Investigations on long distance transportation of fish. 4. A comparative study of the performance of expanded polystyrene slabs and multi-layer gunny (jute) fabric as insulants


Autoria(s): Panduranga Rao, C.C.; Govindan, T.K.; Gupta, S.; Chattopadhyay, P.; Rajagopalan Unnithan, G.
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1978

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A comparative study of the insulation efficiencies of expanded polystyrene slabs and multi-layer gunny fabric in long distance transportation of fresh iced fish was made. Used plywood boxes (second hand tea chests) were employed as containers and the experiments conducted between Kakinada and Calcutta. All the three insulants tried, namely, 25.4 mm thick expanded polystyrene slab, four and two layer gunny (jute) fabric, all sealed in 150 gauge polythene sheets, showed comparable insulation efficiencies, considering total bacterial counts, organoleptic qualities and TMA and TVN values of the transported fish as parameters.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17965/1/FT15.2_089.pdf

Panduranga Rao, C.C. and Govindan, T.K. and Gupta, S. and Chattopadhyay, P. and Rajagopalan Unnithan, G. (1978) Investigations on long distance transportation of fish. 4. A comparative study of the performance of expanded polystyrene slabs and multi-layer gunny (jute) fabric as insulants. Fishery Technology, 15(2), pp. 89-93.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17965/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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