This production line can be used to produce a variety of dairy products including pure milk, flavored milk, sour milk, yogurt, milk drinks, ice cream, butter, soy milk, and energy drinks.
The shelf life of the pasteurized milk is generally 5-7 days when kept refrigerated at a temperature of 2-6°C.
The main components include a milk weighing and receiving tank, milk cooling system, milk storage tank, milk pasteurizing system, pasteurized milk filling system, and a CIP cleaning system.
The pasteurization process involves heating the milk to 75-85°C for 10-15 seconds to kill pathogenic microorganisms, followed by rapid cooling to 4°C for filling into containers.
The final product can be stored in plastic pouches, PE or glass bottles, and gable top cartons, with various sizes ranging from 100g to 3000ml.
Regular cleaning and maintenance are required, particularly for the CIP cleaning system, to ensure hygiene and proper functioning of the equipment.
Yes, the production line can be customized according to the customer's requirements, including the type of dairy products and filling methods.
The production line is ISO9001:2008 certified, ensuring high quality and safety standards in the manufacturing process.
The milk cooling system can either use a cooling tank for low capacity or a plate type heat exchanger (PHE) for high capacity, capable of continuous cooling to 4°C.
We offer good after-sales support, including a 2-year warranty, installation, commissioning, and operator training to ensure efficient operation.
Yes, the production line is designed to handle capacities from 2 tons to 300 tons per day.
Homogenization is important as it reduces fat globules into smaller particles, ensuring a stable emulsion and improving the quality and shelf life of the milk.
Yes, the milk must be maintained at specific temperatures throughout the process, such as cooling to 4°C and pasteurizing at 75-85°C.
Impurities are removed during the milk weighing and receiving stage using an active screen to ensure that only clean milk enters the production line.
The CIP (Clean-In-Place) cleaning system is designed to clean the internal surfaces of the production equipment without disassembly, ensuring hygiene and efficiency.
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