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'''Tube ice''' is a type of solid ice and water mixture in tube shape which normally contains approximately 2% water.{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}} It can be '''naturally formed''' or man-made by the '''tube ice generator'''. It can be used in the cooling process, such as temperature controlling, fish fresh freezing, beverage bottle freezing, etc. It can be consumed with beverage, food and alone.
'''Tube ice''' is a type of solid ice and water mixture in tube shape. I is made by A '''tube ice generator'''. It can be used in the cooling process, such as temperature controlling, fish fresh freezing, beverage bottle freezing, etc. It can be consumed with beverage, food and alone.


==The tube ice generator==
==The tube ice generator==

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Tube ice is a type of solid ice and water mixture in tube shape. I is made by A tube ice generator. It can be used in the cooling process, such as temperature controlling, fish fresh freezing, beverage bottle freezing, etc. It can be consumed with beverage, food and alone.

The tube ice generator

The tube ice generator in which the water is frozen in tubes extended vertically within a surrounding casing defining a freezing chamber spaced above the bottom of which is a distributor plate having apertures surrounding the tubes and defining the separate chamber into a warm gas is passed to heat the tubes to cause the ice rods to slide therefrom.[1]

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