Manufacturing Cost Data on Artificial Ice
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Manufacturing Cost Data on Artificial Ice - Herman Friedl
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Title: Manufacturing Cost Data on Artificial Ice
Author: Otto Luhr
Herman Friedl
Release Date: July 11, 2009 [EBook #29375]
Language: English
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MFG. COST DATA--ARTIFICIAL ICE ***
Produced by Don Kostuch
Manufacturing Cost Data
ON
Artificial Ice
MADE IN
ACCORDANCE WITH
OTTO LUHR
CONSULTING ENGINEER
&
HERMAN FRIEDL
ARCHITECT
ICE MAKING SYSTEM
PATENT APPLIED FOR
154 WEST RANDOLPH STREET
CHICAGO, ILL.
Ice for Commercial Purposes
ICE for commercial purposes is obtained in two ways: either by cutting during the winter time from our lakes and rivers and storing in large Ice Storage Houses located alongside, or by freezing pure clean water by means of artificial refrigeration.
All authorities are agreed that artificial ice is more sanitary than natural ice and it is only a matter of time when the use of natural ice will be prohibited except in special cases when the purity of its source of supply is beyond doubt.
Our improved method of making artificial ice will cut the labor cost down to the minimum and will enable the manufacturer to profitably sell artificial ice at the price natural ice can be harvested. The logical result thereof will be the building of a large number of modern ice plants all over the country to supply the market with artificial ice in place of the present natural ice.
We do not claim any wonders for our system but believe that the following points of advantage will convince any practical ice manufacturer that the labor cost has been cut in two.
First. We pull a complete row of the full width of tank