FIELD: electricity.
SUBSTANCE: plant for microwave heating of moving items of round cross section comprises volume resonators of a microwave generator, via each of them there is a radiolucent pipeline pulled, onto which rings of ferromagnetic material are placed, with the width that is more than the distance between rings. A water hose is wound onto the pipeline, and on top of it there is a screening pipeline placed, therefore it serves as a cooler and a screen. The radiolucent pipeline located in the first volume resonator comprises an inlet nozzle for sending the product into the pipeline. Downstream the last volume resonator there is a drum installed, which is assembled from bushings and discs and rotating with the help of a gear motor via a chain gear. A dielectric thread is hooked to a drum, and its end is connected to an item, for its pulling via the pipeline.
EFFECT: increased efficiency of boiling sausages and small sausages.
4 dwg
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Dates
2013-04-10—Published
2011-07-08—Filed