[Food Low-Temperature Crushing and Freezing Crushing Processing Examples] Food with High Oil Content Version
Food ingredients with high oil content are also possible! We will introduce examples of both liquid and solid oils that have been turned into fine powders.
On our website, we introduce examples of grinding processing of food products containing a high amount of oil using the ultra-low temperatures of liquid nitrogen. Raw materials that contain a lot of oil, such as almonds, become crushed and are difficult to turn into fine powder when ground at room temperature. It is possible to maintain a powdered form at room temperature, regardless of whether the oil is liquid or solid, even when left standing. Please take a look at our website. 【Case Overview】 ■Challenge - Difficult to turn food raw materials with a high oil content into fine powder ■Result - Grinding processing was performed while freezing, resulting in food raw materials with high oil content being turned into fine powder *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our food factory offers contract processing technology that freezes food ingredients using liquid nitrogen (-196℃) and micronizes them to an average size of 10 µm to several hundred µm. 《Common food particle sizes》 - Table salt...150 µm - Roasted soybean flour...40 µm - Matcha...15 µm With our grinding technology, we can achieve particle sizes from that of roasted soybean flour down to below that of matcha. *This is for the finest grinding. "I haven't been able to grind successfully with methods I've tried so far." "When powdered, flavors, aromas, and heat-sensitive components are compromised." "I want to process/sell it as powder, but it always turns into a paste." "I want a fine powder, but the oil seeps out." "I want to prevent oxidation, but the oil components oxidize when exposed to air during processing." "I want a finer powder, but I can't achieve that with my current method." We can solve your concerns through low-temperature frozen grinding processing. If you want to powder this type of food, inquire about our grinding track record for this food, or want to see grinding samples, please feel free to contact us. A representative will get back to you.