Preassembled reverse osmosis to
concentrate whole egg before the dryer.
Whole egg, which is approximately 24%
DM (Dry Matter), could be concentrated at 36%, reducing volumes by 1/3.
For example: if we had 3000 liters/h
we would have 1000 liters/h of water extracted from the RO (reverse osmosis)
and then 2000 liters/h of product to send to the dryer.
With this new technology you can
save a lot of fuel: you can save about 60 square meters of gas per hour,
in addition to a double increase in production capacity. You can get 85% more yield with the
dryer already installed.
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Concentrated by
UF/RO |
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Feeding |
Whole egg |
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Whole egg |
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RO |
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RO |
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Capacity |
1940 |
kg/h |
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1050 |
kg/h |
Concentration |
37% |
%TS |
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37% |
%TS |
Temperature |
4-5°C |
°C |
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4-5°C |
°C |
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Operational condition: |
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Temperature of dried air |
180 |
ºC |
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180 |
ºC |
Temperature of exaustic air |
68/70 |
ºC |
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68/70 |
ºC |
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Total evaporation in the
chamber |
1200 |
kg/h |
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650 |
kg/h |
Powder production |
740 |
kg/h |
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400 |
kg/h |
Final humidity |
3% |
% |
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3% |
% |