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Mixing, blending, stirring

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Objective

The aim of this group of operations is to obtain a uniform mixture from two or more components or to obtain an even particle size distribution in a food material. This can also result in improved characteristics and eating quality.

Field of application

These operations are widely applied in almost all sectors of the food industry.

Techniques, methods and equipment

Mixing (blending) is the combination of different materials. In mixing, the spatial distribution of the separate components are reduced to obtain a certain degree of homogeneity. Various mixing operations can be distinguished in the food industry:
  • solid/solid mixing as, for example, carried out during the production of animal feed or food products, such as blends of tea and coffee, dried soup, cake mixes, custard, ice-cream mixes, malt blends etc.
  • solid/liquid mixing as, for example, carried out during the production of canned foods, dairy products, etc. This type of mixing is also used in the production of chocolates and sweets, where the ingredients are mixed in a more or less liquid state then and solidify on cooling
  • liquid/liquid mixing, used during the production of emulsions like mayonnaise, margarine and mixtures of solutions. This type of mixing is also used to blend different wines or mineral water with each other or with additives or extra ingredients.
  • liquid/gas mixing, used, for example, in making ice-cream, whipped-cream and some sweets. During spray drying the liquid-phase is mixed in a stream of gas.
Mixing equipment commonly used for solid/solid mixing includes: rotating drums, rotary mixers, paddle and ribbon mixers and mixing screws in cylindrical or cone-shaped vessels and variable speed drive screws. Generally in solid/solid mixing, cyclones are used as an integral part of the process to recover the particulate matter (dust) in extracted air. The recovered material is then reprocessed.
For viscous solid/liquid mixing, kneading machines are used.
For low viscous solid/liquid mixtures and liquid/liquid mixtures various types of stirrers, impellers and agitators are applied.
For liquid/gas mixing, atomisers are used to produce small liquid droplets, which are brought into contact with a stream of gas. In making ice-cream, whipped-cream or a foam, small gas bubbles are fed into a liquid.
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mixing, blending, stirring

Objective The aim of this group of operations is to obtain a uniform mixture from two or more components or to obtain an even particle size distribution in a food material. This can also result in... read full description