Enabling the production of milk and dairy ingredients around the world.
On a global scale, milk and milk-derived dairy products are some of our most important forms of nutrition. Milk is a complex mixture of fats, proteins, lactose, and minerals in water. Concentrating the milk for drinking and separating out the essential ingredients, such as milk powder, whey protein, lactose, and other nutrients, enables products from milk and cheese to infant formula and protein shakes.
Dairy processing may involve several separation, concentration, and purification steps requiring nanofiltration, reverse osmosis membranes, and ion exchange resins. Reverse osmosis elements are primarily used to concentrate milk into milk powder, whey protein, and lactose powder. Nanofiltration elements are used to reduce salts and minerals in the production of whey protein and lactose for high purity products.
DuPont, with over 40 years of experience in the dairy industry, provides full-fit sanitary spiral wound, FilmTec™ Hypershell™ elements as well as ion exchange resins to help you process milk into the essential foods and ingredients we use every day.
In the dairy processing industry, reverse osmosis membrane technology enables efficient water removal from milk and whey streams.
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Nanofiltration membrane technologies are designed for the separation of divalent and monovalent ions, making them an excellent choice for lactose and whey demineralization.
Ion exchange resins can be used to further demineralize the products down to microsiemens per centimeter level.
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Selective separation through nanofiltration membrane technology as a stand-alone process or in conjunction with evaporation offers various advantages for the dairy industry. This includes savings on capital and operating costs, as well as operating at a lower temperature without compromising nutritional and flavor properties.
Purification and recovery of valuable products such as lactose and lactose derivatives can be achieved by using advanced DuPont™ AmberLite™ ion exchange resins. These resins are designed to be used in simulated moving beds and separate sugars.
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In the dairy industry, significant amounts of water are removed by using membrane or evaporation processes. This water usually contains trace organics like acids, amino acids, and lactose. The chemical oxygen demand (COD)/biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) in some cases presents regulatory challenges for wastewater disposal.
By using an additional reverse osmosis treatment, the BOD/COD can be substantially reduced. This process is referred to as polishing and the resulting permeate from this stage can be disposed or reused.
Our solutions address:
In the dairy processing industry, reverse osmosis membrane technology enables efficient water removal from milk and whey streams.
Our solutions address:
Nanofiltration membrane technologies are designed for the separation of divalent and monovalent ions, making them an excellent choice for lactose and whey demineralization.
Ion exchange resins can be used to further demineralize the products down to microsiemens per centimeter level.
Our solutions address:
Selective separation through nanofiltration membrane technology as a stand-alone process or in conjunction with evaporation offers various advantages for the dairy industry. This includes savings on capital and operating costs, as well as operating at a lower temperature without compromising nutritional and flavor properties.
Purification and recovery of valuable products such as lactose and lactose derivatives can be achieved by using advanced DuPont™ AmberLite™ ion exchange resins. These resins are designed to be used in simulated moving beds and separate sugars.
Our solutions address:
View all purification & separation products in our product finder.
In the dairy industry, significant amounts of water are removed by using membrane or evaporation processes. This water usually contains trace organics like acids, amino acids, and lactose. The chemical oxygen demand (COD)/biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) in some cases presents regulatory challenges for wastewater disposal.
By using an additional reverse osmosis treatment, the BOD/COD can be substantially reduced. This process is referred to as polishing and the resulting permeate from this stage can be disposed or reused.
Our solutions address:
View a list of products suitable for dairy processing.
Our ion exchange resin and membrane technologies can be leveraged to help produce cost-effective, high-performance sweeteners such as glucose, fructose, allulose, and sorbitol.
Our full selection of high-quality strong acid cation and weak base anion ion exchange resins help tackle the challenging processing conditions that come with synthesizing organic and amino acids.
DuPont is a leading provider of purification technologies for liquid beverages. Our resin and membrane technologies help beverage producers improve safety, lower shipping costs, and enhance product health benefits.
Ask how our advanced technologies can bring solutions to the dairy industry.