Strahl- und Fliessbettgefrierer
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- Hersteller Armfield
- Artikelnr. FT36
- Produkt angesehen: 14013
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Strahl- und Fliessbettgefrierer
FOOD TECHNOLOGY
FT36 Strahl- und Wirbelschicht-Gefrierschrank
Der Armfield Strahl- und Wirbelschicht-Gefrierer FT36 kombiniert diese beiden wichtigen industriellen Verfahren in einem verkleinerten Massstab.
Practical Training Exercises
• detailed study of batch blast freezing process
• study of fluid bed freezing
• effect of air velocity
• effect of air temperature
• demonstration of the industrial process
Description
The blast freezer and fluid bed sections are contained, along with the fan and evaporator, inside an insulated cabinet. Access doors to both sections are fitted with observation windows and an electrically heated surround to prevent the doors from freezing in the closed position. Inside the cabinet, a fan with adjustable impeller transports air from the interior of the cabinet into the freezer ducting and through the evaporator tube bank where it transfers heat to the refrigerant.
The air, now reduced in temperature, passes trought he tray section which can be observed through a removeable perspex panel. It then changes direction and passes vertically up through the fluid bed section, back into the cabinet space where it is again circulated by the fan. The blast freezer section contains 5 trays on to which the food samples to be frozen are placed.
There is a facility for thermocouple sensor leads to pass into the ducting and through the cabinet wall so that freezing temperatures and rates can be monitored externally. There is a facility for a suitable anemometer to be inserted into the ducting to allow the air speed to be measured.
The compressor supplying the refrigerant to the evaporator is located externally on the same framework as the cabinet, as in the control system. Air flowrate is varied by external control of a damper system and required air temperature is set externally using a microprocessor based controller.
A floor standing, insulated freezer cabinet incorporating both blast and fluid bed freezer capabilities. Observation/access doors for both sections having heated perimeters to prevent freezing in closed position. Blast freezer section having five removeable stainless steel trays and a polycarbonate observation/loading section. A 1.1kW axial flow fan blows air from the cabinet interior through an evaporator tube bank where the air is chilled. Refrigerant (R 502) is circulated to the evaporator by an externally mounted 4kW compressor which is water cooled.
The chilled air is guided in an aluminium duct to the blast freezer section at velocities up to 10m/s. This velocity can be varied by external adjustment of a 'damper' system in the ducting. After the blast freezer section, the ducting turns vertically upward and terminates with a 0.23m x 0.23m fluid bed section with adjustable surround. The chilled air then flows into the cabinet space to be recirculated by the fan. Cabinet temperature is controlled an external microprocessor controller down to a minimum of -35°C.
Technical Details
Max. air velocity: 10m/sec
Minimum cabinet temp: -35°C
Blast freezer section:
Number of trays: 5
Cross-section of duct: 0.3m x 0.3m
Fluid bed section:
Area of fluid bed: 0.05m 2
Fluid bed surround height: adjustable to 100mm
Evaporator fan: 1.1kW
Compressor(water cooled): 4.0kW
Requirements
Electrical Supply:
FT36-C: 415V/3ph/50Hz
FT36-D: 208V/3ph/60Hz
FT36-E: 380V/3ph/50Hz
FT36-F: 220V/3ph/60Hz
Water: 30 litres/min @ 3bar
Shipping Specification
Volume: 10m3
Gross weight: 1525kg
Overall Dimensions
Height: 1.7m
Width: 3.3m
Depth: 1.8m