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How are products frozen in conduction type freezers?
 
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Describe the immersion process of freezing.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Products are placed on or between horizontal or vertical refrigerated plates that provide efficient heat transfer and short freezing time.

Answer to Question 2

Products are frozen by immersion in a boiling, highly purified refrigerant. The product is then removed and the freezing process completed in a mechanical freezer.




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