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titleOfInvention PROCEDURE FOR THE DEMINERALIZATION OF PRODUCTS AND DAIRY DERIVATIVES
abstract Electrodeionization is used to demineralize dairy products and derivatives with cationic and weak anion exchange ion resins in mixed bed or with a strong cation resin alone in the dilution and concentration compartments in the case of raw materials other than milk more or less concentrated. In the case of milk more or less concentrated as raw material, the dilution compartments are filled with cationic and weak anion exchange resins in a mixed bed. The procedure allows a considerable economy of water and energy without the use of chemical regenerants. The use of the products obtained in the food products factory is also proposed.
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