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ICE  &  SNOW

Nanoresonance provides sustainable, chemical-free water treatment solutions

for snow and ice production

NanoSnow

Compatible with all models of snow guns and can be easily attached

Water treatment for a better quality of snow, reduced electricity costs and water volume

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Ice for 

Green Rinks

Upgrading existing water systems with a flow through water conditioning

Water treatment for a better quality of snow, reduced electricity costs and water volume

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25-50% MORE ARTIFICIAL SNOW PRODUCTION

  • Snow production in warmer conditions: Overcomes climate challenges and extends ski seasons.

  • Maintenance-free descaling: Electromagnetic resonance prevents scale formation in pumps.

  • Higher snow volume: Up to 50% more snow compared to traditional methods.

  • Powder snow: Lighter, chalkier snow that lasts longer and provides smoother glide.

  • Larger snow coverage: Disperses more evenly over a wider area.

  • Zero chemicals: No additives needed, eco-friendly and sustainable.

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STRENGTHENED STRUCTURED ICE

 

  • Improved ice structure: Denser ice with fewer micro oxygen bubbles and stronger tensile strength. Hockey players notice a significant improvement in hardness and performance quality.

  • Brighter sheen: Enhanced visual quality of the ice surface.

  • Energy efficiency: Indoor temperature can be increased by 20% without compromising ice quality.

  • Reduced equipment usage: Cooling systems, pumps, compressors, and driers used 20% less frequently.

  • Cost savings: $20,000 annual savings in energy, water, and reduced maintenance.

  • No encrustation issues: Maintenance problems related to scaling are eliminated.​​

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TESTIMONIALS

GLOBAL SUCCESS OF NANOSNOW IN DIVERSE CLIMATES AND REGIONS

NanoSnow technology has shown high efficiency in snow production for clients across various climates and geographic zones, from the northern to the southern hemisphere.

NEW ZEALAND

SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE - WARM - HUMID)

“I couldn't believe my eyes when we first connected the Snow Conditioner (*NanoSnow) to our snow gun at the Cardrona site! For such a compact device, there was so much more snow produced immediately, that I could see a real-time change. We did a test with 2 snow guns 40 meters apart from each other.
 
We measured that a snow gun equipped with the device produced 450 mm of average snow cover, compared to the control gun's 400 mm. So, there was a 50 cm increase in snow production in just over 1 night.

I was very excited to share these results with the team!”

SLOVAKIA

NORTHERN HEMISPHERE - COLD - HUMID

“In ski resorts, we usually make snow only when it’s really cold, below minus 5 degrees Celsius. If it's warmer, it's not energy-efficient.

However, with this technology, we can make high-quality snow even when it’s close to zero degrees Celsius.

It produces
over 50% more snow using the same amount of water and energy. It’s pretty impressive!”

COMPRESSION  TEST

The "Test on Snow Balls" demonstrates the clear differences in snow properties when using treated water: DRY VS WET SNOW

 

  • Dry, powdery snow: Treated snow is too dry to form snowballs.
     

  • Efficient water conversion: Nearly all the water is converted to snow, with less moisture left in the snow volume.
     

  • Higher snow volume: The treated snow covers more area and melts slower.
     

  • Enhanced skiing experience: The snow is more pleasant and stable for skiing
     

  • Identical conditions: Test conducted under the same conditions, just 10 meters apart, highlighting the significant differences in snow quality.

More details about snow production

at the website www.nanosnow.tech

Contact us to receive the price list or request reference case studies!

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