Claims
- 1. A pregelatinized substantially granular waxy maize starch powder prepared by the steps of:
- (a) preparing a moist starch cake comprising about 60-70% by weight of a granular unmodified or modified waxy maize starch and water;
- (b) feeding the starch cake into an exhaust pipe containing a hot exhaust gas stream from a sonic pulse jet combustion engine to atomize the starch cake;
- (c) maintaining the resulting mixture of atomized starch, water, and hot gas in the exhaust pipe for a time sufficient to pregelatinize and substantially dry the atomized starch; and
- (d) recovering the pregelatinized starch powder by exhausting the mixture containing the atomized, pregelatinized and substantially dry starch powder into a collection chamber supplied with a flow of air.
- 2. The pregelatinized substantially granular waxy maize starch powder of claim 1, wherein the granular waxy maize starch is unmodified.
- 3. The pregelatinized substantially granular waxy maize starch powder of claim 2, wherein said pregelatized starch powder retains about 5% of the birefrigent crosses.
- 4. The pregelatinized substantially granular waxy maize starch powder of claim 3, wherein said pregelatized starch powder has an intrinsic viscosity of about 0.8-1.0 and a Brabender viscosity at 8% solids ranging from 650 B.U. after 10 minutes at 30.degree. C. to 660 B.U. at 52.degree. C. .
- 5. The pregelatinized substantially granular waxy maize starch powder of claim 1, wherein the granular waxy maise starch is modified.
- 6. The pregelatinized substantially granular waxy maize starch powder of claim 1, wherein the moist cake comprises about 65% by weight of the unmodified granular waxy maize starch.
- 7. The pregelatinized substantially granular waxy maize starch powder of claim 6, wherein said pregelatized starch powder retains about 5% of the birefringent crosses and wherein the recovered starch has an intrinsic viscosity of about 0.8-1.0 and a Brabender viscosity at 8% solids ranging from 650 B.U. after 10 minutes at 30.degree. C. to 660 B.U. at 52.degree. C. .
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 753,516, filed July 10, 1985 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,667,654.
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Divisions (1)
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