Effects of soya bean meal feed properties on extrusion failures and implementing a solution.
Date
2013-03-10
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International Journal of Nutrition and Food Sciences
Abstract
This research was a contribution on the optimization of extrusion process by determining the effects of feed
properties on extrusion failures and implementing a solution. The objectives of the research were to increase the set soy meal
to chunk conversion standard from 65% to 80%; to determine the effects of feed properties on extrusion failures; to determine
the best conditions of the feed properties that promote an effective extrusion cooking process; and to determine a solution of
optimizing these feed properties for successful extrusion. The research was company based and it followed the failures of
extrusion experienced at Monmouth Path Investment (Pvt) Ltd in Waterfall, Harare. This research was limited to feed
properties such as fat content, moisture content and particle size as the factors that cause extrusion failures. The determination
of moisture content was done by using a moisture analyzer, fat content was determined through the Soxhlet method and the
particle size of the feed was determined through sieve analysis. The results revealed that extrusion process was most successful when the soy meals fat content was greater than 6.0%, with a moisture content less than 6.0% and particle size range
of 0.95-1.0mm. The process of optimization of extrusion process was solved by designing an extrusion calculator and
blending ratio factors. The objective of determining the effects of feed properties on extrusion failures was achieved as well
as that of implementing a solution. The objective of increasing Monmouth Path’s standard soy meal/chunk conversion was
partially achieved since the implemented solution is not yet measurable.
Description
Effects of soya bean meal feed properties on extrusion
failures and implementing a solution. Case study
Monmouth Path’s Investments (Pvt) Ltd, Harare,
Zimbabwe
Keywords
Extrusion; Feed Material; Feed Rate, Soy Meal Size; Moisture Content; Correlation
Citation
Muredzi,P. Nyahada,M. Mashswa, B,W. Effects of Soya Bean Meal Feed Properties on Extrusion Failures and Implementing a Solution. Case Study Monmouth Path’s Investments (Pvt) Ltd, Harare, ZimBabwe, International Journal of Nutrition and Food Sciences. Vol. 2, No. 2, 2013, pp. 60-69. doi: 10.11648/j.ijnfs.20130202.16