AU682349B2 - Recovery and re-use of a salt solution obtained from salty whey - Google Patents

Recovery and re-use of a salt solution obtained from salty whey Download PDF

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AU682349B2
AU682349B2 AU64209/94A AU6420994A AU682349B2 AU 682349 B2 AU682349 B2 AU 682349B2 AU 64209/94 A AU64209/94 A AU 64209/94A AU 6420994 A AU6420994 A AU 6420994A AU 682349 B2 AU682349 B2 AU 682349B2
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Anthony Phillip Brady
Ian Percival Brockwell
Ian James Oldham
Wayne Barry Sanderson
Graeme Frank Whitehead
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WO 94123586 PCT/AU94/00178 1 CCL"'G pALT p 3np ppfy-p .Ig-f. APPAr.TU3 CTI.£FR-O FIELD OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to the recovery and reuse of salt solutions in food processing, for instance, in the manufacture of cheese more particularly cheese curd where the cheese curd is salted prior to maturing to form the cheese.
BACKGROUND
When various food products are salted during processing, there is frequently a waste effluent containing salt contaminated with food residues such as fat, protein and carbohydrate (hereinafter referred to as "salty effluent"). This salty effluent is damaging to the environment and is wasteful in product components.
In the manufacture of cheese, salt (sodium chloride or blends of sodium and potassium chloride) is added to the cheese curd by means of either a saturated salt solution or very fine granular salt. Both of these processes currently have a number of difficulties apart from the afore-mentioned environmental and component waste problems. In the case of the addition of a saturated salt solution to the cheese curd, if one is to avoid microbiological contamination, a fresh batch of brine has to be made up for each step of salting the cheese curd and this has obvious economic and technical disadvantages. In the case of using very fine granular salt, there are problems associated with the correct metering of the salt into the cheese curd in that it is of course easier and more accurate to meter a brine solution (liquid) to the cheese curd in comparison with the use of granular salt (solid). Therefore, it will be appreciated that it would be of great advantage to be able to reuse the salt solution contained in the salty whey emanating from the salting treatment of cheese curd and recycle in some way this salt solution and utilize it in the salting of the cheese curd.
Not all of the salt passes into the cheese curd. The addition of salt or saturated salt solution to the cheese curd results in syneresis of the curd causing expulsion of water, whey components (fat, protein, lactose, etc) and some salt.
This discharge of "salty whey" contains valuable milk (whey) components but cannot be usefully reprocessed because of the high salt content typically 3 to 15%) and is difficult to dispose of because of its high Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) and salinity level.
OBJECTIVES
Accordingly, it is a principal objective of the present invention to provide a process and apparatus which will enable recovery and reuse of the salt solution in salty whey thus eliminating the problems referred to above.
It is a more specific objective of the present invention to recover and reuse a salty solution from the "salty whey" obtained as a result of the salting of cheese curd, recover the food residues, and to reuse said salt solution in the salting of the cheese curd.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a process for the recovery and reuse of a salt solution obtained from salty whey resulting from the brine spraying of cheese curd particles comprising passing said salty whey, optionally after removing any fine particles therefrom, through a membrane filtration system which separates the salt in the form of a salt solution from the whey components; passing said salt solution through an evaporator to decrease the water content theroof; adjusting the temperature of the salt solution, so as to control the concentration of the saturated salt solution obtained in step herein below; adding salt to said salt solution to produce a saturated salt solution; adjusting the temperature of the saturated salt solution to that required in the salting of the cheese curd; and 25 spraying said salt solution onto the cheese curd particles.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided an apparatus for the recovery and reuse of a salt solution obtained from salty whey resulting from the brine spraying of cheese curd particles comprising a nanofiltration device for removing food residues from the salty whey to produce a salt solution; an evaporator connected to said device to decrease the water content of the salt solution emanating from said device; first heat control means connected to said evaporator for controlling the temperature of the salt solution emerging from the evaporator to control the LI I Is la pcT/Au 9 4 00 1 RECEIVED 1 9 JUL 1 3 concentration of the saturated salt solution referred to in paragraph 4 below; means connected to said heat control means for adding salt to the salt solution to produce a saturated salt solution; and second heat control means, to control the temperature of the salt solution, PREFERRED EMBODIMENT The invention will now be described and illustrated with reference to a preferred embodiment relating to the manufacture of cheese, more particularly salted cheese curd. The process and apparatus is illustrated in the accompanying Figure which represents a flow chart.
Referring to the flow chart in the Figure, cheese curd is salted by 0^ AMENDED SHEET
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WO 94/23586 PCT/AU94/00178 4 means of the addition of a saturated salt solution and produces, as an effluent, a "salty whey" which is introduced into a nanofiltration unit (e.g.
Filtration Engineering Co. Inc's Ultra Osmosis* membrane plant) where the whey solids are filtered from the salty whey solution, optionally with the addition of water, leaving a salty solution containing approximately 5-10 salt (e.g.
sodium chloride). Solution is introduced into an evaporator which removes some of the water, thus increasing the salt concentration in the salt solution (approximately 14-18 The thus concentrated solution is then passed through a heat exchanger which %ses the temperature of the salt solution in a range 150 to 250 C whence the solution is introduced into a salt solution purifier Akzo Salt, Inc's Pur-o-Pak salt solution purification system**) which adds salt to the solution producing a saturated salt solution The saturated salt solution (10) is then passed through a heat exchanger (11) which raises the temperature of the solution to a temperature in the range of 300-450 C, preferably 34-360C, depending on the concentration required, and is then added to the cheese curd and the process is then repeated as discussed above.
