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Heat Exchanger Fouling and Cleaning: Fundamentals and Applications
May 18-22, 2003 - Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
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Paul Watkinson, University of British Columbia, Canada
Hans Müller-Steinhagen, German Aerospace Centre (DLR) and University of Stuttgart
M. Reza Malayeri, German Aerospace Centre (DLR) |
The articles for these proceedings are peer-reviewed.
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An Effective CIP Procedure for Removing Dairy Protein Based Deposit – A Laboratory Investigation
Xiao Dong Chen, The University of Auckland
Necati Özkan, The University of Auckland
Frank Qin, The University of Auckland
Hong Xin, The University of Auckland
Lin Lin, The University of Auckland
ABSTRACT: In this paper, examples of using an in-situ electrochemical cleaning technique are illustrated. It can be shown that while using the standard chemical for cleaning in the dairy industry, the application of the in-situ electrochemical method is very effective in removing the dairy protein based fouling deposits. Both the gel protocol developed earlier and the real fouling procedure have been used to evaluate the effectiveness of the new method.
Xiao Dong Chen, Necati Özkan, Frank Qin, Hong Xin, and Lin Lin, "An Effective CIP Procedure for Removing Dairy Protein Based Deposit – A Laboratory Investigation" in "Heat Exchanger Fouling and Cleaning: Fundamentals and Applications", Paul Watkinson, Hans Müller-Steinhagen, and M. Reza Malayeri Eds, ECI
Symposium Series, Volume RP1 (2003). http://services.bepress.com/eci/heatexchanger/44
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