PELAGIC FREEZING
SOLUTIONS
A PELAGIC PIONEER
It used to be that pelagic fish was simply ground into meal. In recent years an ever-increasing part of the pelagic catch is frozen for human consumption. This development has called for the development of powerful new freezing systems, both on land and at sea.
In collaboration with our customers, Frost has been a leader in the development of refrigeration systems for all of Iceland’s main pelagic processing plants, becoming an integral part of some of the most advanced processing facilities in existence for pelagic fish.
Frost is the ideal partner to help you increase the yield of your pelagic processing facility. Our experts are ready to assist you with a solution tailored to your needs.
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Customer
Location
Description
kW
Skinney Þinganes
Höfn í Hornafirði
Upgrading of refrigeration system and connection of 10 new automatic Skaginn freezers. Delivered in June 2014.
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Varðin Pelagic
Tvöroyri Faroe Islands
Delivery and installation of freezing system for pelagic fish processing. Capacity of 600 tons per day. Delivered in 2012.
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SVN
Neskaupsstaður
Design and installation of new ammonia freezing system for freezing of pelagic fish. Capacity of 450 tons per day.
3.200 kW
Ísfélag Vestmannaeyja
Vestmannaeyjar
Re-installation and restructuring of fish processing following a fire. New ammonia system for pelagic and groundfish processing.
2.000 kW
Vinnslustöðin
Vestmannaeyjar
New ammonia system for freezing of pelagic and groundfish.
2.000 kW
Loðnuvinnslan
Fáskrúðsfjörður
New ammonia system for freezing of pelagic fish.
1.150 kW
Skinney Þinganes
Hornafjörður
Upgrade and renovation of ammonia freezing system for pelagic fish.
3.000 kW
Vestmanna Fiskavirki
Vestmanna Faroe Islands
Design and installation of new ammonia system for freezing of fish.
1.000 kW
Kollafjord Pelagic
Kollafjorður Faroe Islands
Installation and connection of blast freezer for pelagic fish processing.
8.100 kW