. Cyclopedia of farm animals. Domestic animals; Animal products. Fig. 180. The vacuum-pan, condenser and accessories. I. Jacket—a. steam outlet of large coil; 6, steam outlet of small coil; c, steam outlet of jacket; d, outlet of finished condensed milk: e, steam inlet of jacket. II. Body—f, milk inlet; g, steam inlet of large coil; h, steam inlet of small coil. III. Dome—j, manhole cover with eyeglass; h, thermometer; I, vacuum gauge; m, valve for water inlet of condenser; n. hlow-down valve; o, eyeglasses; p, elec- tric lights. IV. Condenser—r, water-pipe leading to spray- pipe; s, spray-pip


. Cyclopedia of farm animals. Domestic animals; Animal products. Fig. 180. The vacuum-pan, condenser and accessories. I. Jacket—a. steam outlet of large coil; 6, steam outlet of small coil; c, steam outlet of jacket; d, outlet of finished condensed milk: e, steam inlet of jacket. II. Body—f, milk inlet; g, steam inlet of large coil; h, steam inlet of small coil. III. Dome—j, manhole cover with eyeglass; h, thermometer; I, vacuum gauge; m, valve for water inlet of condenser; n. hlow-down valve; o, eyeglasses; p, elec- tric lights. IV. Condenser—r, water-pipe leading to spray- pipe; s, spray-pipe; (, water outlet connecting vacuum- pump. V. Accessories—u, steam supply and gauges for jacket and coils; v, milk supply; w, water; x, steam. with enormous rapid- ity. In the sixties the Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company was or- ganized in Switzerland, and the first factory of that company was built and operated un- der the direction of an American, George H. Page, in 1867. Both in this country and on the continent the con- densed-milk industry grew rapidly. Every succeeding decade marked the organization of new companies and the erection of new factories, until today there are milk-condensing factories in nearly every civilized country within the dairy belt. According to the United States Census Report of 1905, there were in that year eighty-one condensed- milk factories in the United States, distributed over seventeen states, and receiving 712,000,000 pounds of fresh milk. The manufactured product amounted, in the aggregate, to 198,000,000 pounds of sweetened condensed milk, and 105,000,000 pounds of unsweetened con- densed milk, at a total value of $20,060,000. The states leading in condensed-milk pro- duction are New York and Illi- U nois, with a total output of —v^ 196,000,000 pounds, or nearly two-thirds of the entire out- ~J7 put of condensed milk in this country. Sweetened condensed milk. In the manufacture of sweetened con- densed milk, to 3 parts o


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