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blast freezing

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blast freezing

Industrial method of freezing substances such as foods by blowing very cold air over them. See deep freezing.



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The system is capable of blast freezing 384,000 pounds of product in 20 hours.
As part of the development programme, Blakeman's was looking to upgrade from a traditional blast freezing process to a fully automated in-line freezing system for a variety of sausage products.
When it comes to blast freezing, most refrigerated facilities run their rooms flat-out and non-stop until the product has reached its desired temperature, regardless of whether the foodstuff is meat, fish or vegetables.
 
 
 
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