The present thesis, Die Hard – Improving the Physical Quality of Extruded Fish Feed Pellets, approaches some of the biggest challenges within production of high-performance feed: Oil leakage and pellet strength. Salmon farmers in the aquaculture industry are requesting high energy dense diets with a supreme physical quality. To fulfil the market expectations, feed pellets have to contain 40% fat and tolerate high levels of stress during the transportation to the fish cages – without the pellets crumbling and oil leaking out of the feed. To solve this task, an improved understanding of the pellet structure’s impact on the physical quality of the feed is required. Through detailed analyses of the pellets’ microstructure, it was found that the optimal pore structure is defined by a high pore-surface-area to object-volume ratio. To obtain this pore structure, a new generation of dies was developed. These dies are proven to significantly reduce oil leakage while the overall pellet strength is significantly enhanced. The observations leading to the development of the new dies are published in the enclosed Paper I, whereas an application increasing the utilization of the pores is filed as Patent Application I, and the die technology facilitating an improved pore structure of extruded feed is filed as Patent Application II.
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机译:本论文题为“ Die Hard –提高挤压鱼饲料颗粒的物理质量”,它解决了高性能饲料生产中的一些最大挑战:漏油和颗粒强度。水产养殖业的鲑鱼养殖者正在要求高能量密集型饮食和最高的身体素质。为了满足市场期望,饲料颗粒必须含有40%的脂肪,并且在运输到鱼笼的过程中必须承受很高的压力-颗粒不得从饲料中粉碎和漏出。为解决此任务,需要更好地了解颗粒结构对饲料物理质量的影响。通过对颗粒的微观结构的详细分析,发现最佳的孔结构是由高的孔表面积与对象体积的比率定义的。为了获得这种孔结构,开发了新一代的模具。事实证明,这些模具可以显着减少漏油,同时整体颗粒强度也可以大大提高。导致新模具开发的观察结果发表在随附的论文I中,而增加孔隙利用率的申请被提交为专利申请I,而有助于改善挤压饲料的孔隙结构的模具技术则被提交为专利。应用二。
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