. The book of the dairy : a manual of the science and practice of dairy work. Dairying. 136 SCIENCE AND PRACTICE OF DAIRYING, Antonine Prandtl in Munich, regarding the separation of cream from milk by centrifugal force. In consequence of this, in 1873, experi- ments were conducted with the Eimer centrifugal separator, and an engineer, Mr. P. J. Winstrup, undertook the construction of a milk-separator. He made experiments in 1878 with a separator constructed by himself in the dairy of States- Councillor Valentine in Jeddesdal, and in 1878 brought out a workable separator, which, however, was no


. The book of the dairy : a manual of the science and practice of dairy work. Dairying. 136 SCIENCE AND PRACTICE OF DAIRYING, Antonine Prandtl in Munich, regarding the separation of cream from milk by centrifugal force. In consequence of this, in 1873, experi- ments were conducted with the Eimer centrifugal separator, and an engineer, Mr. P. J. Winstrup, undertook the construction of a milk-separator. He made experiments in 1878 with a separator constructed by himself in the dairy of States- Councillor Valentine in Jeddesdal, and in 1878 brought out a workable separator, which, however, was not largely adopted in practice. In the mean- time, several other en- gineers, particularly L. C. Nielsen, had been occupying themselves ^^•ith the construction of milk-separators. In the year 1878, there had been set up on a farm near Copenhagen a separator for regular work,Kongen's Nytorf separator No. 10, de- vised by L. C. Nielsen, and made in the manu- factory of Peterson Brothers in Magle- kilde, near Roskilde. In the course of a year it was distinctly im- proved, and in the year 1879 it was changed into the form which it at present possesses, and quickly became known under the name of Nielsen & Peterson's patent separator. In the year 1881, tlie Engineering and Ship-building Co. of Burmeister & Wain bought the patent of 1878, and since that time the separator has been known as Burmeister & Wain's separator (fig, 39). It has been extensively used, especially in Denmark itself. It is warranted, and. Fig. 40.—Hand-separator (Burmeister & Wain).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Fleischmann, Wilhelm, 1837-1920. London : Blackie


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