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Book The Microwave Processing of Foods

Download or read book The Microwave Processing of Foods written by Marc Regier and published by Woodhead Publishing. This book was released on 2016-11-01 with total page 486 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Microwave Processing of Foods, Second Edition, has been updated and extended to include the many developments that have taken place over the past 10 years. Including new chapters on microwave assisted frying, microwave assisted microbial inactivation, microwave assisted disinfestation, this book continues to provide the basic principles for microwave technology, while also presenting current and emerging research trends for future use development. Led by an international team of experts, this book will serve as a practical guide for those interested in applying microwave technology. Provides thoroughly up-to-date information on the basics of microwaves and microwave heating Discusses the main factors for the successful application of microwaves and the main problems that may arise Includes current and potential future applications for real-world application as well as new research and advances Includes new chapters on microwave-assisted frying, microbial inactivation, and disinfestation

Book Microwaves in the Food Processing Industry

Download or read book Microwaves in the Food Processing Industry written by Robert V. Decareau and published by . This book was released on 1985 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Background of the development of microwave heating technology; Dielectric properties of food Richard E. Mudgett; Modeling microwave heating characteristics Richard E. Mudgett; Conveyorized microwave equipments; Dehydration; Freeze-drying; Processing of meat and meat products; Blanching; Baking; Thawing; Pasteurization and sterilization; Future prospects for microwave processing: Where do we go from here?

Book Microwave Processing of Foods  Challenges  Advances and Prospects

Download or read book Microwave Processing of Foods Challenges Advances and Prospects written by Anubhav Pratap Singh and published by Springer. This book was released on 2024-03-17 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The application of microwaves has been a major advancement in food processing over the past 50 years, and yet to date there have been very few publications focusing exclusively on microwave processing and none covering the latest technological and theoretical advances. Microwave Processing of Foods: Challenges, Advances and Prospects fills this gap by covering all aspects of the microwave processing of foods including the latest novel advances in this fast-moving subject area. This text presents multidisciplinary views of novel microwave systems, novel process modeling, engineering and design, as well as practical approaches on methodology and findings regarding the effect of microwave on the food quality and process safety. The volume comprises several chapters on the newest processing and machinery aspects, engineering design and process modeling, process safety and novel processes based on full or partial application of microwave in food processing. This book also considers economic aspects, food quality issues and future trends of microwave application in the food industry. Each chapter in this text functions as a critical review, presenting the current state of knowledge based on the personal experience of the authors and the current state of published research in one particular area of food processing. While the main focus is on processing, the physical principles and the chemical and microbiological basis of the process are also covered, plus the impact of the technology on the quality and safety of food. This book presents a comprehensive and fully up-to-date reference on the principles and applications of microwave processing of food products.

Book Electromagnetic Technologies in Food Science

Download or read book Electromagnetic Technologies in Food Science written by Vicente M. Gómez-López and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2021-12-13 with total page 469 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comprehensive source of in-depth information provided on existing and emerging food technologies based on the electromagnetic spectrum Electromagnetic Technologies in Food Science examines various methods employed in food applications that are based on the entire electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. Focusing on recent advances and challenges in food science and technology, this is an up-to-date volume that features vital contributions coming from an international panel of experts who have shared both fundamental and advanced knowledge of information on the dosimetry methods, and on potential applications of gamma irradiation, electron beams, X-rays, radio and microwaves, ultraviolet, visible, pulsed light, and more. Organized into four parts, the text begins with an accessible overview of the physics of the electromagnetic spectrum, followed by discussion on the application of the EM spectrum to non-thermal food processing. The physics of infrared radiation, microwaves, and other advanced heating methods are then deliberated in detail—supported by case studies and examples that illustrate a range of both current and potential applications of EM-based methods. The concluding section of the book describes analytical techniques adopted for quality control, such as hyperspectral imaging, infrared and Raman spectroscopy. This authoritative book resource: Covers advanced theoretical knowledge and practical applications on the use of EM spectrum as novel methods in food processing technology Discusses the latest progress in developing quality control methods, thus enabling the control of continuous fast-speed processes Explores future challenges and benefits of employing electromagnetic spectrum in food technology applications Addresses emerging processing technologies related to improving safety, preservation, and overall quality of various food commodities Electromagnetic Technologies in Food Science is an essential reading material for undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, academics, and agri-food professionals working in the area of food preservation, novel food processing techniques and sustainable food production.

