Circulation cleaning of a plate heat exchanger fouled by tomato juice: II. Cleaning with caustic soda solution

The effect on the circulation cleaning of a plate heat exchanger fouled with diluted tomato paste using a 2.0% w/w caustic soda solution has been studied at 70 and 90°C, and the effect of increased flow rate and overall pressure of the system has been investigated at a fluid temperature of 90°C. Inc...

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发表在:International Journal of Food Science & Technology
主要作者: 2-s2.0-0019906606
格式: 文件
语言:English
出版: 1982
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id CHEOW C.S.; JACKSON A.T.
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Circulation cleaning of a plate heat exchanger fouled by tomato juice: II. Cleaning with caustic soda solution
1982
International Journal of Food Science & Technology
17
4
10.1111/j.1365-2621.1982.tb00198.x
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0019906606&doi=10.1111%2fj.1365-2621.1982.tb00198.x&partnerID=40&md5=ea54b726843fc916080ffd237aa38a02
The effect on the circulation cleaning of a plate heat exchanger fouled with diluted tomato paste using a 2.0% w/w caustic soda solution has been studied at 70 and 90°C, and the effect of increased flow rate and overall pressure of the system has been investigated at a fluid temperature of 90°C. Increasing the temperature of the 2.0% caustic soda solution increased the cleaning rate but did not significantly reduce the final amount of soil remaining on the plates. Increasing the circulation rate of the fluid increased the cleaning rate and also the final amount of residual soil. An increase in pressure of the system decreased the overall cleaning efficiency. Copyright © 1982, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Circulation cleaning of a plate heat exchanger fouled by tomato juice: II. Cleaning with caustic soda solution
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title Circulation cleaning of a plate heat exchanger fouled by tomato juice: II. Cleaning with caustic soda solution
title_short Circulation cleaning of a plate heat exchanger fouled by tomato juice: II. Cleaning with caustic soda solution
title_full Circulation cleaning of a plate heat exchanger fouled by tomato juice: II. Cleaning with caustic soda solution
title_fullStr Circulation cleaning of a plate heat exchanger fouled by tomato juice: II. Cleaning with caustic soda solution
title_full_unstemmed Circulation cleaning of a plate heat exchanger fouled by tomato juice: II. Cleaning with caustic soda solution
title_sort Circulation cleaning of a plate heat exchanger fouled by tomato juice: II. Cleaning with caustic soda solution
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description The effect on the circulation cleaning of a plate heat exchanger fouled with diluted tomato paste using a 2.0% w/w caustic soda solution has been studied at 70 and 90°C, and the effect of increased flow rate and overall pressure of the system has been investigated at a fluid temperature of 90°C. Increasing the temperature of the 2.0% caustic soda solution increased the cleaning rate but did not significantly reduce the final amount of soil remaining on the plates. Increasing the circulation rate of the fluid increased the cleaning rate and also the final amount of residual soil. An increase in pressure of the system decreased the overall cleaning efficiency. Copyright © 1982, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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