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An automatic method for measuring the heat coagulation time of milk powder solutions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 June 2009
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An apparatus for the objective determination of the heat coagulation time of milk powder solutions is described. In the apparatus a chromium plated iron piston is moved by means of a ring magnet, driven by a control mechanism, through a heated cylinder containing a small sample of milk. When the milk coagulates, the increased impedance between the inner wall of the cylinder and the metal piston overcomes the magnetic strength of the ring magnet and the magnetic coil moves away from the piston core, resulting in a momentary change in coil current, which after amplification is used to stop a digital clock. The method was tested with 10 and 20 % milk powder solutions at various pH values, at temperatures of 120 and 140 °C. The results are comparable with those obtained using a traditional method involving visual determination of coagulation (Davies & White, 1966).
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