Book Emerging Microwave Technologies in Industrial  Agricultural  Medical and Food Processing

Download or read book Emerging Microwave Technologies in Industrial Agricultural Medical and Food Processing written by Kok Yeow You and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2018-07-04 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recently, the rapid development of microwave technologies has had a significant impact on current industrial, agricultural, medical, and food processing fields. This book is a self-contained collection of valuable scholarly papers related to the microwave applications. This book contains 10 chapters that cover several subtopics of the microwave engineering, namely, microwave system design models, emerging microwave devices, and microwave heating/drying technologies. Hence, this book should be useful to the academics, scientists, practicing researchers, and postgraduate students whose works are related to microwave technologies.

Book Microwaves in the food processing industry

Download or read book Microwaves in the food processing industry written by and published by . This book was released on 1985 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book An Annotated Bibliography on Microwaves

Download or read book An Annotated Bibliography on Microwaves written by Samuel A. Goldblith and published by Mit Press. This book was released on 2003-02-01 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The development of radar and concomitant observations on the heating effects of microwaves on biological materials have resulted in research programs directed toward developing sources of microwave energy and applying it to food processing. Numerous articles have appeared on the basic properties, modes of action, and applications of microwaves to food processing since about 1944; however, the development of continuous tunnels for processing around 1962 has generated more extensive and definitive articles in the field. This annotated bibliography covers more than 600 articles (including patents), which have been previously scattered throughout the food science literature. The abstracts are cross-indexed by author and by subject and are arranged alphabetically under the following categories: Books, Review Articles, and Announcements; Biological Effects of Microwaves, Personnel Safety, Measurement of Low Doses, Etc.; Dielectric Properties of Foods and Biological Materials and Their Measurement; Microwave Equipment—Power Sources, Ovens, Wave Guides, Tunnels, Etc.; and Applications, which include cooking and catering, general processing, sterilization and pasteurization, blanching and enzyme inactivation, packaging for microwave processing, baking, defrosting of frozen foods, freeze dehydration, dehydration, insect control, and special techniques for processing poultry, potato chips, and precooked bacon.

Book Radio Frequency Heating in Food Processing

Download or read book Radio Frequency Heating in Food Processing written by George B. Awuah and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2014-12-04 with total page 414 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Radio-Frequency Heating in Food Processing: Principles and Applications covers the fundamentals of radio-frequency (RF) heating and the use of RF-heating technologies in modern food processing, preservation, and related industries. Focusing on industrial and lab-scale applications where RF heating has been employed successfully or reported to have

Book Microwave Processing and Engineering

Download or read book Microwave Processing and Engineering written by Robert V. Decareau and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 1986 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Development and Application of Microwave Heating

Download or read book The Development and Application of Microwave Heating written by Wenbin Cao and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Microwave heating has found many applications ranging from the microwave ovens in kitchen to heat food, to a sterilization apparatus for medical treatment, to materials processing in the various fields. In those applications, microwave heating demonstrates significant advantages over conventional methods in reduced processing time and less environmental impacts. This book is comprised of eight chapters within three parts highlighting different aspects covering both the basic understandings and the advanced applications. The included discussion on the application of microwave heating in the field of food-, chemical engineering-, agricultural-, forestry- and mineral processing industry will provide a passage for future research. As a monograph, it is designed to be a fundamental reference book, aiming to help the readers to concentrate on the key aspects behind the success in microwave heating.

Book New Methods of Food Preservation

Download or read book New Methods of Food Preservation written by G. W. Gould and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 343 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Microwave Processing of Materials

Download or read book Microwave Processing of Materials written by National Research Council and published by National Academies Press. This book was released on 1994-02-01 with total page 165 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Microwaves can be effectively used in the processing of industrial materials under a wide range of conditions. However, microwave processing is complex and multidisciplinary in nature, and a high degree of technical knowledge is needed to determine how, when, and where the technology can be most profitably utilized. This book assesses the potential of microwave technology for industrial applications, reviews the latest equipment and processing methods, and identifies both the gaps in understanding of microwave processing technology and the promising development opportunities that take advantage of this new technology's unique performance characteristics.

Book Engineers  Handbook of Industrial Microwave Heating

Download or read book Engineers Handbook of Industrial Microwave Heating written by Roger J. Meredith and published by IET. This book was released on 1998 with total page 382 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A complete guide, this book presents industrial microwave heating from an engineering base and integrating the essential elements of microwave theory and heat transfer with practical design, application and operational issues.

