APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING DRY PASTA
20220295838 · 2022-09-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A23L3/0155
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F26B3/347
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A23L3/015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A method for producing dry pasta comprising the steps of: preparing with durum wheat flour, or soft wheat flour, and water a dough having humidity comprised between 25% and 35%; placing the dough in a chamber in which a vacuum is created comprised between 0.1 bar and 0.5 bar; pushing the dough through a drawing device by applying to the dough pressure comprised 80 bar and 110 bar, to obtain food pasta in the form of units of long pasta or units of short pasta; conveying and delivering said pasta to a dryer; drying said pasta in said dryer until the humidity of the pasta is not greater than 12.5%, said drying including heating said pasta in said dryer to a set temperature and maintaining the pasta at said set temperature for a set interval of time; extracting said dried pasta from said dryer;
wherein said heating is obtained by passing the pasta inside an oscillating electromagnetic field having a frequency comprised between 10 MHz and 100 MHz.
An apparatus for producing dry food pasta including a kneading and drawing device configured for producing both long pasta and short pasta, a first dryer configured for drying long pasta produced by said kneading and drawing device, a second dryer configured for drying short pasta produced by said kneading and drawing device; said first dryer and said second dryer are equipped with a plurality of pairs of electrodes between which an electromagnetic field oscillating at a frequency comprised 10 MHz and 100 MHz is created by a generator of oscillating electromagnetic field.
Claims
1. A method for producing dry food pasta comprising the following steps: preparing with durum wheat flour, or soft wheat flour and water a dough having humidity comprised between 25% and 35%; placing the dough in a chamber in which a vacuum between 0.1 bar and 0.5 bar is created; pushing the dough through a drawing device by applying to the dough a pressure comprised between 80 bar and 110 bar, to obtain food pasta in the form of units of long pasta or units of short pasta; conveying and delivering said pasta to a dryer; drying said pasta in said dryer until the humidity of the pasta is not greater than 12.5%, said drying comprising heating said pasta in said dryer to a set temperature and maintaining the pasta at said set temperature for a set interval of time; extracting said dried pasta from said dryer; wherein said heating is obtained by passing said pasta inside an oscillating electromagnetic field having a frequency comprised between 10 MHz and 100 MHz.
2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising adjusting the intensity of said oscillating magnetic field according to said set temperature.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein said set temperature is comprised between 55° C. and 75° C.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein said set temperature is comprised between 55° C. and 80° C.
5. The method according to claim 2, further comprising adjusting further the intensity of said oscillating magnetic field so as to bring the temperature of said pasta to a value comprised between 45° C. and 65° C. and maintain the pasta at said temperature value for a further set interval of time.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein said heating occurs in an environment in which a vacuum is created.
7. The method according to claim 6, wherein said vacuum is comprised between 0.2 bar and 0.7 bar.
8. The method according to claim 6, wherein said set temperature is comprised between 40° C. and 55° C.
9. The method according to claim 1 wherein said interval of time is equal to 1 hour±10%.
10. The method according to claim 5 wherein said further interval of time is equal to 30 minutes±10%.
11. An apparatus for producing dry pasta comprising a kneading and drawing device configured for producing both long and short pasta, a first dryer configured for drying long pasta produced by said kneading and drawing device, a second dryer configured for drying short pasta produced by said kneading and drawing device, wherein said first dryer and said second dryer are provided with a plurality of pairs of electrodes between which an electromagnetic field oscillating at a frequency comprised between 10 MHz and 100 MHz is created by a generator of oscillating electromagnetic field.
12. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said pairs of electrodes are distributed along a first drying tunnel obtained inside the first dryer and along a second drying tunnel obtained inside the second dryer.
13. The apparatus according to claim 12, further comprising a first ventilating device arranged at the outlet of said first drying tunnel and configured for cooling said pasta exiting said first drying tunnel.
14. The apparatus according to claim 13, further comprising a second ventilating device arranged at the outlet of said second drying tunnel and configured for cooling said pasta exiting said second drying tunnel.
15. The apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising a plurality of supporting and conveying elements on each of which a plurality of long pasta units are arranged.
16. The apparatus according to claim 15, further comprising a first conveying device for conveying said supporting and conveying elements from said kneading and drawing device to said first drying tunnel and a second conveying device for conveying said supporting and conveying elements through said first drying tunnel.
