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  2. Bulk tank - Wikipedia

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    Different types of milk cooling tanks. Raw milk producers have a choice of either open (from 150 to 3000 litres) or closed (from 1000 to 10000 litres) tanks. The cost can vary considerably, depending on manufacturing norms and whether a new or second hand tank is purchased. Milk silos (10,000 litres and plus) are suitable for the very large ...

  3. Milking pipeline - Wikipedia

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    This is done by having the milk flow into a receiver bowl or globe, which is a large hollow glass container with electronic liquid-detecting probes in the center. As the milk rises to a certain height in the bowl, a transfer pump is used to push it through a one-way check valve and into a pipe that transfers it to the bulk tank. When the level ...

  4. Storage tank - Wikipedia

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    Since milk leaves the udder at approximately 35 °C, milk tanks are needed to rapidly cool fresh raw milk to a storage temperature of 4 °C to 6 °C, thereby slowing growth of microorganisms. [8] Bulk milk cooling tanks are usually made of stainless steel and are constructed to sanitary standards. They must be cleaned after each milk collection.

  5. Tank car - Wikipedia

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    A historical milk tank car for bulk loading at the Illinois Railway Museum. A milk car is a specialized type of tank car designed to carry raw milk between farms, creameries, and processing plants. Milk is now commonly chilled, before loading, and transported in a glass-lined tank car. Such tank cars are often placarded as "Food service use only".

  6. Milk car - Wikipedia

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    Milk tank cars were first made of glass-lined steel, and later of stainless steel. These tanks were often enclosed for insulation within a car body resembling a boxcar. These tank cars were usually filled with milk pre-cooled to 38 °F (3.3 °C) at a central collection point just prior to pickup by a milk train with a delivery schedule avoiding ...

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