UTILIZATION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN LIQUID MILK PROCESSING.

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Razzak, Faik [1 ]
Haddad, Ayoob N. [1 ]
Yalda, Nakeya [1 ]
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[1] Scientific Research Council, Baghdad, Iraq, Scientific Research Council, Baghdad, Iraq
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DAIRY PRODUCTS - Sterilization;
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A direct method for obtaining pasteurization by using solar energy as the heat source was carried out in this work. Simple and concentrated solar pipe collectors were designed and used for obtaining a minimum and maximum pasteurization fluid temp. of 63 to 78 degree C. Liquid milk has been pasteurized by using this process. Thermal and biological tests of the pasteurized milk showed very successful results.
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