화학공학소재연구정보센터
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol.56, No.23, 6695-6702, 2017
Rate-Based Approach to Cleaning-in-Place
Fouling is a major problem in the food industry. In cases, where allergens are involved, excessive cleaning of food processing equipment often takes plate to ensure allergen levels are reduced to acceptable levels. Experimental trials were conducted in a pilot scale cleaning rig to assess the effect of fluid flow rate and temperature on the removal rate of milk paste during cleaning-in-place. Conductivity measurements taken during trials were analyzed to produce an equation enabling calculation of the cleaning rate with water temperature, flow rate, initial deposit mass, and time. The rate of cleaning with,detergent was also, investigated. This methodology produces a-rate-based expression for. cleaning, which can be applied to other products, and can be, used to determine the time when cleaning is complete, the extent of a cleaning, process, or when the prerinse should be replaced with a detergent This prevents overcleaning and therefore reduces the costs associated with overcleaning through energy, material, and loss of production time.