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DEVELOPMENT OF CARBOHYDRATE-VITAMIN-MINERAL ADDITIVES WET PRESSING WITH INCREASE IN MOLASSES CONTENT TECHNOLOGY

https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2015-1-70-73

Abstract

A technology for wet pressing of carbohydrate-vitamin-mineral additives with increase in content of molasses was developed. In the UVMD wet pressing with increased molasses content two options for finished additives were considered: briquettes and pellets. In the first phase of work pilot batch of feed supplement for cattle was prepared: 25 % of rapeseed meal; 10 % of soybean meal; 4 % of feeding oil; 51 % of molasses; 5 % of lime; 5 % of premix. It is established that satisfactory mixing occurs when entering the molasses up to 40 %. Further increase in molasses content causes deterioration of mixing. In the second phase a research at the choice of materials, providing hardening of molasses briquette was carried out. At the same time additives for cattle contained 30 ... 50 % of molasses, sunflower meal, wheat bran, beet pulp, tricalcium phosphate, salt, premix. 3 % of hydrated lime and zeolite and also 5 % of limestone flour were used as the cementitious materials in the preparation of pellets with the molasses content of 40,0 %. Briquettes with 30 % and 50 % of molasses do not have sufficient strength. It has been established that when entering the 50 % of molasses and 3 % of hardeners countercurrent flow of material in the mixer stops, the mixture becomes viscous, of pasty consistency. Molasses briquettes had not hardened during storage, were soft and plastic. Briquettes containing 40,0 % of molasses and 3,0 % of hydrated or unhydrated lime were hard in comparison with briquettes containing other hardeners. With increasing input of hardeners up to 5 % molasses blocks were more solid and retained its shape.

About the Authors

V. A. Afanas’ev
Voronezh state university of engineering technologies
Russian Federation
Professor, Department of breadmaking, confectionery, macaroni and grain processing industries technology department


A. A. Kiselev
Voronezh state university of engineering technologies
Russian Federation
Applicant, Department of breadmaking, confectionery, macaroni and grain processing industries technology department


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Afanas’ev V.A., Kiselev A.A. DEVELOPMENT OF CARBOHYDRATE-VITAMIN-MINERAL ADDITIVES WET PRESSING WITH INCREASE IN MOLASSES CONTENT TECHNOLOGY. Proceedings of the Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies. 2015;(1):70-73. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2015-1-70-73

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