17. The apparatus according to claim 15, further comprising a removing and cutting device placed after said first drying tunnel and after said first ventilating device, if present, said removing and cutting device being configured for removing said long pasta units from said supporting and conveying elements and cutting the long pasta units to a set length.
18. The apparatus according to claim 12, further comprising a screening device interposed between said kneading and drawing device and said second dryer.
19. The apparatus according to claim 18, further comprising a third conveying device for conveying the pasta from said kneading and drawing device to said screening device, a fourth conveying device for conveying the pasta from said screening device to said second drying tunnel and a fifth conveying device for transporting said pasta through said second drying tunnel.
20. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said first dryer is provided with at least one first vacuum pump by means of which a vacuum is created inside said first drying tunnel.
21. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said second dryer is provided with at least one second vacuum pump by means of which a vacuum is created inside said second drying tunnel.
22. The apparatus according to claim 20, wherein said vacuum is comprised between 0.2 bar and 0.7 bar.
23. The apparatus according to claim 20. wherein said first dryer includes a loading chamber through which the pasta is introduced into said first drying tunnel, said loading chamber including a first sliding baffle placed at the inlet of the loading chamber and a second sliding baffle placed at the outlet of the loading chamber, wherein said first sliding baffle is movable between an open position in which it places the loading chamber in communication with an outer environment at atmospheric pressure and a closed position in which it hermetically isolates the loading chamber from the outer environment, wherein said second sliding baffle is movable between an open position, in which it places the loading chamber in communication with the first drying tunnel, and a closed position in which it hermetically isolates the first drying tunnel from the loading chamber, wherein the second sliding baffle is normally in the closed position, wherein said loading chamber is provided with a third vacuum pump that is intended to create a vacuum inside the loading chamber.
24. The apparatus according to claim 23, wherein said first dryer includes an unloading chamber (41) through which the dried pasta is unloaded from the first drying tunnel in an environment at atmospheric pressure, said unloading chamber being provided with a third sliding baffle placed at the inlet of the unloading chamber (444 and with a fourth sliding baffle, placed at the outlet of the unloading chamber, wherein said third sliding baffle is movable between an open position, in which it places the first drying tunnel in communication with the unloading chamber, and a closed position in which it hermetically isolates the unloading chamber from the first drying tunnel, wherein said fourth sliding baffle is movable between an open position, in which it places the unloading chamber in communication with an external environment at atmospheric pressure, and a closed position in which it hermetically isolates the unloading chamber from said external environment at atmospheric pressure, wherein said third sliding baffle is normally in the closed position, wherein the unloading chamber is provided with a fourth vacuum pump that is intended to create a vacuum inside the unloading chamber.
25. The apparatus according to claim 21, wherein said second dryer is provided with a loading device by means of which pasta units are delivered to the second drying tunnel, wherein the loading device comprises a loading hopper to which the pasta units are delivered, wherein said loading hopper communicates below with a sealed first star valve by which the pasta units are delivered to a first zigzag chute that communicates with the second drying tunnel.
26. The apparatus according to claim 26, wherein said second dryer is provided with an unloading device which enables the dried pasta to be unloaded from the second vacuum drying tunnel in an external environment at atmospheric pressure, wherein the unloading device includes an unloading hopper communicating with the second drying tunnel, into which now dried pasta units is delivered, wherein said unloading hopper communicates below with a second zigzag chute through which the pasta units reach by gravity a second sealed star valve that unloads the pasta units onto an outlet chute into the external environment at atmospheric pressure.
27. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the electrodes of each pair of electrodes are arranged aligned on one another, or are arranged staggered in relation to one another.
28. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein a distance (D) between the electrodes (23, 24) of each pair of electrodes is constant, or adjustable.
29. The apparatus according to claim 21, wherein said vacuum is comprised between 0.2 bar and 0.7 bar.
30. Use of an oscillating electromagnetic field having a frequency comprised between 10 MHz and 100 MHz for producing dry food pasta (P) having a percentage of humidity not greater than 12.5%.
31. Use of an oscillating electromagnetic field according to claim 30 wherein said oscillating electromagnetic field is applied to the food pasta (P) in an environment in which a vacuum is created.
32. Use of an oscillating electromagnetic field having a frequency comprised between 10 MHz and 100 MHz for drying food products containing humidity.
