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The comparative efficiency of different types of dairy farm milk coolers

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Title The comparative efficiency of different types of dairy farm milk coolers
Names Hoffmann, Hans (creator)
Wilster, G. H. (advisor)
Date Issued 1933-12-12 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1934
Abstract The object of this study was to compare the efficiency
of a Hydro-Vac cooler with that of a 29 x 16-1/2 inch tubular
surface cooler, as well as with that of two other coolers
(tub cooler and sprinkler cooler).
The cooling efficiency of a Hydro-Vac cooler was slightly
lower than that of a 29 x 16-1/2 inch tubular surface cooler.
The cooling efficiency of a sprinkler cooler was found to be
higher than that of a tub cooler, but the cooling efficiency
of either one of these two coolers was considerably lower than
that of a Hydro-Vac cooler. When a Hydro-Vac cooler and a
tubular surface cooler were thoroughly cleaned and sterilized
there was no difference of' practical significance in the bacterial
contamination of the milk by these two coolers.
The flavor and odor of milk cooled with a tubular surface
cooler or with a Hydro-Vac cooler was on an average slightly
superior to the flavor and odor of milk from the same lot
which was cooled with a tub cooler or with a sprinkler cooler.
No difference was observed in the volume of cream forming
on milk from the same lot when the milk was cooled with a
tubular surface cooler or with a Hydro-Vac cooler or when it
was not cooled. Cooling the same milk with a tub cooler
produced a slightly greater cream volume than cooling with a
tubular surface cooler or with a Hydro-Vac cooler.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Milk -- Cooling -- Equipment and supplies
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/52885

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