A mobile winter stadium is a technological unit that is structured by linking mobile cooling machinery, freezing rubber mats and auxiliary equipment. These mobile ice surfaces are designed for residential building areas, recreational facilities, sports arenas and wherever the sporting public is otherwise unable to ice-skate. The ice surface can be used e.g. for ice hockey, figure skating, curling and other ice-dependent sports or for advertising and commercial interests.
The size of the ice surface is variable. It can be supplied in the manner of a purchase (turnkey) or rented.
The main advantage of the mobile winter stadiums is the possibility of their simple transportation and being put into operation within a few days. The cooling of the ice surface is indirect, i.e. the double-circuit of a heat-transferring fluid, which circulates in a cooling circuit of rubber mats. In the primary circuit of the machinery ammonia or chlorine-free HFC coolants are used. The ice surface supplied is completely assembled and tested. It depends on the conditions and the customer's requirements as to whether the rubber mats will only be unwound on the ground surface or covered with sand and artificial turf or polyurethane material for summer use.