33. Use of an oscillating electromagnetic field according to claim 32, wherein said oscillating electromagnetic field is applied to the food product to be dried in an environment in which a vacuum is created.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0035] Further features and advantages of the invention will be clear from the following description of embodiments of the invention, which are purely by way of example and are non-limiting, with reference to the enclosed drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0046] Below, the food pasta can be referred to for the sake of brevity as pasta.
[0047] According to the present invention, a method is provided for drying food pasta made from durum wheat flour, or from mixtures of durum wheat flour and soft wheat flour that includes the following steps: [0048] preparing with durum wheat flour, or soft wheat flour, and water a dough having humidity comprised between 25% and 35%; [0049] placing the dough in a chamber in which a vacuum is created comprised between 0.1 bar and 0.5 bar; [0050] pushing the dough through a drawing device by applying to the dough a pressure comprised between 80 bar and 110 bar, to obtain food pasta P in the form of units of long pasta or units of short pasta; [0051] conveying and delivering said units of pasta P to a dryer 3, 4; [0052] drying said pasta P in said dryer 3, 4 until the humidity of the pasta P is not greater than 12.5%, said drying including heating said pasta P in said dryer 3, 4 to a set temperature and maintaining the pasta at said set temperature for a set interval of time; extracting said dried pasta P from said dryer 3, 4; [0053] wherein said heating is obtained by moving said pasta P inside an oscillating electromagnetic field having a frequency comprised between 10 MHz and 100 MHz.
[0054] During a first drying step, the pasta P is heated to a temperature that can be comprised between 55° C. and 80° C., for a set time that can be about 1 hour.
[0055] After said first drying step, a second drying step can be provided in which pasta is maintained at a temperature comprised between 45° C. and 65° C. for a further set interval of time that can be about 30 minutes.
[0056] During said first drying step and during said second drying step, a flow of air at ambient temperature can be sent to the pasta P to remove the humidity produced by evaporation of the water in the pasta P.
[0057] After said second drying step, the pasta P can be cooled by a flow of cooling air, until the temperature of the pasta is the same as the ambient temperature.
[0058] Before drying the pasta P, it is preferred to maintain the pasta P at a temperature above ambient temperature for a set time, such that residual humidity inside the pasta P is distributed as uniformly as possible in the mass of the pasta.
[0059] In the case of production of long pasta, before the start of the first drying step, it is preferred to subject the pasta P to a ventilation step, sending onto the pasta P a flow of air at a temperature comprised between 35° C. and 45° C.
[0060] The ventilation is used to dry the surface of the pasta P to reduce the plasticity thereof, in order to prevent the pasta being possibly elongated excessively through the effect of its own weight.
[0061] In one version of the method according to the invention, the pasta P is heated in an environment in which a vacuum comprised between 0.2 bar and 0.7 bar is created so as to be able to dry the pasta P at a temperature comprised 40 and 55° C. that is lower than the drying temperature at atmospheric pressure.
[0062] The method according to the invention may be used not only for drying food pasta, but also for drying any food product containing humidity, preferably in an environment in which a vacuum is created.
[0063] Drying in an environment at a pressure that is lower than atmospheric pressure permits operation at a reduced temperature maintaining unaltered the organoleptic properties of the pasta and further reducing drying time.
[0064] In
[0065] With reference to
[0066] The kneading and drawing device 2 comprises a decantation cyclone 9 into which the durum wheat flour or soft wheat flour is delivered. The decantation cyclone supplies a volumetric dosing device 10 that sends the durum and/or soft wheat to a centrifugal pre-kneading device 11 in which the durum or soft wheat is mixed with water to obtain dough from which the pasta will be obtained. The dough is made by mixing the durum or soft wheat, which normally has relative humidity comprised between 9% and 14%, with hot water between 30 and 45° C. in sufficient quantity to take the product's relative humidity to a value comprised between about 28% and about 35%.
[0067] From the pre-kneading device 11, the wet dough enters a kneader 12 in which complete absorption of the water by the durum wheat flour or soft wheat flour occurs, to obtain the dough from which the pasta will be obtained. Kneading lasts for a period of about 20 minutes, at the end of which the dough obtained is sent, through an airtight valve 13, to a vacuum tank 14, in which the air is removed from the dough, by a suction pump, that maintains in the tank 14 a pressure between 0.1 bar and 0.5 bar, to make the pasta shiny and devoid of imperfections after drawing.
