A rigid mineral-based deposit, termed ultra-high temperature (UHT) fouling, is formed on heat exchanger surfaces during milk processing at 140 °C. The removal of this type of fouling is for the first time assessed using a laser triangulation sensor and a camera, to measure changes in the thickness and to visualize structural changes in the fouling in situ. The process was monitored during both the alkali and acid cleaning steps. There was no global swelling of the fouling layer during alkali cleaning under the investigated conditions. However, significant degradation of the protein network was observed, which affected the acid cleaning step and the efficiency of the cleaning process. We conclude that treatment with alkali is required to fac...
Modification of heat transfer surfaces to minimize the effects of fouling in the dairy industry is i...
In this paper, examples of using an in-situ electrochemical cleaning technique are illustrated. It c...
This study evaluated the organic residues of milk fouling using fluorescence and confocal laser scan...
Fouling is the deposit of proteins and minerals formed on equipment surfaces during the heat treatme...
Ultra-high temperature (UHT) treatment of milk forms a deposit or fouling in the processing equipmen...
Deposits formed on the surface of heat treatment equipment in the dairy industry compromise product ...
The science underlying the removal of dairy fouling layers, and particularly the dissolution of prot...
In the milk industry, the production must be stopped daily in order to clean the process equipment f...
The mechanisms of the fouling and cleaning processes of dairy heat exchangers are affected by variou...
Molecular details concerning the induction phase of milk fouling on stainless steel at an elevated t...
Whole milk fouling of surfaces within dairy products processing plants, especially that which occurs...
While moving along the milk-conducting systems in a milking machine, milk is in contact with the inn...
While moving along the milk-conducting systems in a milking machine, milk is in contact with the inn...
Dairy fouling is defined as the accumulation of thermally insulating materials or deposits from proc...
Fouling of heat exchangers in dairy industries is still quite a severe problem both technically and ...
Modification of heat transfer surfaces to minimize the effects of fouling in the dairy industry is i...
In this paper, examples of using an in-situ electrochemical cleaning technique are illustrated. It c...
This study evaluated the organic residues of milk fouling using fluorescence and confocal laser scan...
Fouling is the deposit of proteins and minerals formed on equipment surfaces during the heat treatme...
Ultra-high temperature (UHT) treatment of milk forms a deposit or fouling in the processing equipmen...
Deposits formed on the surface of heat treatment equipment in the dairy industry compromise product ...
The science underlying the removal of dairy fouling layers, and particularly the dissolution of prot...
In the milk industry, the production must be stopped daily in order to clean the process equipment f...
The mechanisms of the fouling and cleaning processes of dairy heat exchangers are affected by variou...
Molecular details concerning the induction phase of milk fouling on stainless steel at an elevated t...
Whole milk fouling of surfaces within dairy products processing plants, especially that which occurs...
While moving along the milk-conducting systems in a milking machine, milk is in contact with the inn...
While moving along the milk-conducting systems in a milking machine, milk is in contact with the inn...
Dairy fouling is defined as the accumulation of thermally insulating materials or deposits from proc...
Fouling of heat exchangers in dairy industries is still quite a severe problem both technically and ...
Modification of heat transfer surfaces to minimize the effects of fouling in the dairy industry is i...
In this paper, examples of using an in-situ electrochemical cleaning technique are illustrated. It c...
This study evaluated the organic residues of milk fouling using fluorescence and confocal laser scan...