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Food Engineering January 1, 2007 Kevin T. Higgins |
Aseptic processing and packaging: two peas in the continuous pod The difference between low-acid extended shelf life (ESL) and aseptic product is like bologna: how thin do you want to slice it? |
Food Processing October 2006 Kantha Shelke |
Reformulating for aseptic processing Shelf-stable products are a boon to foodservice but a bear for product development labs. Here are some things the processor should know about aseptic processing. |
Food Engineering October 1, 2005 Kevin T. Higgins |
Food Firms Tap Into Aseptic For 20 years, watching aseptic's progress has been like watching paint dry. Thanks to filling and packaging innovations that may be changing. |
Food Processing March 2007 Kate Bertrand Connolly |
What's next in aseptic? Over the years we've seen aseptic cartons become an important packaging format for juice and, more recently, for soup and broth. What products will make a strong push, or perhaps an initial foray, into aseptic packaging? |
Food Engineering September 1, 2005 Kevin T. Higgins |
The refined science of heat transfer Anyone can boil or freeze water. The fun begins when scientists and engineers must predict when boiling or freezing will occur with additional components under different conditions. |
Food Engineering April 1, 2009 |
Tech Update: Contamination Killers There are a number of disinfecting and sanitizing technologies that can reduce contaminants significantly. |
Food Processing November 2005 Kate Bertrand |
Getting a taste for contract manufacturing Contract manufacturing and packaging are gaining mind-share among food processors as their companies strive to improve operational efficiency, shorten time to market and improve cost control. |
Food Engineering June 3, 2009 |
La lumiere pulsee, s'il vous plait After a few years' hiatus, pulsed light has re-emerged as a purification and sterilization tool for food and beverage manufacturers, beginning with packaging applications. |
Food Engineering April 1, 2008 Kevin T. Higgins |
Tech Update: Antimicrobial Tools Want to get tough on mold and bacteria? An impressive arsenal of microbe killers exists. |
Food Processing March 2007 Kate Bertrand Connolly |
The new look of school drink vending packages While helping milk replace soda in vending machines, aseptic processing and packaging is getting a lot of interest -- and technical advancement. |
Food Engineering June 4, 2006 Kevin T. Higgins |
Engineering R&D: The Power of Reciprocal Motion Many ways to create agitation and reduce retort times have been tried, with moderate success. An English inventor proposes rapid horizontal reciprocation as game-changing technology. |
Food Engineering March 1, 2009 |
Engineering R&D: E-Beam Makes a Comeback Irradiation of raw beef never gained traction in the early 21st Century, but electron beam is staging a comeback in package sterilization. |
Food Processing March 2011 Kate Bertrand Connolly |
Food Processors Beginning to See Benefits of Going Green With Packaging From Heinz to the Girl Scouts, everyone wants packaging with less environmental downside. |
Food Processing April 2006 Ashman & Beckley |
Product Spotlight: How far can you push canned tomatoes? ConAgra's Hunt's brand tries to create a superpremium category for canned vegetables. Will it work? |
Food Engineering August 1, 2005 Kevin T. Higgins |
Supersonic processing Marine propulsion technology has been adapted to handle pumpable foods, and the developers are rolling it out to processors on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. |
Food Engineering February 27, 2007 Kevin T. Higgins |
Diced tomatoes in a carton? Now, that's Italian Tetra Pak believes it has a winner for tomato-based products -- and it has the retail sales data to prove it. |
Delicious Living July 2005 |
In the Drink Even with its nutritional benefits, the real reason to try juicing is the simplest of all: taste. |
Food Engineering January 17, 2007 |
FE Tech Flash Vol. 3 No. 1 FDA Updates Calcium Labeling Rules... Del Monte Foods Kills the Sugar... Global Automation Infrastructure Needed... People, Plant and Industry News... etc. |
Food Engineering May 1, 2005 Kevin T. Higgins |
Products that slide and glide More processors incorporating horizontal motion conveyors in their packaging lines... Tetra Pak introduces first aseptic containers for the microwave... Unbleached carton board proves more resistant to freeze-thaw abuse... |