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http://dx.doi.org/10.7853/kjvs.2018.41.2.125

The chemical effects of milking machine detergents on the rubber composition of the newly-developed teat cup liners  

Lee, Jeong-Chi (Department of Clinical Pathology, Gwangju Health University)
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Korean Journal of Veterinary Service / v.41, no.2, 2018 , pp. 125-131 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of the alkaline detergent and acid rinse used for cleaning milking machines on the rubber composition of the newly-developed teat cup liners. The samples prepared for use in the clean-in-place process were analyzed by ultraviolet spectrophotometer, ion chromatography and liquid chromatography. In the absorption spectrum of the first sample solution, the form of absorbance or absorption peak was largely different, compared to the absorption spectrum of alkaline detergent alone, but in the absorption spectra of the second and third sample solutions, the absorbance decreased, which was similar to the absorption spectrum in the pure acid detergent. In the ion chromatogram, two main peaks only, which might be shown by the pure alkaline detergent alone, were measured. In the liquid chromatograms, however, new peaks were observed in addition to the two main peaks caused by the pure alkaline detergent alone, which suggested that various molecular materials were created or eluted from the liner by the reaction with the alkaline detergent, but when washed with the acid detergent, any ion species were not produced. Therefore, we propose that an acid rinse should be applied, after cleaning the milking machine with the alkaline detergent.
Keywords
Rubber composition; Detergent; Ultraviolet spectrophotometer; Ion chromatography; Liquid chromatography;
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