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SEPTEMBER 2011 (published: 01.09.2011)
Number 2(12)
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Reserves of energy saving in the process of drying of vegetable oils phospholipid emulsion
Altaiuly S.
Keywords: energy saving, drying process, phospholipid emulsions, rotary-film apparatus
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Reserves of energy saving in the process of drying of vegetable oils phospholipid emulsion
The examples of reserves of energy saving in the drying process of
phospholipid emulsions of vegetable oils in the rotary-film apparatus have been
shown. Energy saving in the drying process is achieved by blending the original
product with separated filtration of vapor mixtures of phospholipid fatty emulsion
of vegetable oil and by producing steam in the steam generator with regulated
energy supply from the condensate formed in the heating jacket of the evaporator
and the refrigeration unit, which improves the quality of the finished products and
reduce material costs; by middleware products pre-heating coolant heated in the
condenser by heat released as a result of compression of the refrigerant in the
compressor refrigeration system, which improves the energy efficiency of the
evaporation process, and reduce energy consumption per unit weight of the
finished product; by the direction after the condenser of the intermediate coolant
to heat escaping from the apparatus of the finished product, which allows him to
ensure the timely removal out of the device and the further transportation when
processing in subsequent stages.
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Keywords: energy saving, drying process, phospholipid emulsions, rotary-film apparatus

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License