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GB644799A - Process for manufacture of milk sugar - Google Patents

Process for manufacture of milk sugar

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GB644799A
GB644799A GB21054/47A GB2105447A GB644799A GB 644799 A GB644799 A GB 644799A GB 21054/47 A GB21054/47 A GB 21054/47A GB 2105447 A GB2105447 A GB 2105447A GB 644799 A GB644799 A GB 644799A
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lactose
crystals
whey
batch
concentrate
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Western Condensing Co
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Western Condensing Co
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C13SUGAR INDUSTRY
    • C13KSACCHARIDES OBTAINED FROM NATURAL SOURCES OR BY HYDROLYSIS OF NATURALLY OCCURRING DISACCHARIDES, OLIGOSACCHARIDES OR POLYSACCHARIDES
    • C13K5/00Lactose

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Abstract

Lactose is manufactured from whey or other lactose containing lacteal fluids by evaporating preferably under vacuum the latter to form a concentrate supersaturated with respect to its lactose content which may be momentarily heated to 220-260 DEG F. by direct contact with steam and permitting approximately 20-40 per cent of lactose to crystallize, adding sufficient water which may be sufficiently cold to minimize re-solution of lactose crystals (or other aqueous materials such as whey) to the concentrated slurry of crystals and mother liquor to reduce the viscosity then removing the lactose crystals from the diluted slurry by passing it into a classifying cone where the crystals collect at the bottom and the liquid overflows at the top, the latter being utilized in the manufacture of animal foods (see Group I). The crystallization may be helped by seeding with crystals formed in a preceding batch of the process. In another procedure the batch is crystallized over a suitable period and without removing any crystals it is mixed with the next batch of concentrate and the combined material further crystallized. Other batches may be added depending in tankage capacity. Specifications 448,539 and 530,827 are referred to.ALSO:Lactose is manufactured from whey or other lactose-containing lacteal fluids by evaporating preferably under vacuum the latter to form a concentrate supersaturated with respect to its lactose content which may be momentarily heated to 220 DEG -260 DEG F by direct contact with steam and permitting approximately 20-40 per cent of lactose to crystallize adding sufficient water which may be sufficiently cold to minimize re-solution of lactose crystals (or other aqueous materials such as whey) to the concentrated slurry of crystals and mother liquor to reduce the viscosity, then removing the lactose crystals from the diluted slurry by passing it into a classifying cone when the crystals collect at the bottom and the liquid overflows at the top, the latter being utilized in the manufacture of animal foods (see Group I). The crystallization may be helped by seeding with crystals formed in a preceding batch of the process. In another procedure the batch is crystallized over a suitable period and without removing any crystals it is mixed with the next batch of concentrate and the combined material further crystallized. Other batches may be added depending on tankage capacity. Specifications 448,539 and 530,827, [both in Group III], are referred to.ALSO:An ingredient for stock or poultry feed is obtained by drying the overflow from the classifier in the separation of lactose crystals from mother liquor in the manufacture of lactose from whey (see Group VI). An example gave on analysis the following percentage composition: lactose 57.5, ash 13.0, acid 7.3, undetermined 3.5, and protein 18.7. Specifications 448,539 and 530,827, [both in Group III], are referred to.
GB21054/47A 1942-09-28 1947-08-01 Process for manufacture of milk sugar Expired GB644799A (en)

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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE929600C (en) * 1953-04-03 1955-06-30 Lijempf Nv Process for the production of small lactose crystals
DE1097380B (en) * 1958-12-05 1961-01-12 Molkerei Everswinkel Inh Josef Process for making milk sugar from whey

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE929600C (en) * 1953-04-03 1955-06-30 Lijempf Nv Process for the production of small lactose crystals
DE1097380B (en) * 1958-12-05 1961-01-12 Molkerei Everswinkel Inh Josef Process for making milk sugar from whey

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