Fluidized bed drying of stingless bee pot-pollen: performance of swirling distributor

Pot-pollen is pollen collected by stingless bees, that is mixed with honey and bee secretion, and then stored in cerumen pots. Raw pot-pollen contains high moisture content which can lead to excessive fermentation and spoilage. Drying of pot-pollen is needed to preserve them. Typically, elevated tem...

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Main Authors: Luqman, Abdul Halim, Firdaus, Basrawi, Ahmmad Shukrie, Md Yudin, Siti Norazualina, Faizal
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2020
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/27075/1/SES19006_Luqman%20paper.pdf
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Summary:Pot-pollen is pollen collected by stingless bees, that is mixed with honey and bee secretion, and then stored in cerumen pots. Raw pot-pollen contains high moisture content which can lead to excessive fermentation and spoilage. Drying of pot-pollen is needed to preserve them. Typically, elevated temperature can increase the drying performance. However, as pot-pollen is heat sensitive, heating above 40 °C is not preferable. Hence, the objective of this study is to investigate the drying performance of fluidized bed dryer with swirling distributor. The experiment was conducted using three different distributors, a perforated distributor, 45° and 67° swirling distributor, at 1.0 m/s and 1.5 m/s superficial air velocities. Drying experiment was conducted at ambient conditions, with no heating being applied to the pot-pollen samples. It was found that 67° swirling distributor at 1.5 m/s superficial air velocity had the highest improvement in terms of drying performance, able to reduce the moisture content from 30.5 % to 18 % within 30 minutes drying time. Hence, using swirling distributor is a suitable enhancement to fluidized bed drying especially for heat sensitive food materials.