[0068] From the vacuum tank 14, the dough can be sent to a first compression device 15 (
[0069] For producing long pasta, in the first compression device 15 the dough is pushed at pressure comprised between about 80 bar and about 110 bar through a drawing device by means of which a curtain of pasta units P is formed that are sent to a so-called stretching device, in which the pasta units P are drawn and positioned on support and conveying elements 18, for example in the form of rods or barrels, on each of which a plurality of pasta units P is loaded. The support and conveying elements 18 are loaded on a first conveying device 19 by means of which the support and conveying elements 18 with the pasta units P are conveyed to the first dryer 3 and loaded on a second conveying device 22 that conveys the support and conveying elements 18 with the pasta units P along a first drying tunnel 21 obtained inside the first dryer 3.
[0070] Before entering the first drying tunnel 21, the pasta P passes through a third ventilation device 20 in which the pasta is ventilated with air at a temperature comprised between about 35° C. and 45° C. to cause light drying of the outer surface of the pasta P, so as to reduce the plasticity thereof so as to prevent the pasta P undergoing excessive elongation because of its own weight.
[0071] In the first drying tunnel 21, pairs of electrodes 22, 23 (
[0072] After a set interval of time of about an hour has elapsed, the power applied to the electrodes is reduced so as to reduce the temperature of the pasta P to a value comprised between about 45° C. and about 65° C., maintaining the pasta at this temperature for a further set interval of time of about another 30 minutes at the end of which the pasta will be dried, i.e. with a humidity percentage not greater than 12.5%, as required by legal standards. The expressions “about an hour” and “about 30 minutes” mean that said set interval of time and said further set interval of time can vary according to the size and thickness of the pasta P. In particular, said set interval of time is equal to 1 hour±10% and said further set interval of time is equal to 30 minutes±10%.
[0073] At the end of drying, the pasta P exits the first dryer 3 and is conveyed through the first ventilating device 5, in which the pasta P is cooled to ambient temperature.
[0074] Subsequently, the pasta P is conveyed to a removing and cutting device 7 in which the pasta units P are removed from the support and conveying elements 18 and cut to a standard length for packaging, equal to about 260 mm. From the removing and cutting device 7, the pasta P is then sent to a packaging apparatus (not illustrated).
[0075] For producing short pasta, the dough coming from the vacuum tank 14 is sent to the second compression device 28 into which the dough is pushed, at a pressure comprised between about 100 bar and about 105 bar, through the second drawing device 29, exiting from which the dough is cut into a plurality of units of short pasta by a cutting device, which is not shown. The drawing device 29 is interchangeable, depending on the type of short pasta that has to be produced.
[0076] The short pasta that is thus produced is sent to a screening device 27, known as “trabatto”, in which the units of short pasta are separated from one another and dropped onto a fourth conveying device 33 by means of which the units of short pasta are conveyed to the inlet of the second dryer 4 where they move to a fifth conveying device 35 that transports the units of short pasta through a second drying tunnel 34 obtained inside the second dryer 4.
[0077] Also in the second drying tunnel 34 pairs of electrodes 22, 23 are distributed in a substantially uniform manner, between which an electromagnetic field is generated oscillating at a frequency comprised between about 10 MHz and about 100 MHz. The pasta P is heated by traversing the electromagnetic field between the pairs of electrodes 22, 23. The power applied to the electrodes to generate the oscillating magnetic field is so adjusted that the pasta is heated to a set temperature comprised 55° C. and 80° C.
[0078] The pasta P is maintained at the aforesaid set temperature for a period of about an hour at the end of which the pasta P is dried and stabilized, at a humidity percentage that is not greater than 12.5%, as required by law standards. The expression “about an hour” means that said set time can vary slightly depending on the size and thickness of the pasta P, in particular, said set time can be equal to 1 hour±10%.
[0079] If special pasta types have to be produced, like nest pasta or lasagne pasta, the following procedure is followed.
[0080] In the case of nest pasta, the pasta that exits the drawing device is sent to a so-called “nesting” device 30 from which pasta exits with a shape that simulates a nest. Subsequently, the pasta that is thus produced is dried by the same method disclosed above for the long pasta.
[0081] In the case of lasagne pasta, the pasta exiting the drawing device is sent to a so-called “lasagnatore” device 31 from which the pasta exits in the form of lasagne. Subsequently, the pasta that is thus produced is dried by the same method disclosed above for long pasta.
