Abstract
Simulators are automated machines which repeatedly apply a soiling solution (milk in our studies) and the components of the cleaning system to test surfaces. Over many soil/wash cycles the soil accumulates and bacteria grow on the surfaces. They can be used to examine how cleaning systems operate, develop commercial systems or to examine the hygienic performance of milk-contact equipment (1).
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Dunsmore, D.G., Blacklock, D.M., Derrick, G.H. (1986). Simulator Evaluation of Hygiene in New Zealand. In: MILK the vital force. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3733-8_6
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