Single-stage short-duration tempering of corn for dry-milling
1997
Mehra, S.K. | Eckhoff, S.R.
Pilot-scale dry-milling runs were conducted to study the feasibility of using a short-duration single-stage tempering procedure for the tempering-degerminating system, instead of the 17.8-21.5 hr of conventional three-stage tempering procedures reported in the scientific literature. Using a Beall degerminator No. 0, pilot-scale dry-milling experiments were conducted at 10 tempering levels: 0, 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, 60, 120, 180, and 240 min. Variation in moisture content of through- and tail-stock fractions, degerminator throughput, ratio of tail- to through-stock, yields of different sized grits from tail- and through-stock fractions, and the recovery of germ and pericarp were used to compare tempering periods. A decrease in the milling action was observed for tempering durations >30 min. A tempering period of 15 min gave the highest grit recovery and a 30-min tempering period resulted in the highest germ and pericarp recovery. Based on these results, it was concluded that short tempering periods of 10-30 min as compared to 17.8-21.5 hr could be used for the tempering-degerminator system.
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