Scanning electron microscopy study of stainless-steel finishes used in food processing equipment
1985
Stone, Linda S. | Zottola, Edmund A.
The techniques of scanning electron microscopy was used to examine stainless-steel finishes approved for food industry use and to compare them with several other available stainless-steel finishes. All samples exhibited flaws (scratches, crocks, pits) in varying degrees. The study results had sanitation, fabrication, and processing implications. The micrographs (10 of which are shown) indicated the possibility for the lodging of microorganisms and food particles in the metal surface. (wz)
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其它主题
Surface roughness; Scanning; Industrial processing quality; Food processing quality
语言
英语
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Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
2026-02-03
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