Sieving, sifters, and entoleters

Humeyra Cavdar Dincturk, Rukiye Gundogan, Esra Capanoglu

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Abstract

Sieving is a separation process that plays a critical role in food and agricultural industries to preserve and increase the quality of products. It is a fundamental separation method that allows the discrimination of various particles based on their sizes. Gravitational, centrifugal, vibratory, and rotary sieving are commonly preferred methods. Sifters are systems or equipment that contain sieves in different sizes. The plan sifters and air-jet sifters have recently been used in industrial applications. Entoleters, as impact-type milling machines, also separate the grains. They are used to remove insects from products and prepare them safely for human consumption. This chapter provides insights into the principles of each technique and machine, emphasizing their potential to maintain food quality and safety. It focuses on advantages, specific uses, and effects on functional and physicochemical properties of products.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMechanical Separation Processes in the Food Industry
Subtitle of host publicationUnit Operations and Processing Equipment in the Food Industry
PublisherElsevier
Pages121-138
Number of pages18
ISBN (Electronic)9780128195239
ISBN (Print)9780128195888
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2025

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Keywords

  • Entoleter
  • Food processing
  • Particle size
  • Sieving
  • Sifter

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