Moisture loss occurs largely during the early stages of the cooling process when the air supply is at its lowest and the carcases at their peak temperature. Cattle can lose up to 3% of their weight due to loss of moisture in the first 12 hours of cooling.
As it is not allowed to spray water directly onto the beef carcasses, the idea of abattoir humidification is to lessen the weight loss. The average weight loss is approximately 6kg and can have major cost implications. With the use of humidification, it is now achievable to increase humidity levels in the chill down areas, in order for the chilled air to absorb moisture from the air and not the meat, therefore preventing weight loss.
The humidity is controlled with the use of a control panel to a predetermined set point.
As an example to its effectiveness, by using the Misting SA humidification system in one cattle abattoir, the losses from the stores fell from 3% to around 0.5%.
How does Misting SA control the environment?
With the use of Misting SA’s series of speciality MIST nozzles placed in a line around the perimeter of an area, or by using specially designed MISTING rings, attached to box / oscillating fans, when connected to a high pressure MISTING system pump, water is forced through the specialty nozzles and quickly atomized to droplets as small as (5 microns).
When misting systems are placed inside an enclosed area (such as a cold room), the billions of droplets that are produced will initially provide cooling as the droplets evaporate. However, if the air exchange is limited, the misting system will continue to increase the humidity level within the structure. Humidity levels as high as 90+% are possible. This unique characteristic of all misting systems makes them ideal for both outdoor cooling and humidification.
When misting systems are placed inside an enclosed area (such as a cold room), the billions of droplets that are produced will initially provide cooling as the droplets evaporate. However, if the air exchange is limited, the misting system will continue to increase the humidity level within the structure. Humidity levels as high as 90+% are possible. This unique characteristic of all misting systems makes them ideal for both outdoor cooling and humidification.
What components are needed for a misting system?
The required components for a misting system includesMisting SA High pressure tubing (Nylon, Stainless steel or Copper)
Misting SA misting nozzles
Misting SA misting spray body
Misting SA Filtration Housing and cartridge
Misting SA Pressure Switch
Misting SA Solenoid Valves (low and high pressure)
Misting SA Anti drip valve
Misting SA high pressure misting pumps (various flow rates)
Misting SA Humidity and temperature controllers * Optional
Misting SA ventilation equipment. * Optional
* Additional components (such as wall mounted fans, extractor fans, Humidity and Temperature controllers) may be required for custom designed solutions.
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