Energy conservation methods in juice concentration by evaporation

Energy conservation methods in juice concentration by evaporation

Juice concentration by evaporation

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2011-06-02 )

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In many food processes water, or another solvent, needs to be removed from a dilute liquid to produce a concentrated or dried product. One of the processes that can be used to remove water is evaporation. Evaporation has several advantages over other water removal processes. Modern evaporation plants are very effective at utilizing small amounts of steam or electrical energy to generate large rates of evaporation. Techniques such as multiple- effect evaporation, thermal vapor recompression and mechanical vapor recompression greatly reduce the amount of energy required to give a certain degree of concentration. Another advantage of evaporation is the level of concentration attainable. Evaporation can concentrate most liquid feeds of any dilution up to 50% solids easily, while, in the extreme, sugar solutions for the production of hard candies (toffees) are evaporated to about 98% solids

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8443-8570-0

ISBN-10:

3844385703

EAN:

9783844385700

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Manal Sorour

Number of pages:

120

Published on:

2011-06-02

Category:

Agriculture, horticulture, forestry, fishery, nutrition