The degree of desalination in the nanofiltration unit can be increased by the process of diafiltration, i.e. injection of water into the salty whey stream during the nanofiltration process.
It will be appreciated that the above process has the following advantages: elimination of an undesirable effluent :salty whey"); reuse and utilization of salt in effluent; recovery of food components whey solids) from effluent; possibility of using less expensive grade salt because the salt is used to make up a saturated salt solution instead of being used in fine granular form; the use of spray salting with a salt solution provides improved curd characteristics; and the use of spray salting with a salt solution provides better Ultra Osmosis is a registered trade mark of Filtration Engineering Co. Inc.
Pur-o-Pak is a registered trade mark of Akzo Salt, Inc.
7C II WO 94123586 PCT/AU94/00178 control (in metering) over final salt concentration in the cheese.
The following example describes an embodiment of the invention in connection with the production of cheese, more particularly, the salting of cheese curd. The description of the example may be read in conjunction with the flow sheet described herein above.
EXAMPLE
Milled cheddar cheese curd was allowed to fall directly onto the mellowing belt of an Alfamatic* cheese making machine and was conveyed towards the auger/tower distribution point. At this point, brine sprays are located above the mellowing belt and the cheese curd was sprayed with brine from booms of sprays, 2 booms of sprays being located after the mill and before the first stirrer and 2 booms of sprays being located directly after the next 4 stirrers.
There are a total of 44 sprays located along the 10 booms cf spray applying brine to the cheese.
The sprays applied the brine onto the curd as a light spray which covers the full width of the belt.
The above salting of the cheese curd produced approximately 20,000 litres of salty whey (each day) from the manufacture of approximately 95 tonnes of cheddar cheese. This whey had a salt content of approximately 13.0% and was at 300C.
The whey was then passed through a vibrating sieve to remove particulate matter from the whey stream and was then stored in 2 x 10,000 litre fibreglass storage tanks before being further processed.
The whey in the storage tanks was introduced into an Ultra Osmosis Plant (Filtration Engineering Model 200-118) which operated on a batch process.
During the first stage, the tank was concentrated until the initial volume had been halved, after which diafiltration water was added at the same rate as the permeate was being removed until the conductivity of the whey was reduced to Millisiemens/cm. The retentate (desalted whey), approximately 7000 litres/day, was then pumped back into the sweet whey stream for further processing.
Alfamatic is a trademark of Tetra Laval AB -o WO 94/23586 PCT/AU94/00178 6 The permeate (salt water) from the Ultra Osmosis Plant was held in a ',5,000 litre storage tank and contained approximately 7.5% salt and was at approximately 350C.
The permeate was then passed through an evaporator at a rate of 1600 litres/hour with approximately 7.5% salt. This was concentrated to 12.5-13.5% salt with a product discharge rate of 850 litres/hour. The condensate left the evaporator at 750 litres/hour.
The concentrated salt water leaving the evaporator was at approximately 0 C and was delivered into a 4500 litre storage tank where the salt water was maintained at the above temperature.
From the storage tank the salt water was introduced into a heat exchanger where the salt water was cooled down to 20-25°C before entering a salt purifier/percolator where the salt water was allowed to flow through a bed of salt causing it to become fully saturated at this temperature.
The fully saturated salt water was then introduced into a tubular heat exchanger which uses hot water to heat the brine solution to 34-36°C which is the same temperature as the curd on the mellowing belt.
The brine solution was fed to the brine sprays where the brine is applied to the cheese curd as already described.
All percentages referred to in this specification and in the claims are percentages by weight.
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1. A process for the recovery and reuse of a salt solution obtained from salty whey resulting from the brine spraying of cheese curd particles comprising: passing said salty whey, optionally after removing any fine particles therefrom, through a nanofiltration device which separates the salt in the form of a salt solution from the whey components; passing said salt solution through an evaporator to decrease the water content thereof; adjusting the temperature of the salt solution, so as to control the concentration of the saturated salt solution obtained in step herein below; adding salt to said salt solution to produce a saturated salt solution; adjusting the temperature of the saturated salt solution to that required in the salting of the cheese curd; and spraying said salt solution onto the cheese curd particles.
2. Process as claimed in claim 1 wherein said salt solution is concentrated in said evaporator to approximately 14-18% salt.
3. Process as claimed in either of the preceding claims wherein the temperature of the salt solution in step is in the range 15-25 0 C.
4. Process as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the temperature of the saturated salt solution in step is in the range 30-450C, preferably 34-360C. Process as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein water is injected into the salty effluent whey during the introduction of said salty effluent whey into the membrane filtration system.
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6. Apparatus for the recovery and reuse of a salt solution obtained from salty whey resulting from the brine spraying of cheese curd particles comprising: a nanofiltration device for removing food residues from the salty whey to produce a salt solution; an evaporator connected to said device to decrease the water content of the salt solution emanating from said device; first heat control means connected to said evaporator for controlling the temperature of the salt solution emerging from the evaporator to control the concentration of the saturated salt solution referred to in paragraph 4 below; means connected to said heat control means for adding salt to the salt solution to produce a saturated salt solution; and second heat control means to control the temperature of the salt solution, prior to the spraying of said salt solution onto the cheese curd particles.
7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein said first and second heat control means consist of first and second heat exchangers.
8. Apparatus as claimed in either of claims 6 and 7 wherein the means for adding salt to the salt solution to produce a saturated salt solution is a salt solution purifier e.g. Akzo Salt, Inc's Pur-o-Pak salt solution purification system. V *i* 0 a LCGISH[EK] DOC49 PC009400178
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