. A. B. C. in butter making;. Butter. so-called "Danish Western" heaters, but unless they are made large enough they are not at all satisfactory. I presume their popularity lies iu the fact that it re- quires only a few inches drop from the receiving vat to the Separator. Similarly the "Lar- kin's" heater, a di- rect steam heater on the pipe conduct- ing the milk frc m [Fig. the vat to the separator, requires no drop at all and has been endorsed by many good makers, I cannot say that I like the application of direct steam in any manner. There is always a certain risk o
. A. B. C. in butter making;. Butter. so-called "Danish Western" heaters, but unless they are made large enough they are not at all satisfactory. I presume their popularity lies iu the fact that it re- quires only a few inches drop from the receiving vat to the Separator. Similarly the "Lar- kin's" heater, a di- rect steam heater on the pipe conduct- ing the milk frc m [Fig. the vat to the separator, requires no drop at all and has been endorsed by many good makers, I cannot say that I like the application of direct steam in any manner. There is always a certain risk of contamina- tion even if no boiler compound makes it a certainty. Far better to use the heaters—even if more expensive— as represented by the Fjord Heater. Fig. 22. This consists of a strong wooden barrel D in which a tinned copper ves- sel c is inserted. A stirring apparatus k prevents the milk, which enters at M through H, from scorching on the side. Steam is in- troduced by f if exhaust, and e if direct steam is used. Condensed water es- capes through g. The milk outlet (not shown in the illustration) is above the wood. This, with modifica- tions and improvements, has been the common heat- er used in Europe and now elevates the milk to the separator, but inventors con- tinue to work on the problem of securing a uniform heating of all the milk to the desired temperature without scorching. LKig. 2>.-\. 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 Monrad, John Henry, 1848-1915. [from old catalog]. [Winnetka, Ill. ]
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