Sterilization of bacterial concentrates

Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector

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55 52, 55202, 55204, 55206, 99453, 422 26, 426487, 426491, 426522, B01D 1900, A23P 100, C12C 718

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ABSTRACT:
In a process for sterilization of liquids like milk, containing gases such as air and carbon dioxide and microbes, a microbal enriched partial stream is separated by centrifugation and is degassed in a first step, whereupon the so treated partial stream is heated for sterilization and is then remixed with the rest of the original stream. The novelty is constituted by the manner of heating said partial stream, namely by injecting it in finely divided form into a closed container in which there is provided a steam atmosphere, the stream being discharged with level control from said container, whereas the remaining gas is separated and is discharged through an extra outlet.

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