Patent classifications
H05B6/60
Radio frequency heating process with residence time control of packaged articles
Heating systems utilizing radio frequency (RF) energy and methods for using the same to rapidly and uniformly heat packaged articles moving through the system on one or more convey lines. These systems may be useful for a variety of processes, including the pasteurization or sterilization of packaged foodstuffs.
Radio frequency heating process with residence time control of packaged articles
Heating systems utilizing radio frequency (RF) energy and methods for using the same to rapidly and uniformly heat packaged articles moving through the system on one or more convey lines. These systems may be useful for a variety of processes, including the pasteurization or sterilization of packaged foodstuffs.
Compact radio frequency heating of packaged articles
Heating systems utilizing radio frequency (RF) energy and methods for using the same to rapidly and uniformly heat packaged articles moving through the system on one or more convey lines. These systems may be useful for a variety of processes, including the pasteurization or sterilization of packaged foodstuffs.
Inverter wave generator for tempering water and method for tempering a tempering medium
The present disclosure relates to an inverter wave generator for tempering a tempering medium comprising dipolar particles, having a housing with at least one inlet opening and at least one outlet opening for the tempering medium, at least one first electrode and at least one second electrode being arranged in the housing at a distance from one another, and the at least first electrode and the at least second electrode each being electrically conductively connected to a pole of at least one electrical signal source, the tempering medium having a conductivity in the range from 0.055 μS/cm to 500 μS/cm. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a method for tempering a tempering medium comprising dipolar particles.
Inverter wave generator for tempering water and method for tempering a tempering medium
The present disclosure relates to an inverter wave generator for tempering a tempering medium comprising dipolar particles, having a housing with at least one inlet opening and at least one outlet opening for the tempering medium, at least one first electrode and at least one second electrode being arranged in the housing at a distance from one another, and the at least first electrode and the at least second electrode each being electrically conductively connected to a pole of at least one electrical signal source, the tempering medium having a conductivity in the range from 0.055 μS/cm to 500 μS/cm. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a method for tempering a tempering medium comprising dipolar particles.
Energy absorptive components for radio frequency heating of packaged articles
Heating systems utilizing radio frequency (RF) energy and methods for using the same to rapidly and uniformly heat packaged articles moving through the system on one or more convey lines. These systems may be useful for a variety of processes, including the pasteurization or sterilization of packaged foodstuffs.
High intensity radio frequency heating of packaged articles
Heating systems utilizing radio frequency (RF) energy and methods for using the same to rapidly and uniformly heat packaged articles moving through the system on one or more convey lines. These systems may be useful for a variety of processes, including the pasteurization or sterilization of packaged foodstuffs.
High intensity radio frequency heating of packaged articles
Heating systems utilizing radio frequency (RF) energy and methods for using the same to rapidly and uniformly heat packaged articles moving through the system on one or more convey lines. These systems may be useful for a variety of processes, including the pasteurization or sterilization of packaged foodstuffs.
Contact members for packaged articles heated with radio frequency energy
Heating systems utilizing radio frequency (RF) energy and methods for using the same to rapidly and uniformly heat packaged articles moving through the system on one or more convey lines. These systems may be useful for a variety of processes, including the pasteurization or sterilization of packaged foodstuffs.
Contact members for packaged articles heated with radio frequency energy
Heating systems utilizing radio frequency (RF) energy and methods for using the same to rapidly and uniformly heat packaged articles moving through the system on one or more convey lines. These systems may be useful for a variety of processes, including the pasteurization or sterilization of packaged foodstuffs.