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Factors Affecting Bulk Density of Milk Powder Factors Affecting Bulk Density of Milk Powder

Factors Affecting Bulk Density of Milk Powder - PowerPoint Presentation

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Factors Affecting Bulk Density of Milk Powder - PPT Presentation

Dr J Badshah University Professor cum Chief Scientist Dairy Engineering Department Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Dairy Science amp Technology Jagdeopath Patna Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna ID: 1024566

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1. Factors Affecting Bulk Density of Milk PowderDr. J. BadshahUniversity Professor – cum - Chief ScientistDairy Engineering DepartmentSanjay Gandhi Institute of Dairy Science & Technology, Jagdeopath, Patna(Bihar Animal Sciences University, Patna)

2. Bulk Density of PowderBulk Density – “ Mass per unit volume”. Also termed as packing density or apparent density, unit= gm/mlFixed weight is taken and volume occupied is to be found out and B.D. evaluated in gm/ml without tapping. This is poured bulk density as per the size of particles.Loose B.D. = Tapping for 10 times.Tapped B.D. = Tapping for 100 times (More reliable and consistent)Tapped to extreme density = tapping is done for 1250 times.Packaging, transportation cost and storage space are influenced. Low B.D powder requires larger volume to pack so total volume during transportation will be more per unit weight. So transportation cost increases.Functional property also influenced by this basic property e.g. reconstitution is rapid by lighter powder as water can easily entre inside particle.

3. Factors Affecting Bulk Density of PowderRoller dried have low BD than spray dried powder particles. In roller dried BD mainly depends on fitness of milling and grinding ranging from 0.3-0.5 gm/ml due to irregular shape particles forming voids or interstitial space.Spray dried powder has higher BD due to uniform shapes and close packing of particles resulting lesser voids among the particles. However, the particle density of individual particles is less in case of spray drying than that in roller drying because there is more entrapped air in spray dried particles and particles of roller dried particles are compact.In instant powder, random fusing of particle gives irregular shape so more voids left and agglomerates are porous in nature (rewet powder) in conventional dryer resulting in low BD. The ‘Straight through‘ may have slight higher bulk density than conventional. In the first stage of drying the particle size is decided but final shape of particle is decided in second stage depending on temperature difference. So higher TS can be used to have high bulk density.If the crust is formed due to high temperature difference between air and particle, the vapour is trapped inside the crust and vapour pressure increases. With high TS, the vapour going out is replaced by less air and bulk density of particles are higher and vice versa.If vapour pressure inside the particle is very high and cause bulging effect (i.e. expansion of particle size) then powder become lighter with less B.D. B.D. of spray dried=0.5-0.8 gm/mlClass ppt3

4. Factors Affecting Bulk Density of powderRewetted powder process is expected to have lower bulk density than that of powder from which it is made.High Protein and low fat causes whipping. Foaming ability enhances resulted in low B.D.Nature composition –more denatured WP –more foaming as WP give good whipping and results in Low B.D.Feed concentration is high i.e. TS high means less foaming and more viscosity also less entrapped air results in high B.D.Feed temperature is high temp means low foaming results in low B.D.Preheating- denaturation of WP = high denaturation – less foamingType of atomizer : Nozzle atomizer = less entrapped air than disc type atomizer but disc type can use high concentrated milk so effect of type of atomizer is not much.

5. Factors Affecting B. D. of Powder..contd.A new atomizer- steam hustling (‘S’ vanes) reduces chances of air incorporation. Higher the air in feed = higher air in the product= low B.D.Feed viscosity= coarse particle= larger sizeOutlet temp – lower temp =higher moistureFine returns – to increase dispersibility and facilitate agglomeration high fines = more agglomerationB.D. is affected by two – main factors1) Occluded air in pores, 2) Interstitial air between space of particles

6. Example of measured B.D.

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