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Scraped surface heat exchangers

Rao et al., 2006

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10070772470095928974
Author
Rao C
Hartel R
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Critical reviews in food science and nutrition

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Scraped surface heat exchangers (SSHEs) are commonly used in the food, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries for heat transfer, crystallization, and other continuous processes. They are ideally suited for products that are viscous, sticky, that contain particulate matter, or …
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