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Food Powders: Physical Properties, Processing, and Functionality: Food Engineering Series

Autor Enrique Ortega-Rivas, Pablo Juliano, Hong Yan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 apr 2005
Food Powders is the first book that addresses key aspects of food powder technology. It is a comprehensive review on the characterization of ingredients, semi-processed and finished products when they are in a powdered form. It includes the description of different industrial unit operations such as drying, grinding, mixing, agglomeration, and encapsulation that supply food powders of different composition and microstructure. It also includes several analytical tools to characterize food powders by their particle size, size distribution, physical properties, and functionality. Written from an engineering perspective, the book is designed and developed as a useful reference for individuals in both the food industry and academia interested in an organized and updated review.
It is a valuable addition to the food powder technology literature and promotes additional interest in advancing food powders research, development, education and implementation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780306478062
ISBN-10: 0306478064
Pagini: 372
Ilustrații: XVI, 372 p.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Ediția:2005
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Seria Food Engineering Series

Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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Cuprins

Food Powders Characterization.- Sampling.- Particle Properties.- Bulk Properties.- Production, Handling, and Processing.- Storage.- Conveying.- Size Reduction.- Size Enlargement.- Encapsulation Processes.- Mixing.- Separation and Classification.- Drying.- Undesirable Phenomena and their Relation to Processing.

Notă biografică

Gustavo V. Barbosa-Cánovas (PhD, Food Engineering), is Professor of Food Engineering and Director of the Center for Nonthermal Processing of Food (CNPF) at Washington State University, USA. Dr. Barbosa-Cánovas is also the Editor-in-Chief of the Food Engineering Book Series published by Springer.
Enrique Ortega-Rivas (PhD, Chemical Engineering) is a Professor of Food and Chemical Engineering at the Autonomous University of Chihuahua (UACh), Mexico. He is a member of the Mexican Outstanding Scientific Investigators System (SNI), Visiting Professor at Washington State University and Monash University, Australia, and a Visiting Scientist at Food Science Australia.
Pablo Juliano (PhD Candidate, Food Engineering) is a PhD Student of Food Engineering at Washington State University. He has received numerous awards for Research Excellence from IFT, Research and Development Associates for Food and Packaging Systems, and Washington State University.
Hong Yan (PhD, Food Engineering) She is currently a Consultant for the Food Industry in North-America and China. Dr. Yan has made several contributions to the food powder domain including the development of an attrition index, the concept of "ultimate bulk density" and padding devices to reduce attrition.

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Food Powders: Physical Properties, Processing, and Functionality is a comprehensive review on the characterization of ingredients, semi-processed and finished products when they are in a powdered form. It includes the description of different industrial unit operations such as drying, grinding, mixing, agglomeration, and encapsulation that supply food powders of different composition and microstructure. It also includes several analytical tools to characterize food powders by their particle size, size distribution, physical properties, and functionality.
Among others, this book addresses the following key aspects of food powder technology:
  • powder sampling methods
  • single particle-related properties and their evaluation
  • food powder bulk properties
  • size reduction and size enlargement operations
  • food particle drying techniques
  • food powder encapsulation processes
  • dry powder separation and classification technology
  • conveying and mixing of food powders
  • storage alternatives for food powders
  • undesirable phenomena encountered during food powder processing, storage, and transportation
Published as part of the Springer Food Engineering Book Series, Food Powders: Physical Properties, Processing, was designed to be an essential reference for individuals in the food industry and academia interested in a book which covers all the basic aspects as well as the latest developments in this challenging field.
About the Authors:
Gustavo V. Barbosa-Cánovas (PhD, Food Engineering), is Professor of Food Engineering and Director of the Center for Nonthermal Processing of Food (CNPF) at Washington State University, USA. Dr. Barbosa-Cánovas is alsothe Editor-in-Chief of the Food Engineering Book Series published by Springer.
Enrique Ortega-Rivas (PhD, Chemical Engineering) is a Professor of Food and Chemical Engineering at the Autonomous University of Chihuahua (UACh), Mexico. He is a member of the Mexican Outstanding Scientific Investigators System (SNI), Visiting Professor at Washington State University and Monash University, Australia, and a Visiting Scientist at Food Science Australia.
Pablo Juliano (PhD Candidate, Food Engineering) is a PhD Student of Food Engineering at Washington State University. He has received numerous awards for Research Excellence from IFT, Research and Development Associates for Food and Packaging Systems, and Washington State University.
Hong Yan (PhD, Food Engineering) She is currently a Consultant for the Food Industry in North-America and China. Dr. Yan has made several contributions to the food powder domain including the development of an attrition index, the concept of "ultimate bulk density" and padding devices to reduce attrition.

Caracteristici

Addresses key aspects of food powder technology Consolidates the study and practical applications of food powders research, development, and technology