PULSED MICROWAVE-VACUUM DRYING OF FOOD MATERIALS
- 1 March 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Drying Technology
- Vol. 17 (3) , 395-412
- https://doi.org/10.1080/07373939908917542
Abstract
Microwave drying of food materials has been investigated over several years as a potential means for reducing the total drying time. However, some quality loss almost always accompanied when foods were dried completely using microwaves due to nonuniform temperature and moisture distribution. Some strategies used to improve dried product quality include combination of microwave and conventional hot air drying. pulsed or intermittent drying, and microwave-vacuum drying. Combination of pulsing and vacuum drying is a useful technique to maximize energy use efficiency and product quality especially for temperature sensitive products such as fruits. Some results of pulsed, microwave-vacuum drying of cranberries are presented. Pulsed drying is more energy efficient than continuous drying. In pulsed drying, the longer the pulsing ratio (i.e. longer power-off time in relation to power-on time) was more energy efficient. The quality of pulse-dried product was also generally better than that of continuous-dried product. The cycle power-on time and pulsing ratio should be carefully selected to obtain maximize the benefits of pulsed, microwave vacuum dryingKeywords
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