Protein supplements production – Pakistan Industrial Sector- Part 2 Process Science In this section the final chosen design of process for the plant is explained. This involves an overview of the plant diagram, which is done in conjunction and reference to the PID. Each line present is analysed and its constitution explained. This is also […]
Feb 2 2012 | Posted in
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Effluent treatment for manufacturing protein supplements – Pakistan Industrial sector The effluent treatment section is the last part of the process. The problem originates because typically discharge from a process such as this has a BOD of 3000mg/L (Stanbury, 1987) and the acceptable level of discharge into rivers is 30mg/l. Therefore, it important to discharge […]
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Drying process in industrial sector – Part 2 However, for this process the drum and spray dryers are the types most commonly considered. Firstly, drum dryers are used for liquids and dilute slurry feeds. It and can be an alternative to the spray drier if the product is to be produced in the form of […]
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Drying process in industrial sector – Part 1 Drying is the final unit operation in the manufacture of the protein supplement. The performance of this stage determines the component make up of the final product which is to be sold in the market. As throughout the rest of the process the first decision is whether […]
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Protein Supplement production in industrial sector – Part 8 Separation Cell Flocculation The efficiency of solid-liquid separation processes can be often improved by increasing the particle size (yeast cells) through flocculation prior to centrifuge separator and also it contribute to reduce the overall manufacturing cost. The reason is the rate of sedimentation of spherical particles […]
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Protein Supplement production in industrial sector – Part 7 However, with increasing mass growth comes an increase in the requirements for substrate and more importantly oxygen. The oxygen requirement for large amount biomass is difficult to meet and requires a very large air flow rate which equally requires increasingly higher power inputs (Stanbury and Whitaker, […]
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Protein Supplement production in industrial sector – Part 6 A fed-batch process offers a method to eliminate this production. If the concentration of the substrate is kept below 0.25 g/l then fermentative metabolism will be restricted (Daramola and Zampraka, 2008). This is achieved by the substrate being fed to the reactor incrementally. One advantage the […]
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Protein Supplement production in industrial sector – Part 5 The continuous injector flash cooler is illustrated in Fig.4 and consists of a steam injector which directly injects steam into the non-sterile medium. The holding section is to maintain the medium at a required temperature and then the hot medium is passed through a flash cooler […]
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Protein Supplement production in industrial sector – Part 4 Steriliser Options The purpose of a sterile process is to ensure the integrity of the product of the process. As the process involves the growth of a micro-organism for the consumption of humans the degree of sterilisation is of great importance. This is then achieved by […]
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Some inside media sources are reporting that Nokia’s new high tech smart phone Lumia 900 will be coming in the United States somewhere in March. Earlier, a newsletter was also published on the Nokia Developer Website stating, “It will become available exclusively through AT&T in March. With support for AT&T’s 4G LTE (Long-Term […]