High-temperature treatment of liquids
First Claim
1. In a method of indirect ultrahigh temperature treatment of a liquid susceptible to thermal damage and having a variable flow rate, in which the liquid must be held at a holding temperature at or above a first holding temperature for a first period of time by which sufficient overall sterilizing effect is obtained with minimal overall thermal damage while flowing at a first flow rate, the improvement comprising determining a higher, second temperature above the first holding temperature and a corresponding higher, second flow rate for the liquid to hold the liquid at that higher temperature for a lesser second period of time to provide sufficient overall sterilizing effect with minimal overall thermal damage, varying the flow rate of the liquid between the first flow rate and the second flow rate, and varying the holding temperature of the liquid between the first holding temperature and the second temperature by means of a heating fluid in indirect counterflow heat exchange relationship with the treated liquid while the flow rate of the liquid is varied between the first flow rate and the second flow rate to maintain sufficient overall sterilizing effect with minimal overall thermal damage while varying throughput of the liquid.
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Abstract
The invention is concerned with the ultra-high temperature treatment of liquids, such as milk, with a minimum of thermal damage. The present invention provides a method and apparatus for indirect ultra-high temperature treatment of a liquid in which the flow rate of a liquid through a holding tube (20) is capable of being varied and in which the holding temperature of the liquid is selected between the characteristic holding temperature for that liquid and a temperature above the said characteristic holding temperature by a temperature control means (28).
The invention provides a method and apparatus for ultra-high temperature treatment which reduces the thermal damage to a product when variable plant throughputs are employed.
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- 1. In a method of indirect ultrahigh temperature treatment of a liquid susceptible to thermal damage and having a variable flow rate, in which the liquid must be held at a holding temperature at or above a first holding temperature for a first period of time by which sufficient overall sterilizing effect is obtained with minimal overall thermal damage while flowing at a first flow rate, the improvement comprising determining a higher, second temperature above the first holding temperature and a corresponding higher, second flow rate for the liquid to hold the liquid at that higher temperature for a lesser second period of time to provide sufficient overall sterilizing effect with minimal overall thermal damage, varying the flow rate of the liquid between the first flow rate and the second flow rate, and varying the holding temperature of the liquid between the first holding temperature and the second temperature by means of a heating fluid in indirect counterflow heat exchange relationship with the treated liquid while the flow rate of the liquid is varied between the first flow rate and the second flow rate to maintain sufficient overall sterilizing effect with minimal overall thermal damage while varying throughput of the liquid.
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8. In a method of indirect ultrahigh temperature treatment of a liquid susceptible to thermal damage and having a variable flow rate, in which the liquid must be held at a holding temperature at or above a first holding temperature for a first period of time by which sufficient overall sterilizing effect is obtained with minimal overall thermal damage while flowing at a first flow rate, the improvement comprising determining a higher, second temperature above the first holding temperature and a corresponding higher, second flow rate for the liquid to hold the liquid at that higher temperature for a lesser second period of time to provide sufficient overall sterilizing effect with minimal overall thermal damage, varying the flow rate of the liquid between the first flow rate and the second flow rate, and varying the temperature and flow rate of a heating fluid, in indirect counterflow heat exchange relationship with the treated liquid, to vary the holding temperature of the liquid between the first holding temperature and the second temperature while the flow rate of the liquid is varied between the first flow rate and the second flow rate to maintain sufficient overall sterilizing effect with minimal overall thermal damage while varying throughput of the liquid.
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