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Thread: Butchery
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03-02-2005, 06:51 AM #1
Butchery
It seem we will be in 2007 a member of UE(!!!!!). The old technology will be change with a new one.
A good period for every technician HVACRE we will be full of non returnabile funds.(!!!!!!!!).Maybe IC SHI will open his busines here? (in a financial paradise )Dreams!!!!with open eye.Nowbody can take*t.
Here is a important question for my curiosity
1 What mean new technology for a butchery (sloughterhouse)
in your country ?
2 What mean new technology for milk factory? etc.................................................................................
( if you have time for this sensibile teme,In
Romania is full winter & dead season for RE.)Last edited by Servicefrigo; 10-02-2005 at 06:54 AM.
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07-02-2005, 06:44 AM #2
Re: Butchery
Me again
butchery=slagterhouse=abattoir in my dictionary
old proces;(chicken)
step 1 quick freezer from 20*C to 2*C 4-8 hours
step 2 coldroom storage 1*C for 10 - 48 hours
step 3 quick freezer from 2*C to - 20*C 4-6 hours
step 4 long time prezervation - 25*C
This is the right combination in your country?
please let me now
Regards
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09-02-2005, 08:42 PM #3
Re: Butchery
Hi
Each EU country has differant laws relateing to food storageLast edited by jan behnke; 09-02-2005 at 08:50 PM.
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18-02-2005, 08:57 PM #4
Re: Butchery
Originally Posted by Servicefrigo
At their website, you will see an aerial view of the factory I took some years ago when you pass the mouse pointer over "Home" Took +/- 120 pictures while flying overhead in an ultralight.
They (the chickens of course) go in a quick cooling tunnel for +/- 1,75 hours (a very long chain) and are then cooled to 2°C.
You can see a picture of it under 'Productie" , the picture on the right (the blue chain, lenght of the room +/- 150 ft)
Their HACCP rules states that this has to be done in less then 2 hours.
Then the meat cutting, deviding it in portions and automatic selectioning by weight.
Under "Kwaliteit', you can see a screenshot of the Radford system.
The fresh parts goes then in storage coolers at -1°C.
The parts that has to be frozen goes during the day in the freezer which is kept at -8°C. As soon it's full (+/- evening) they start the quick freezing process (lower electricity price during the night) at air off temperatures of -37°C.
In the morning (5 PM) they empty the quick freezer into a storage freezer at -20°C.Last edited by Peter_1; 18-02-2005 at 09:05 PM.
It's better to keep your mouth shut and give the impression that you're stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.
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22-02-2005, 05:32 AM #5
Re: Butchery
It seems we will have the same rules in a imediate future. It*s intersting ,and healthy of course,.Probably with pigs ,which is a very apreciate product in my country it will be the same process