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01.08.2024  |  5718x
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Spray agglomerating of plant-based milk alternatives

Using fluidized bed spray agglomeration, particle size distribution, particle structure and particle properties can be specifically adjusted and improved.
Spray agglomeration of plant-based milk alternatives for perfect wetting and dispersing properties

Powdery substances often cause problems during dosing, filling and transport because of their high dust content and poor flowability. Low solubilities and dispersing properties also impair the application of the end product. With the help of fluidised bed spray agglomeration, the size distribution and structure of difficult-to-process particles can be specifically adjusted and improved.

According to a study by the Research and Markets Institute, the global market for plant-based milk alternatives will grow at an estimated annual rate of 9.9% until 2025 (vegconomist 2020). Market shares of almond and soy milk are expected to grow particularly rapidly, at 40% and 37% respectively. At the same time, the application and use of powdered products is increasing. Benefits include the fact that less packaging required, which is more sustainable, and transport is both easier and cheaper. Dry products also have a longer shelf-life after opening and, being a concentrated form, deliver more per-volume value than fluids. Moreover, manufacturers can handle powdered ingredients more easily.

Drying is key to product success

The most common applications of milk powder to date include infant nutrition, instant drinks and sports or nutritional supplements. Refined (agglomerated) milk powders or lactose are also commonly used as a base ingredient for tableting applications owing to their special properties. Furthermore, in pods and vending machine systems, they sweeten the day for coffee and tea lovers (Fig. 1). The most important quality parameters for milk powders are their microbiological, sensory and physico-chemical properties, for which the drying process has a decisive influence. A central challenge in production is microbiological safety. Milk alternatives, like other food ingredients, have very high hygiene requirements

Increased porosity for better solubility

Fluidised bed spray agglomeration is a gentle method that can be used to process powdered milk alternatives. Fluid bed systems are frequently used when the raw materials need to be both thermally dried and refined in a single process step that’s also economically viable.

How quickly an instant product dissolves during mixing or stirring, for example, depends primarily on the wettability of the agglomerate structure. This, in turn, is determined by the particle size distribution, the bulk density and the internal porosity of the particles.

Batch-wise or continuous

Agglomeration processes can be done both batch-wise and continuously. In fluid bed spray agglomeration, powdery or finely divided raw materials are moistened with an injected fluid. As a result, liquid bridges form between the particles (Fig. 2). Owing to the optimal heat and material properties experienced in fluidised beds, the moist agglomerates dry quickly and gently at a low fluidising gas volume flow rate and a low temperature. The typical product structure results from contacts forming between liquid-wetted particles (Fig. 3). Once they have reached a certain particle size, the products leave the fluid bed apparatus and can be packaged directly.

Because of the low mechanical forces generated in the fluidised bed, agglomerates are looser and less dense compared with spray granules and/or wet granulates. They have a low bulk density and are highly soluble in water. The products have a porous structure, capillary surfaces and are highly controllable in terms of particle size distribution (0.2–2.5 mm).

Wide range of process options for specific applications

With the help of adjustable process parameters such as the process gas volume flow, temperature, spray pressure and exhaust air humidity, consistent product quality can be ensured — depending on the material properties and composition (fat content). In addition to classic instantisation, the technology also offers possibilities for encapsulating active ingredients or flavouring products. Fluidised bed technology is also used to dry liquid ingredients into granules or pellets, enclose them in microcapsules and, if required, cover them with a functional spray coating.

At its technology centre, Glatt provides access to sophisticated technologies and support for formulation, product and process development that’s adapted to individual customer requirements. The process always starts with tests on a lab-scale system. The in-house analytical laboratory then conducts in-process analyses to quickly adjust particle properties such as size and bulk density. For a reliable scale-up, process and operating parameters are determined in pilot studies.

Author:
Dipl.-Ing. Katja Oppermann, Process Engineer, Process Technology Food, Feed & Fine Chemicals, Glatt Ingenieurtechnik GmbH

Originally published:
in the trade magazine ‘Food & Ingredients Turkey’, issue December/2021, ISTMAG -ISTANBUL MAGAZINE GROUP

Bibliography

  • Kunz, Clemens (2012): Historical aspects of human milk oligosaccharides. In: Advances in nutrition (Bethesda, Md.) 3 (3), 430S-9S. DOI: 10.3945/an.111.001776.
  • vegconomist (2020): Marktbericht: Der globale Markt für Milchalternativen verzeichnet starke Wachstumszahlen – vegconomist. Online verfügbar unter 4.6.2020.

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Glatt Ingenieurtechnik GmbH
Glatt Ingenieurtechnik GmbH
Glatt is specialized in intelligent particle design for the generation and functionalization of powders and granulates with defined, adjustable properties. The focus is on particles and powders for pigments, catalytic, ceramic or battery materials as well as for granules and pellets as additives for e.g. industrial salts, detergents and cleaning agents, fertilizers, pesticides, food, feed, dietary supplements and pharmaceuticals. Encapsulation of flavors, enzymes, vitamins, microorganisms, probiotics or fatty acids (PUFA) is just as possible as encapsulation of essential oils and other active, sensitive substances to be protected. With Glatt APPtec®, a unique technology for spray calcination, it is possible to generate, coat and then calcine particles in a pulsing hot gas stream in a single process step. As a pioneer in fluid bed and spouted bed technologies, Glatt masters these important processes for the formulation and optimization of particle properties through defined spray agglomeration, spray granulation, spray coating or (micro)encapsulation as well as through combinations of these processes. Also in the high temperature range. Glatt supports the product idea from the early phase of product formulation through process development to scale-up to production scale. Under the leadership of the Glatt Process & Plant Engineering teams, customized production plants for nutrition, fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and biotech applications are successfully planned and commissioned. Worldwide. Whether based on powder synthesis, fluid bed or spouted bed technology, Glatt also offers certified contract manufacturing for customers without their own production capacities.
Last update: 12.11.2024

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