: A critical heat-treatment process (typically 72°C for 15 seconds) designed to eliminate pathogenic microorganisms without significantly altering the milk's nutritional value.
: Centrifugal forces are used to separate cream from skim milk and remove unwanted particles like sediment or somatic cells. Dairy Products Technology (Dairy Technology)
Dairy technology is the branch of engineering and science dedicated to the processing, storage, packaging, and distribution of milk and its derivatives. It integrates principles from biochemistry, bacteriology, and physics to transform raw milk into safe, nutritious, and diverse products such as cheese, yogurt, and butter. Core Processing Techniques : A critical heat-treatment process (typically 72°C for
: Uses specialized filters (Microfiltration, Ultrafiltration, etc.) to concentrate proteins or remove bacteria, which is essential for creating high-protein ingredients and extending shelf life. Smart Dairy Farming & Industry 4.0 It integrates principles from biochemistry
The transition to "Smart Dairy Farming" (or Dairy 4.0/5.0) has introduced advanced digital tools that optimize the supply chain from "farm to table":
Modern dairy manufacturing relies on several standardized unit operations to ensure food safety and product consistency: