Electric heating – Capacitive dielectric heating – Specific heating application
Patent
1995-06-06
1997-03-04
Leung, Philip H.
Electric heating
Capacitive dielectric heating
Specific heating application
219780, 392338, 426244, 99358, H05B 660
Patent
active
056076134
ABSTRACT:
An electroheating cell operating at low voltage and mains frequency, i.e., 60 Hz, is effective in heating a variety of food products including liquid egg products for general processing, as well as pasteurization and sterilization. The electroheating cell includes at least a pair of spaced electrode assemblies each including an electrode spaced from a barrier in contact with the food product by a gap containing an electrolyte solution.
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Ingerman Jeffrey H.
Leung Philip H.
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