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titleOfInvention method for an enzymatic hydrolysis process of collagen and protein-containing raw materials, hydrolysis tank application thereof, collagen separation compensation tank, and application thereof
abstract METHOD FOR A PROCESS OF COLLAGEN ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS AND RAW MATERIALS CONTAINING PROTEINS, HYDROLYSIS TANK APPLICATION OF THE SAME, COLLAGEN SEPARATION COMPENSATION, AND APPLICATION. Method for an enzymatic hydrolysis process of collagen and protein-containing raw materials. The raw materials undergo enzymatic hydrolysis to produce the three layers: an upper layer containing fat, a middle layer containing water soluble constituents, and an unsolvable lower layer comprising bones and non-soluble proteins. These layers are separated and the second layer is further separated, in which a sufficient period of time is formed to form two layers: a lower layer containing partially or completely fixed collagen, and a liquid upper layer containing the remaining water-soluble proteins. . The last layer is removed; and the other is heated until it becomes liquid. A hydrolysis tank 10 comprises a rotatable stirring mechanism and a heat exchange device. A reversible thread is arranged at the bottom of the tank. A compensating sump 15 for collagen separation includes an inlet for the supply of hydrolyzate. A heat exchanger system 17 comprising a heater wrap surrounding the pit.
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