ESSENCE RECOVERY, PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING

During evaporation much of the aroma (or essence) is stripped from the juice as it is being concentrated. It is generally desired to recover a high quality (little damage from heat or oxidation) essence fraction. Essence is considered to be those naturally occurring compounds which form the fraction lighter than water vapor (Some of the […]

JUICE EVAPORATORS, PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING

HISTORY Commercial evaporation of orange juice began in the late 1940’s. The first evaporators, to produce a product to be reconstituted and used as orange juice, were low temperature-high vacuum evaporators designed and built by B.C. Skinner of Dunedin, Florida. There were several evaporators built on this basis (Frostproof, Auburndale, Dunedin). As operational experience was […]