Method and a system for defrosting frozen packed products

Heating – Work chamber having heating means – Having means by which work is progressed or moved mechanically

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99483, 426524, 236 15BB, A23B 406

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058821910

ABSTRACT:
According to the method a relatively dry heated airflow is made to sweep around the product and the heat flow rate imparted to the airflow is controlled in dependence on the surface temperature of the product in the place where the product is expected to reach the highest temperature. The plant includes a heating assembly, a blower and means to provide a flow duct in which the products are piled with spaced relationship along part of said duct. A temperature sensor is disposed on an upstream surface of a product farthest upstream in the pile and a microprocessor receives signals from the temperature sensor and emits a control signal to the heating assembly.

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