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- W2000679688 abstract "Abstract The layer crystallization process has the potential to produce the same milk fat fractions as can be obtained by the suspension crystallization process. That is, milk fat fractions with solid fat content melting profiles similar to those obtained by suspension fractionation can be produced with this technique. The fatty acid profiles as well as the melting enthalpies of the different fractions confirm the separation of milk fat by the layer technique. Furthermore, there is potential to improve the results of separation presented in the first part of this paper. The two sources of improvement, temperature control of the process and controlled nucleation, lead to (i) a smooth crystalline layer with a low amount of entrapped mother liquor, contrary to the layers composed of agglomerated needles, and (ii) a good quality of attachment of the crystalline layer to the cooled surface. Moreover, the product quality can be increased using sweating as a postcrystallization step. “Sweating by warm gas” seems to have a better outlook concerning handling and controlling the process than “sweating by warm tube” because sloughing of the crystal layers can be avoided. Further investigations of the mass ratio of sweating fraction and amount of product as well as the aspect of energy consumption will determine the technical feasibility of solid‐layer crystallization for fractionation of milk fat." @default.
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- W2000679688 title "Milk fat fractionation by solid-layer melt crystallization" @default.
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