Journal article

High-Pressure Water-Jet Technology as a Method of Improving the Quality of Post-Harvest Processing



Publication Details
Authors:
Carreno-Olejua, R.; Hofacker, W.; Hensel, O.

Publication year:
2010
Journal:
Food and Bioprocess Technology
Pages range :
853-860
Volume number:
3
Start page:
853
End page:
860
Number of pages:
8
ISSN:
1935-5130
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Abstract
In tropical countries, the processing steps of peeling and cutting are carried out mainly by hand under ideal conditions for microbial growth. For the production of high-quality, safe products, procedures, which minimize the direct contact between product and personnel, must be applied. A pilot lot was developed that combines robotics, water jet, and image processing techniques in an integrated process of peeling and cutting tropical fruits for minimizing losses in the process and increase hygiene standards required. The present results show the potential of the system to improve the quality of post-harvesting processing of agricultural products such as fruit and vegetables.


Keywords
Agricultural products, Peeling, Robotic processing, Shelf-life, Water-jet cutting


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