The hygienic status of food contact surfaces can deteriorate with wear. Effective cleaning regimes must remove any adsorbed organic material as well as microorganisms. Previous work has determined the extent of surface wear occurring on a stainless steel surface within the food industry, and we have reproduced representative samples in vitro. Two surface analytical techniques, atomic force microscopy and time of flight secondary ion mass spectrometry were combined with fluorescence microscopy to give detailed analysis of stainless steel surfaces fouled with starch and milk powder, then cleaned with water either by a spray or brushing method. It was found that the surface cleanability is affected by the cleaning regime and the surface roughn...
M.Phil.Stainless steel is considered to be the most appropriate material for the fabrication of plan...
The severe fouling common in food processing puts high demands on equipment cleaning. Adsorption of ...
Viable bacteria on hard, open surfaces are usually present alongside some organic (or inorganic) mat...
The hygienic status of food contact surfaces can deteriorate with wear. Effective cleaning regimes m...
Wear of food contact surfaces through abrasion may increase the surface roughness and introduce diff...
Stainless steel and ceramic surfaces were subjected to repeated soiling and cleaning procedures, usi...
The cleanability of stainless steel using a starch soil was investigated using X-ray photoelectron s...
ABSTRACT. Use of materials that are resistant to bacterial contamination could enhance food safety d...
Few methods are available for the differentiation of microorganism and organic material on surfaces,...
Stainless steel is regarded as the most hygienic surface material in the food and beverage industry ...
A previous review of the cleanability of stainless steel concluded; that if surface finish had an ef...
Substratum surface roughness has a well documented effect on the retention of microorganisms. Implic...
Stainless steel surface cleaning is very simple and important method that can prevent corrosion from...
The SI unit of mass will probably be redefined within the next few years using an invariable natural...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) promises to be a valuable tool for visualising and measuring the w...
M.Phil.Stainless steel is considered to be the most appropriate material for the fabrication of plan...
The severe fouling common in food processing puts high demands on equipment cleaning. Adsorption of ...
Viable bacteria on hard, open surfaces are usually present alongside some organic (or inorganic) mat...
The hygienic status of food contact surfaces can deteriorate with wear. Effective cleaning regimes m...
Wear of food contact surfaces through abrasion may increase the surface roughness and introduce diff...
Stainless steel and ceramic surfaces were subjected to repeated soiling and cleaning procedures, usi...
The cleanability of stainless steel using a starch soil was investigated using X-ray photoelectron s...
ABSTRACT. Use of materials that are resistant to bacterial contamination could enhance food safety d...
Few methods are available for the differentiation of microorganism and organic material on surfaces,...
Stainless steel is regarded as the most hygienic surface material in the food and beverage industry ...
A previous review of the cleanability of stainless steel concluded; that if surface finish had an ef...
Substratum surface roughness has a well documented effect on the retention of microorganisms. Implic...
Stainless steel surface cleaning is very simple and important method that can prevent corrosion from...
The SI unit of mass will probably be redefined within the next few years using an invariable natural...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) promises to be a valuable tool for visualising and measuring the w...
M.Phil.Stainless steel is considered to be the most appropriate material for the fabrication of plan...
The severe fouling common in food processing puts high demands on equipment cleaning. Adsorption of ...
Viable bacteria on hard, open surfaces are usually present alongside some organic (or inorganic) mat...