Book Microwave Cooking and Processing

Download or read book Microwave Cooking and Processing written by Charles R. Buffler and published by Springer. This book was released on 2013-07-01 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The general public first started taking notice of the microwave oven in 1975 when sales volume, for the first time, exceeded 1,000,000 units per year! In 1985, ovens were owned by over 50070 of U. S. households, and food compa­ nies were developing microwavable products in earnest. During this period microwave product developers found that very little information was avail­ able to assist them with their task. Microwave ovens utilized a technology that was completely different from conventional and weIl-understood cook­ ing procedures. The interaction of microwaves with foods behaved in a mysterious fashion, and product development was, at best, guesswork and, at least, trial and error. This lack of knowledge of both the microwave oven and microwave-food interaction spurred the development of this text. Microwave technology was developed du ring World War 11 when the best scientists in the United States were cloistered at the radiation labora­ tory at MIT. In the 1940s virtuaIly aIl the technology that could impact the microwave oven was developed and weIl understood. The problem was in the translation of this decades-old knowledge to rules and techniques to be used for food product development. Early authors such as Püschner and Copson wrote texts primarily on applications to industrial processing. This knowledge lay faIlow as these texts went out of print.

Book Advances in Microwave and Radio Frequency Processing

Download or read book Advances in Microwave and Radio Frequency Processing written by M. Willert-Porada and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2007-05-17 with total page 788 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Prometheus brought fire to mankind Arthur R. von Hippel “Dielectrics and Waves”, 1954 Our contribution? There are only few areas of research and development of a comparable scientific and technological extension as microwave and high frequency processing. “Pr- essing” means not only application of radiation of 300 MHz to 300 GHz f- quency to synthesis, heating or ionisation of matter but also generation, transm- sion and detection of microwave and radio frequency radiation. Microwave and high frequency sources positioned in the orbit are the foun- tion of modern satellite telecommunication systems, gyrotron tubes being pr- ently developed in different countries all over the world will most probably be the major devices to open up a new era of energy supply to mankind be means of - sion plasma. Although initiated by military purposes during the Second World War (RADAR, Radio Detection and Ranging), microwave and high frequency utilisation has spread over almost every important aspect of normal day life since than, from individual mobile phones and kitchen microwave ovens to industrial food processing, production of composites as sustainable building materials, green chemistry, medical applications and finally infrastructure installations like GPS and Galileo, to name only few examples. These different areas of microwave and high frequency radiation application can not be unified within one group of scientists and technologists. There are s- eral distinguished communities active e.g., in the area of telecommunication s- tems, strong microwaves for fusion plasma or plasma based materials processing.

Book Green Food Processing Techniques

Download or read book Green Food Processing Techniques written by Farid Chemat and published by Academic Press. This book was released on 2019-07-26 with total page 586 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Green Food Processing Techniques: Preservation, Transformation and Extraction advances the ethics and practical objectives of "Green Food Processing" by offering a critical mass of research on a series of methodological and technological tools in innovative food processing techniques, along with their role in promoting the sustainable food industry. These techniques (such as microwave, ultrasound, pulse electric field, instant controlled pressure drop, supercritical fluid processing, extrusion...) lie on the frontier of food processing, food chemistry, and food microbiology, and are thus presented with tools to make preservation, transformation and extraction greener. The Food Industry constantly needs to reshape and innovate itself in order to achieve the social, financial and environmental demands of the 21st century. Green Food Processing can respond to these challenges by enhancing shelf life and the nutritional quality of food products, while at the same time reducing energy use and unit operations for processing, eliminating wastes and byproducts, reducing water use in harvesting, washing and processing, and using naturally derived ingredients. Introduces the strategic concept of Green Food Processing to meet the challenges of the future of the food industry Presents innovative techniques for green food processing that can be used in academia, and in industry in R&D and processing Brings a multidisciplinary approach, with significant contributions from eminent scientists who are actively working on Green Food Processing techniques

Book Emerging Microwave Technologies in Industrial  Agricultural  Medical and Food Processing

Download or read book Emerging Microwave Technologies in Industrial Agricultural Medical and Food Processing written by Kok Yeow You and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recently, the rapid development of microwave technologies has had a significant impact on current industrial, agricultural, medical, and food processing fields. This book is a self-contained collection of valuable scholarly papers related to the microwave applications. This book contains 10 chapters that cover several subtopics of the microwave engineering, namely, microwave system design models, emerging microwave devices, and microwave heating/drying technologies. Hence, this book should be useful to the academics, scientists, practicing researchers, and postgraduate students whose works are related to microwave technologies.