Berg Chilling Systems Inc. is an equipment designer and manufacturer that specialize in providing cooling solutions for a wide range of industries. Incorporated in 1973, we have been growing on our successes and broadening our market base ever since. We have developed our reputation as the high quality, high value supplier and a leader in our industry. Over 35 years ago we put our experience to work and designed a full range of ice making machines with unique features and benefits. These machines are now operating around the world producing shell ice, which is being applied to preserve meat & poultry, fish, fruit and vegetables. Ice from our machines is also being used as an ingredient in the prepared meats and bakery industries. Another application of Berg Shell Ice machines is in the production freezing of various types of juices and animal blood plasma. Our ice is also used with aggregates in production of mass concrete, and as an essential cooling ingredient in the manufacture of chemical dyes. Wherever ice is required, Berg can meet that need with superior machines of various capacities, producing a premium and very versatile solution known as Shell Ice. Berg ice making machines produce Shell Ice, which offers important advantages to the user. For example, it cools faster and lasts longer than flake and other types of ice as proven by independent tests (a summary copy can be made available for your reference). Since all types ice do not begin to work effectively until it begins to melt, Shell Ice gets a jump on the competition by reaching the melting point sooner, because of its relatively high production temperature. And, unlike flake ice, or crushed block ice it will not form into hard unmanageable clumps, thus assuring more effective cooling. This feature of Shell Ice is also partially due to the higher production temperature and the unique shape of Shell Ice fragments. In addition, shell ice can be stored at higher temperatures, even in non-refrigerated storage rooms and requires less space due to its higher bulk density. |