What is homogenization and a homogenizer necessary for milk production? How to choose the right machine, etc.
A machine necessary for the fine-tuning and homogenization of fat globules! An explanation of the basics of homogenizers and more.
Most of the milk sold commercially is "homogenized." Homogenization is the process of breaking down larger particles in a liquid into smaller ones. To achieve this, a machine called a "homogenizer" must be used. It is because the liquid is homogenized that milk production is possible. In this blog, we will explain in detail the milk production process, the basics of homogenization and "homogenizers," and tips for choosing suppliers. By reading this article, you can learn about milk production, homogenization, and the necessary equipment. If you are interested, please use it as a reference. [Content] ■ About the milk production process ■ About milk homogenization ■ About the equipment needed for milk homogenization ■ Frequently asked questions about milk homogenization ■ Summary *You can view the detailed content of the blog through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.
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Founded in 1918 (Taisho 7), we have been engaged in the manufacturing and sales of dairy farming machinery and related equipment for over 80 years, except for a brief period during World War II, with our market extending throughout the entire country. In January 1967, we changed our company name to the current Sanmaru Machinery Industry Co., Ltd., and ventured into the fields of food, pharmaceuticals, and chemical machinery, accumulating numerous achievements and continuously striving day and night to create social demand.