rhomboid’ shape 1-1/8” x 1-1/8” x 7/8” in dimension. Maximum cooling with nearly 100% ice to water ratio.

Offered on select Neo and Indigo series


Nugget

Softer, chewable texture is easy to chew but hard enough to be dispensed without hand scooping. Pieces range from 3/8” to 1/2” in width and length on average. Undercounter, modular and ice/water dispensers with daily ice production ranging from 150 to 350 lbs. Offered on the RNS Series, coming Q4 2011.
Offered on the RNS Series


Flake

Small, soft pieces of ice with a 73% ice to water ratio. Forms around object without bruising and holds in place without tipping/spilling. Perfect for food and beverage presentation, preservation and hand scooping into drinks. Ranging from 150 to 2,600 lbs. of daily ice production. Offered on the RF and RFS Series
Offered on the RF and RFS Series


Gourmet

Hard, clear individual ice cube with unique octagon shape 1-3/8” x 1-3/8” dimension, maximum cooling with nearly 100% ice to water ratio. Premium beverage companion with its crystal like appearance. Daily ice production from 30 to 184 lbs.

Offered on the SM-50.