| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4560686 | Food Control | 2007 | 5 Pages |
This short communication describes a practical and efficient method for on-line correction of thermal process deviations during retort sterilization of canned foods without upsetting retort operating schedules in large cook room operations. The strategy is a modification of a recently developed “proportional-corrected” process method that accomplishes the on-line correction after recovery of the deviation by operating the retort at a temperature sufficiently above the normal retort temperature so as to reach the specified target lethality within the remaining process time. In this way, on-line correction of the process deviation is accomplished without extending the normal process time specified for that batch cook, and smooth uninterrupted operation of a retort battery system in large cook rooms is assured. The method is intended for easy implementation in any cannery around the world with no need for on-site access to computer-based control systems and/or computer software of any kind.
