2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.aaspro.2014.11.040
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Alkaline Cleaning-in-Place of Pink Guava Puree Fouling Deposit Using Lab-scale Cleaning Test Rig

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“…The literature concludes that cleaning fluid velocity is one of the most important parameters [78,160]. For cleaning of technical surfaces consisting of stainless steel or other metals, the range of jet velocity should be between 80 and 200 m/s [54].…”
Section: δPmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The literature concludes that cleaning fluid velocity is one of the most important parameters [78,160]. For cleaning of technical surfaces consisting of stainless steel or other metals, the range of jet velocity should be between 80 and 200 m/s [54].…”
Section: δPmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…production, beverages can easily absorb contaminants, microorganisms, or other particles, which are unfit for consumption, unhealthy, or even toxic. In the production chain, industrial equipment needs cleaning concepts that agree to the highest possible hygienic standards [78,122,147,178]. The significance of cleaning processes also becomes apparent in the number of guidelines and configuration proposals for hygienic design in the food-producing industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are three main types of chemicals used for the cleaning and disinfection process: alkaline (e.g., sodium hydroxide), acidic (e.g., nitric acid), and disinfectants (e.g., hydrogen peroxide, sodium hypochlorite) [15]. Carbohydrate-based fouling deposits such as pink guava puree fouling deposit [16][17][18] and chili sauce fouling deposit [19] are alkaline soluble. In contrast, mineral-based fouling deposits such as calcium are developed mostly from beer [20,21] and dairy [22][23][24] and are acid soluble [17].…”
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“…In contrast, mineral-based fouling deposits such as calcium are developed mostly from beer [20,21] and dairy [22][23][24] and are acid soluble [17]. Various types of fouling deposits or food soils have different characteristics which require different cleaning processes and cleaning chemicals [15,16]. Alkaline electrolyzed water (AlEW) and AcEW are potential clean-label alternatives to the food industry for alkaline wash and acidic wash, respectively.…”
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“…Asteriadou et al 4 used visual observations, heat transfer coefficient, and image analysis to monitor cleanliness. Khalid et al 14 also analyzed images taken from a video of the cleaning process, assessing the change in area the deposit covered. This method is especially effective if the image analysis also takes into account the thickness of the deposit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%