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SANOVO Fermentation systems

Glucose (sugar) in egg white reduces the stability of the product. By adding beneficial bacteria, glucose can be converted by a process of fermentation. 

A SANOVO Fermentation Process consists of the following key elements:

  • Storage tank for egg white storing prior to fermentation
  • Plate heat exchanger to heat up the egg white prior to the fermentation process
  • Separator to filter the egg white for egg shells and other impurities
  • Fermentation tank

Storage tank:
The raw egg white is stored at 4°C with a pH of 8.5-9. The tank is equipped with a special heat exchanger, ensuring efficient and high thermal cooling of the product. The internal surface finishing ensures excellent CIP cleaning.

Plate heat exchanger / separator:
The egg white is heated up to 37°C, which is the optimal temperature for the fermentation process. To ensure a high quality, heating is carried out gently by the SANOVO plate heat exchangers. Filtering is then carried out in a specially designed separator, to remove egg shells and other impurities.

Fermentation tank:
The pH will be adjusted to 7.5 by adding citric acid (optimal for cultivation of the beneficial bacteria used).Lactic acid bacteria are then added to the fermentation. The capacity ranges from 1,200 to 30,000 litres, making it possible to meet any conceivable demands from egg processing plants.

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