Air Products Food Industry Specialist Discusses Benefits of Nitrogen for Variety of Food Processing Applications
16 Outubro 2009 - 12:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
LEHIGH VALLEY, Pa., Oct. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Food
processors who are looking to improve product quality, lower costs
and increase output may want to consider adding nitrogen to their
operation. Air Products (NYSE:APD) food industry specialist Chris
Johnson will discuss the benefits of using nitrogen in a variety of
food processing applications when he presents "Liquid Nitrogen -- A
Beneficial Ingredient in the Food Industry" at the Prepared Foods
R&D Applications Seminar in Itasca, Ill., on Monday, October
19th. Chris will provide unique insight into the many creative uses
of nitrogen, including: -- Freezing -- Cryogenic freezing results
in smaller weight losses from dehydration than mechanical freezing.
Frozen food processors can preserve the quality of their food
products with a cryogenic freezing system using liquid nitrogen
(LIN). Due to its extremely cold temperature, LIN can freeze food
within minutes instead of hours compared to traditional ammonia or
Freon systems. This causes the formation of small ice crystals,
which helps to ensure that product moisture and quality are
maintained. An environmentally friendly freezing and chilling
solution, LIN also can be used to remove heat from a process to
prevent microbial growth, decrease cycle times or increase
production throughput. -- Packaging -- Gaseous nitrogen can be used
in a wide range of food packaging processes, including Modified
Atmosphere Packaging (MAP), to help preserve the quality of
packaged food. Food products spoil differently, whether through
microbial growth, discoloration, oxidation or even moisture loss.
By replacing the earth's breathable atmosphere in a package with a
pure gas or a gas mixture, including nitrogen, the shelf life of
products can be significantly extended, resulting in a product that
looks good, smells good and tastes good far longer. -- Mixing,
Coating and Grinding -- In mixing applications, LIN is used to
chill sauces and gravies to stop the cooking process and reduce
cooling cycle times. In coating applications, LIN's low temperature
allows it to enrobe individually quick frozen (IQF) products in
sauces while freezing to produce an even coating. During grinding,
LIN can be used to eliminate frictional grinding heat to improve
throughput of mills while also preventing the loss of flavor and
aroma components -- key contributors to organoleptic properties --
in food additives, ingredients and functional foods. Nitrogen can
be used to process a wide variety of foods, including meat and
poultry, seafood, fruits and vegetables, pasta, dairy, baked goods
and prepared meals. Air Products provides a variety of equipment
that, coupled with LIN, can help optimize IQF and non-IQF food
freezing, crust freezing, chilling, coating, mixing, and forming.
Regardless of size, nitrogen can be supplied in a mode that matches
the scale of any operation. To listen to a podcast where Chris
briefly discusses the benefits and applications of nitrogen for
food processing, visit
http://www.airproducts.com/videos/popup/audio_0910_food_freezing.htm.
Air Products has been serving the food processing industry for more
than 40 years. The company's complete offerings, marketed under
Freshline® Solutions, include high-purity gases and equipment,
international supply capability, and unmatched industry experience
and technical support. For more information, call 800-654-4567 or
visit http://www.airproducts.com/food. Air Products (NYSE:APD)
serves customers in industrial, energy, technology and healthcare
markets worldwide with a unique portfolio of atmospheric gases,
process and specialty gases, performance materials, and equipment
and services. Founded in 1940, Air Products has built leading
positions in key growth markets such as semiconductor materials,
refinery hydrogen, home healthcare services, natural gas
liquefaction, and advanced coatings and adhesives. The company is
recognized for its innovative culture, operational excellence and
commitment to safety and the environment. Air Products had fiscal
2008 revenues of $10.4 billion, operations in over 40 countries,
and 21,000 employees around the globe. For more information, visit
http://www.airproducts.com/. ***NOTE: This release may contain
forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially,
due to changes in current expectations. DATASOURCE: Air Products
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