. Condensed milk and milk powder, prepared for the use of milk condenseries, dairy students and pure food departments. Condensed milk. EvAPORATKD Milk—Filling 117 milk. The openings in the cans lhr(;ni!^h wliich the cans are filled range from the San- itary can, which is filled with the top of the can entirely remo\-ed, to the \-enthole can with an opening of not more thaii one-eighth inch in dia- meter. The filling ma- chines are constructed to fill by gravit3^ under pres- sure, or in vacuo. These filling machines should be thoroughly washed and freed from all remnants of evaporated milk adhe
. Condensed milk and milk powder, prepared for the use of milk condenseries, dairy students and pure food departments. Condensed milk. EvAPORATKD Milk—Filling 117 milk. The openings in the cans lhr(;ni!^h wliich the cans are filled range from the San- itary can, which is filled with the top of the can entirely remo\-ed, to the \-enthole can with an opening of not more thaii one-eighth inch in dia- meter. The filling ma- chines are constructed to fill by gravit3^ under pres- sure, or in vacuo. These filling machines should be thoroughly washed and freed from all remnants of evaporated milk adhering to the valves and other parts after each use. Remnants of milk left in any part of the filling machine decompose readily and impair the \\'holesomeness and marketable properties of the product. This is an important point and one too often neglected. Much of the spoiled evap- orated milk may be the result of the use of unsanitary and unclean filling machines. The fact, that the evap- orated milk is sterilized after it leaves the filling machine, is no excuse for unclean filling machines. The operator should bear in mind that the milk run- ning through an unclean ma- chine becomes contaminated with mil- lions of bacteria. The more bacteria it contains, the more difficult it is to render it perfectly sterile. Furthermore, sporeforms are prone to develop in Fig. 44. venthoie can , , . i r -11 ir Courtesy of the decaying remnants of milk; these j, ^ Dickerson Company. Fig. 43. Venthoie filling machine Courtesy of F. G. Dickerson Company. 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 Hunziker, Otto Frederick, b. 1873. La Fayette, Ind. , The author
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