Quick start freezing to suit the small lines

Frozen food production lines more user-friendly

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Based on customer research, Air Products has modified its Freshline QS tunnel to make it even more user-friendly for food firms wanting to try new frozen product lines or expand their freezing capacity. The entry-level Freshline QS tunnel is now 6m long, down from 8m, with the same freezing capacity.

Cryogenic freezing uses liquid nitrogen (-196C ) to freeze food products within a few minutes instead of the hours traditional mechanical freezing systems need. This enables the business to achieve a higher yield and it can help to improve product quality.

Ann Callens, European food sector specialist at Air Products, says: “When food products are frozen more rapidly, it results in the formation of smaller ice crystals, which can help to protect the integrity of the food product. It also helps to retain moisture, which can have a positive effect on texture, colour and flavour.

“In the past cryogenic freezing has only really been viable for major scale food producers with larger production lines, but the simplicity of the new range and its compact size means it is suitable for even the smallest sites.”

Contact: Air Products

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Posted by Asma ali,

Hi I am looking to produce and freeze a product for resale, I have not tried this before totally new to the market, it is a startup business idea, do you have recommendations that could help?
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Asma ali

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