Jurnal Teknologi dan Industri Pertanian Indonesia (Jun 2012)
VISCOSITY AND PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF CONCENTRATED APPLE JUICE PRODUCED BY SPINNING DISC REACTOR (SDR)
Abstract
This research explored the potential use of the spinning disc reactor (SDR), a novel processing technique used for the production of concentrated apple juice. The apple juice was passed over the SDR disc spinning at 2000 rpm, heated at various temperatures (90 °C, 100 °C, 110 °C, and 120 °C), and at a flow rate of 7 ml/s. The effect of SDR-processing on viscosity and particle size of the apple juice concentration, was investigated. The SDR-concentrated apple juice exhibits narrow particle size distribution (average particle size in the range of d32 = 0.1-0.2 µm and d43 = 4-12 µm) and shear-thinning behaviour in the range of shear rates from 0.1 – 200 s-1, in which the viscosity decreases with increasing the shear rate. The reconstituted samples show similar viscosity with its original counterpart. The increase of the processing temperature allows a reduction in the processing time. The results reveal that the SDR is capable of producing the concentrated apple juice.
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