MAGALHÃES, Ana Maria de.; FERREIRA, Marcos David.; SILVA, Michele C.
Resumo:
Cleaning step of a packing line for fresh market tomatoes is divided in three stages:
washing, drying and polishing. Washing step is the main one, and it is responsible for removing
externai impurities of the firuits. However, it is the necessity to quantify the efficiency of cleaning. The
goal of this work was to analyze two methodologies (turbidimeter and colorimeter) verifying which
one of those represents better cleaning efficiency. To perform the experiments a synthetic dirt was
developed, which was applied in rubber spheres (70 mm) simulating tomatoes. The assay was
developed in a packing line prototype developed to UNIMAC* system, with rotation of 100 rpm and
water outflow of 800 ml.min-1. For the turbidimeter methodology, the spheres after pass in the
prototype were washed with 500 ml of water and then carried through the reading of the turbidez
number (NTU). For the colorimeter the spheres were submitted for cleaning in a white fabric piece
and later it was carried through the reading of the parameter L*. The results demonstrated that
turbidimeter is more efficient, and it represents small differences in the dirt amount. At the
colorimeter methodology occurred the saturation of the cloth tissue, with the sphere still dirty, and in
some cases the cloth tissue dirtied the spheres, not representing the cleaning efficiency.