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titleOfInvention Ferric pyrophosphate production method for improving whiteness and processability
abstract The invention discloses a ferric pyrophosphate production method for improving whiteness and processability, which relates to the technical field of ferric pyrophosphate production, and the method is characterized in that common ferric pyrophosphate is emulsified by microencapsulation technology, namely ultrafine crushed ferric pyrophosphate or undried ferric pyrophosphate wet material, glyceryl monostearate and calcium carbonate are prepared into suspension at the temperature of more than 80 ℃, and the suspension is sheared and homogenized at a high speed; and (3) carrying out spray drying on the emulsion, wherein the air inlet temperature is 160-190 ℃, the air outlet temperature is 80-95 ℃, and the powder after spray drying is screened to obtain a target product. The ferric pyrophosphate of the invention is processed by microencapsulation emulsification, is suitable for strengthening the iron element of rice and products thereof, has good fluidity and smoothness, improves whiteness from 55 to 78, and improves processing performance.
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