Claims
- 1. A method of heat treating a biologically contaminatable material to obtain solids in a granular form and to remove fats therefrom, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) passing said material in a liquid from through a heat exchanger with a residence time of a maximum of two minutes and at a temperature sufficient to heat said material to 50.degree. C. to 125.degree. C.;
- (b) thereafter continuously displacing said material along a storage path while maintaining it at a temperature of 50.degree. to 125.degree. C. for a minimum of two minutes thereby melting any fats contained in said material;
- (c) filtering the material following hot storage in step (b) by introducing said material into one end of an elongate filter body having a plurality of angularly adjoining sections and rotating said body about a horizontal axis eccentric to said body in a closed housing containing vapor at a temperature of 50.degree. to 125.degree. C., thereby advancing solids from said material from one end of said body to the opposite end thereof and extracting a liquid phase from said material through a wall of said filter body, said solids being advanced through said body for a minimum of four minutes; and
- (d) drying the solids recovered from said opposite end of said body.
- 2. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said material has a residence time in step (b) of substantially 5 to 15 minutes and a residence time in said body in step (c) of substantially 8 to 15 minutes.
- 3. The method defined in claim 2 wherein said solids are dried in step (d) by exposing them to hot air at a temperature of 100.degree. to 180.degree. C. for a period of 20 to 40 minutes while agitating said solids in said hot air and advancing said solids along a horizontal path and sweeping said hot solids alternately inwardly and outwardly during displacement along said path.
- 4. The method defined in claim 3 wherein the material is heated in step (a) by direct steam heating at a pressure of 0.2 to 0.6 bar.
- 5. The method defined in claim 4 wherein steps (a), (b), (c) and (d) are carried out continuously in a closed system at a constant rate.
- 6. A method of heat treating a biologically contaminatable material to obtain solids in a granular from and to remove fats therefrom, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) passing said material in a liquid form through a heat exchanger with a residence time of a maximum of two minutes and at a temperature sufficient to heat said material to 50.degree. C. to 125.degree. C.;
- (b) thereafter continuously displacing said material along a storage path while maintaining it at a temperature of 50.degree. to 125.degree. C. for a minimum of two minutes thereby melting any fats contained in said material;
- (c) filtering the material following hot storage in step (b) by introducing said material into a rotating elongate filter body in a closed housing containing vapor at a temperature of 50.degree. to 125.degree. C., thereby advancing solids from said material from one end of said body to the opposite end thereof through said body and extracting a liquid phase from said material through a wall of said filter body, said solids being advanced through said body for a minimum of four minutes; and
- (d) drying the solids recovered from said opposite end of said body by exposing them to hot air at a temperature of 100.degree. to 180.degree. C. for a period of 20 to 40 minutes while agitating said solids in said hot air and advancing said solids along a horizontal path and sweeping said hot solids alternately inwardly and outwardly during displacement along said path.
- 7. A method of heat treating a biologically contaminatable material in the form of a slurry suspension or solution containing a solids-forming material and including water, proteins and fats to obtain solids in a granular form and to remove fats therefrom said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) passing said material in a liquid form through a heat exchanger with a residence time of a maximum of two minutes and at a temperature sufficient to heat said material to 50.degree. C. to 125.degree. C. to coagulate solids in the liquid;
- (b) thereafter continuously displacing said material along a storage path while maintaining it at a temperature of 50.degree. to 125.degree. C. for a minimum of two minutes thereby melting any fats contained in said material;
- (c) filtering the material following hot storage in step (b) by introducing said material in a rotating elongate filter body in a closed housing containing vapor at a temperature of 50.degree. to 125.degree. C., thereby advancing solids from said material from one end of said body to the opposite end thereof and extracting a liquid phase from said material through a wall of said filter body, said solids being advanced through said body for a minimum of four minutes; and
- (d) drying the solids recovered from said opposite end of said body.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 131,887, filed Mar. 19, 1980.
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