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Freeze-drying process and apparatus

  • US 5,964,043 A
  • Filed: 11/17/1997
  • Issued: 10/12/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/18/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A process for carrying out freeze drying of liquid material in a vessel, in which vessels are moved automatically through various process stages up to and including being subjected to vacuum drying conditions, said process stages comprising:

  • (a) loading racks with vessels to be filled, such that said vessels are held apart at individual locations in the racks, each said vessel comprising a vessel base and a vessel wall having an outer surface and an inner surface;

    (b) washing the vessels and racks, said vessels being in an inverted position so that washing water will drain therefrom;

    (c) sterilising the vessels and racks;

    (d) filling the vessels with liquid material to be frozen therein;

    (e) rotating the vessels containing the liquid material to be frozen at a speed not less than that required to maintain the liquid in a shell of substantially uniform thickness against the inner surface of the vessel wall by the action of centifugal force while subjecting the liquid material to freezing conditions sufficient to freeze the material as said shell, wherein vessels are removed from the racks and are rotated remote from the racks and after a preset time to complete freezing, the rotating is stopped and the vessels are returned to the racks; and

    f) moving the racks with the vessels containing the material that has been frozen held at individual locations into and through a vacuum drying chamber to dry the material that has been frozen.

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