File:NSRW Artificial Ice - extracting cans of ice.jpg

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English: After the cans have been lowered into the tank they are covered with wooden slabs that fit down into them. The cans are allowed to remain in the brine until the distilled water becomes a solid block of ice. They are then lifted out by a crane, such as you see this man working with and carried by an overhead trolley to the “thawing off” tank. This tank contains warm water. This man is lowering the cans into this warm water tank. They are allowed to remain just long enough to loosen the ice from the can. After the ice is loosened twenty or more cans are emptied of their ice at the same time and the ice is taken to the store house.
Date published 1914
Source The New Student's Reference Work, v. 2, 1914, between p. 910 and 911 (2nd and last page of essay on "Artificial Ice"; bottom right photo)
Author Brown Bros.
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