Radio frequency (RF) assisted heating of foods is an established technique used in food processing such as postharvest treatment of in-shell fruits, drying of food materials and products. More recently, it has been proposed as industrial solution for continuous tempering of frozen meat blocks. In the last years, scientific literature has shown interest on using RF heating to enhance food thawing prior to further processing or consumption, due to the possibility to reduce processing time, raise the power efficiency of the thawing process, and eventually provide better quality and safety of the thawed product. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance between batch and continuous thawing of food products assisted by RF heating...
Radio frequency (RF) heating is known as capacitive dielectric heating and has been recognized as an...
This study attempted to quantify effects of dielectric properties (DPs) and densities of a surroundi...
During radio frequency (RF) processing, the size of sample between RF electrodes has certain effect ...
Radio frequency (RF) assisted heating of foods is an established technique used in food processing s...
Conventional thawing processes adopted by food industry are characterized by longer operation times ...
A freezing pilot plant combining cryogenic flow and radiofrequency (RF) (2-6 kV) was used to freeze ...
A numerical analysis of three block-shaped beef blends (lean, fat, and 50:50 lean/fat mixture), temp...
Radio frequency (RF) processing has been widely used for thawing – tempering purposes, and electric ...
Radio frequency (RF) heating is a technology on which quite a number of publications have emerged in...
With regard to efficient food processing and cost effective production lines, Radio Frequency (RF) h...
The potential exploitation of radiofrequency (RF) to assist food freezing was studied. To this aim, ...
Radio frequency (RF) heating has great potential for achieving rapid and volumetric heating in foods...
Low moisture food is usually considered as high safety food. Since its low water activity (aw \u3c 7...
Radiofrequency-assisted nitrogen cryogenic freezing previously proposed was optimized to increase me...
Radio frequency (RF) heating is known as capacitive dielectric heating and has been recognized as an...
This study attempted to quantify effects of dielectric properties (DPs) and densities of a surroundi...
During radio frequency (RF) processing, the size of sample between RF electrodes has certain effect ...
Radio frequency (RF) assisted heating of foods is an established technique used in food processing s...
Conventional thawing processes adopted by food industry are characterized by longer operation times ...
A freezing pilot plant combining cryogenic flow and radiofrequency (RF) (2-6 kV) was used to freeze ...
A numerical analysis of three block-shaped beef blends (lean, fat, and 50:50 lean/fat mixture), temp...
Radio frequency (RF) processing has been widely used for thawing – tempering purposes, and electric ...
Radio frequency (RF) heating is a technology on which quite a number of publications have emerged in...
With regard to efficient food processing and cost effective production lines, Radio Frequency (RF) h...
The potential exploitation of radiofrequency (RF) to assist food freezing was studied. To this aim, ...
Radio frequency (RF) heating has great potential for achieving rapid and volumetric heating in foods...
Low moisture food is usually considered as high safety food. Since its low water activity (aw \u3c 7...
Radiofrequency-assisted nitrogen cryogenic freezing previously proposed was optimized to increase me...
Radio frequency (RF) heating is known as capacitive dielectric heating and has been recognized as an...
This study attempted to quantify effects of dielectric properties (DPs) and densities of a surroundi...
During radio frequency (RF) processing, the size of sample between RF electrodes has certain effect ...