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P R O P Y L E N E GLYCOL p r e s e r v e s fresh look of poultry in crust-freezing technique "By crust-freezing our birds with propylene glycol, we can assure the preservation of natural color, texture, and freshness of taste," says Mr. Victor Pringle, general manager of Rockingham Poultry Co-operative, Inc., Broadway, Virginia. In this improved method of liquid freezing, turkeys or chickens traveling on a conveyor are subjected to a steady shower of precooled propyl­ 12

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ene glycol in aqueous solution. The solution, of course, never touches the flesh of the birds, which are enclosed in polyethylene bags, but its applica­ tion quickly freezes a solid crust from XA" to % " thick . . . "setting the color of the bird." Propylene glycol is a natural for this appli­ cation.. It is, of course, essentially nontoxic and will not contaminate the birds should packages

FREEZING POINT OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS OF PROPYLENE GLYCOL

Propylene Glycol, Weight Per Cent

Propylene glycol is an excellent heat transfer medium with a wide temperature range. It can be used alone or in aqueous solution. It is used extensively as a coolant in brewery and dairy cooling systems because of its low toxicity. Propylene glycol is also used where a heat transfer medium capable of being heated above 212° F. is required. In addition, propylene glycol is a remarkably versatile polyol with excellent hygroscopic, solvent, emulsifying, preservative and nontoxic properties. The U.S.P. grade is preferred in food, tobacco, and cosmetic applications, while the Industrial grade is valuable in polyester resins, hydraulic fluids, deicers, plasticizers and cellophane. For comprehensive literature and technical service, contact . . . Jefferson Chemical Company, Inc., 1121 Walker Avenue, P. O. Box 303, Houston 1, Texas.

Mr. Victor Pringle inspects an 8V2 lb. Rockingham turkey that has just been quick frozen with propylene glycol. Its fine color and texture are now set. It will be sent to the blast-freezing chamber and frozen solid preparatory to shipment.

break. It has a wide temperature range and excellent heat transfer properties. Propylene glycol/ water ratio is easily controlled for specific conditions. The solution may be used repeatedly, and is noncorrosive to the equipment. The jet activated propylene glycol quick-freezing method is about twice as fast as ordinary liquid freezing and ten times faster than blast freezing.

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