[0082] Heating the pasta by microwaves during drying has the advantage of obtaining very rapid and uniform heating of the pasta, with a gradient of about 1° C./s. Further, unlike hot air drying apparatuses, there is no need to pre-heat the environment in which drying has to occur until the drying temperature is reached.
[0083] Further, no pasta stabilization step is necessary at the end of drying.
[0084] It is possible to obtain short drying time, of little more than an hour, maintaining drying temperatures of no more than 80° C. so as to minimize degradation of the nutritional and organoleptic features of the pasta and to obtain pasta of high quality.
[0085] Lastly, the energy efficiency of a drying apparatus according to the invention is comprised between about 65% and about 70%, compared with the energy efficiency of a hot air drying apparatus according to the prior art, which is comprised between about 10% and 35%. This permits a great saving in the operating costs of an apparatus according to the invention.
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[0087] The drying apparatus la according to the invention differs from the apparatus 1 illustrated in
[0088] The elements of the apparatus la that are the same as corresponding elements of the apparatus 1 illustrated in
[0089] With reference to
[0090] The support and conveying elements 18, each of which carries a plurality of long pasta units P, are introduced in groups into the loading chamber 36, each group G1 comprising, for example, from 10 to 30 support and conveying elements 18. During the introduction of the support and conveying elements 18 to the loading chamber 36, the first sliding baffle 38 is in the open position to enable the rods 18 to be introduced, whilst the second sliding baffle 39 is in the closed position.
[0091] After a group G1 of support and conveying elements 18 has been introduced into the loading chamber 36, the first sliding baffle 38 is moved to the closed position, sealingly hermetically the loading chamber and the third vacuum pump 37 is started to create in the loading chamber 36 a vacuum comprised 0.2 bar and 0.7 bar, substantially the same as the vacuum that is created and maintained in the first drying tunnel 21 of the first dryer 3 by the first vacuum pump 40.
[0092] When the pressure in the loading chamber 36 is the same as the pressure inside the first drying tunnel 21 of the first dryer 3, the second sliding baffle 39 is opened to deliver to the first drying tunnel 21 the group G1 of support and conveying elements 18. After delivering the group G1 of support and conveying elements 18 to the first drying tunnel 21, the second sliding baffle 39 is returned to the closed position, to seal the first drying tunnel 21, then air is delivered to the loading chamber 36 to restore therein pressure equal to atmospheric pressure and the first sliding baffle 38 is taken to the open position, to be able to deliver to the loading chamber 36 a new group G1 of support and conveying rods 18 with the respective pasta units P.
[0093] The pasta P inside the first drying tunnel 21 moves between the pairs of electrodes 22, 23 between which an electromagnetic field is generated oscillating at a frequency comprised between about 10 MHz and about 100 MHz. The pasta P, by traversing the electromagnetic field between the pairs of electrodes 22, 23, is heated. The power applied to the electrodes to generate the oscillating magnetic field is adjusted so that the pasta is heated to a temperature comprised 40° C. and 55° C. Owing to the vacuum maintained in the first drying tunnel 21, which promotes evaporation of the humidity contained in the pasta, it is possible to dry the pasta P at a significantly lower temperature than the temperature at which the pasta P is dried in the drying apparatus 1 illustrated in
[0094] The dwell time of the pasta P in the first drying tunnel 21 is about an hour, in particular 1 hour±10%, at the end of which the pasta will be dried and stabilized, with a humidity percentage not greater than 12.5%, as required by legal standards.
[0095] The first dryer 3 is equipped, at the outlet of the first drying tunnel 21, with an unloading chamber 41 through which the dried pasta P can be unloaded from the first drying tunnel 21 to an outer environment at atmospheric pressure.
[0096] The unloading chamber 41 is equipped with a third sliding baffle 43 placed at the inlet of the unloading chamber 41 and with a fourth sliding baffle 44, placed at the outlet of the unloading chamber 41. The third sliding baffle 43 is movable between an open position, in which it places the first drying tunnel 21 in communication with the unloading chamber 41, and a closed position in which it hermetically isolates the unloading chamber 41 from the first drying tunnel 21. The fourth sliding baffle 44 is movable between an open position, in which it places the unloading chamber 41 in communication with the outer environment, and a closed position in which it hermetically isolates the unloading chamber 41 from the outer environment. The third sliding baffle 43 is normally in the closed position to maintain the vacuum inside the first drying tunnel 21. The unloading chamber 41 is further provided with a fourth vacuum pump 42 that is intended to create a vacuum inside the unloading chamber 41.
[0097] In order to unload from the first drying tunnel 21 a group G2 of support and conveying elements 18 with the respective dried pasta units P, the fourth baffle 44 is placed in the closed position, maintaining in the closed position the third baffle 43, then the fourth vacuum pump 42 is started up to create inside the unloading chamber 41 a vacuum equal to the vacuum inside the first drying tunnel 21. When the pressure in the unloading chamber 41 is equal to the pressure in the first drying tunnel 21, the third sliding baffle 43 is placed in the open position and a group G2 of support and conveying elements 18, with the respective pasta units P, is introduced inside the unloading chamber 41. Subsequently, the third baffle 43 is returned to the closed position sealing the first drying tunnel 21, air is delivered to the unloading chamber 41 to restore therein a pressure equal to the atmospheric pressure and the fourth sliding baffle 44 is brought to the open position, to be able to extract from the unloading chamber 41 the group G2 of support and conveying elements 18 with the respective dried pasta units P and send the support and conveying elements 18 to the removing and cutting device 7 in which the pasta units P are removed from the support and conveying elements 18 and cut to a standard length for packaging, equal to about 260 mm. From the removing and cutting device 7, the pasta P is then sent to a packaging apparatus (not illustrated).
[0098] Owing to the relatively low temperature at which drying of the pasta occurs, it is possible to do without the first ventilating device 5 for cooling the pasta P and let the pasta cool spontaneously. It is nevertheless possible to use the first ventilating device to accelerate cooling of the pasta.
[0099] With reference now to
[0100] The loading device 45, 46, 47 comprises a loading hopper 45 into which the units of short pasta coming from the fourth conveying device 33 are delivered; the loading hopper 45 communicates below with a sealed first star valve 46 by means of which the units of short pasta are delivered to a zig-zag chute 47 that communicates with the second drying tunnel 34. The units of short pasta drop by gravity along the zig-zag chute 47 that slows the fall and join the fifth conveying device 35 to be conveyed along the second drying tunnel 34.
[0101] The units of short pasta move between the pairs of electrodes 22, 23, between which an electromagnetic field is generated oscillating at a frequency comprised between about 10 MHz and about 100 MHz. The pasta P, by traversing the electromagnetic field between the pairs of electrodes 22, 23, is heated. The power applied to the electrodes to generate the oscillating magnetic field is adjusted so that the pasta is heated to a temperature comprised 40° C. and 55° C. Owing to the vacuum maintained in the second drying tunnel 34, that promotes evaporation of the humidity contained in the pasta, it is possible to dry the pasta P at a significantly lower temperature than the temperature at which the pasta P is dried in the drying apparatus 1 illustrated in
[0102] The dwell time of the pasta P in the second drying tunnel 34 is about an hour, in particular 1 hour±10%, at the end of which the pasta is dried and stabilized, with a humidity percentage not greater than 12.5%, as required by legal standards.
[0103] The second dryer 4 is equipped with an unloading device 49, 50. 51 which enables the dried pasta to be unloaded from the second vacuum drying tunnel 34 to an environment at atmospheric pressure. The unloading device 49, 50, 51 comprises an unloading hopper 49 communicating with the second drying tunnel 34, into which the fifth conveying device 35 delivers the now dried units of short pasta. The unloading hopper 49 communicates below with a second zig-zag chute 50 through which the units of short pasta reach by gravity a second sealed star valve 51 that unloads the units of short pasta onto an outlet chute 52 in an environment at atmospheric pressure, for subsequent transfer to a packaging apparatus (not illustrated).
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[0105] The electrodes are supplied by a generator 54 of oscillating magnetic field, connected to the pairs of electrodes 23, 24 by coaxial cables 60 that are shielded to avoid interference with the electromagnetic field generated by the generator 54, the lines 53 of which are shown in
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[0107] The electrodes 23, 24 of each pair of electrodes can be arranged aligned between themselves, as illustrated in
[0108] A distance D between the electrodes of each pair can be constant or adjustable to adapt to the thickness of the pasta units P.