Determining the Efficiency of Cleaning a Milk Line Made From Different Materials From Contaminants

Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 4(1(112), 76–85, 2021. doi: 10.15587/1729-4061.2021.237070

10 Pages Posted: 6 Oct 2021

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Andriy Paliy

Kharkiv Petro Vasylenko National Technical University of Agriculture - Department of Technical Systems and Animal Husbandry Technologies

Elchyn Aliiev

Institute of Oilseeds of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine

Anatoliy Paliy

National Scientific Center "Institute of Experimental and Clinical Veterinary Medicine"

Oleksandr Nechyporenko

The Sumy National Agrarian University

Yuliia Baidevliatova

Sumy National Agrarian University

Yurii Baydevliatov

Sumy National Agrarian University

Andrey Lazorenko

Sumy National Agrarian University

Vitalii Ukhovskyi

State Scientific and Research Institute of Laboratory Diagnostics and Veterinary and Sanitary Expertise

Leonid Korniienko

State Scientific and Research Institute of Laboratory Diagnostics and Veterinary and Sanitary Expertise

Pavlo Sharandak

“Ukrvetprompostach” LLC

Date Written: July 13, 2021

Abstract

While moving along the milk-conducting systems in a milking machine, milk is in contact with the inner surface whose area exceeds 20 m2. That leads to the formation of protein-fat biofilms of contamination, which are a nutrient medium for the development of microorganisms. With insufficiently effective cleaning of these contaminants, in the periods between milking, the number of microflorae located in milk-conducting systems increases by tens of thousands of times.

When cleaned with ineffective cleaning agents, mineral elements from milk are adsorbed on the surface of a protein-fat bio-film, which are subsequently compacted, changed, and converted into milk stone. In this case, the technical implementation of milk conducting systems is of critical importance.

It has been established that a milk line made from any material is better cleaned with a hot washing solution than a cold one. Thus, with an increase in the temperature of a washing solution from 60 °C to 85 °C, the cleaning time of the milk line is reduced from 9.5 minutes to 1.5 minutes, or by 6 times.

It was established that during the washing phase of a milk line there is a significant decrease in the temperature of the washing solution (≈30 %), which reduces the effectiveness of cleaning the parts of the system. Therefore, there is a need to maintain the solution temperature throughout the entire cleaning process.

It is proved that the specific energy of adhesion of pollution in water is 2 times higher than that in a washing solution. With an increase in the temperature of the solution for every 10 °C, the decrease in the specific energy of pollution adhesion is on average 13 %. With an increase in the period after the end of milking before washing the milk line, the specific energy of its purification increases.

The study reported here could lead improve the productivity of milking machines and the quality of the resulting product. That involves designing milking and dairy equipment from innovative materials.

Keywords: milking equipment, cleaning process, washing a milk line, washing solution, pollution adhesion

Suggested Citation

Paliy, Andriy and Aliiev, Elchyn and Paliy, Anatoliy and Nechyporenko, Oleksandr and Baidevliatova, Yuliia and Baydevliatov, Yurii and Lazorenko, Andrey and Ukhovskyi, Vitalii and Korniienko, Leonid and Sharandak, Pavlo, Determining the Efficiency of Cleaning a Milk Line Made From Different Materials From Contaminants (July 13, 2021). Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 4(1(112), 76–85, 2021. doi: 10.15587/1729-4061.2021.237070 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3917915

Andriy Paliy (Contact Author)

Kharkiv Petro Vasylenko National Technical University of Agriculture - Department of Technical Systems and Animal Husbandry Technologies ( email )

Ukraine

Elchyn Aliiev

Institute of Oilseeds of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine ( email )

Instytutska str., 1, Sonyachne vil
Zaporizhzhya, 69093
Ukraine

Anatoliy Paliy

National Scientific Center "Institute of Experimental and Clinical Veterinary Medicine" ( email )

Pushkinska str., 83
Kharkiv, 61023
Ukraine

Oleksandr Nechyporenko

The Sumy National Agrarian University

160 Kirova
Sumy, 40021
Ukraine

Yuliia Baidevliatova

Sumy National Agrarian University ( email )

160 Herasyma Kondratieva str.
Sumy, 40021
Ukraine

Yurii Baydevliatov

Sumy National Agrarian University ( email )

160 Herasyma Kondratieva str.
Sumy, 40021
Ukraine

Andrey Lazorenko

Sumy National Agrarian University ( email )

160 Herasyma Kondratieva str.
Sumy, 40021
Ukraine

Vitalii Ukhovskyi

State Scientific and Research Institute of Laboratory Diagnostics and Veterinary and Sanitary Expertise ( email )

Donetska str., 30
Kyiv, 03151
Ukraine

Leonid Korniienko

State Scientific and Research Institute of Laboratory Diagnostics and Veterinary and Sanitary Expertise ( email )

Donetska str., 30
Kyiv, 03151
Ukraine

Pavlo Sharandak

“Ukrvetprompostach” LLC ( email )

Helsinki Group str., 23A
Brovary, 07403
Ukraine

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