Title: Dairy laboratory guide, by Charles W. Melick ... fifty-two illustrations.
Abstract:GUIDErinse thoroughly with hot water and allow them to drain.Wipe every part of the remaining labora- tory apparatus with clean waste, also the shelves Fig. 2. -Bottle Washer and drawers to be used, r...GUIDErinse thoroughly with hot water and allow them to drain.Wipe every part of the remaining labora- tory apparatus with clean waste, also the shelves Fig. 2. -Bottle Washer and drawers to be used, removing every particle of dust.Arrange apparatus in a neat, convenient, and orderly manner for future use. EXERCISE II Cream SeparatorsCarefully examine all parts of each separator, beginning with the frame.See that it is perfectly level.Why? Note foundation of the separator and see that it is solid and that the separator is firmly fastened to it.Take out upper and lower bearings and wipe carefully with clean waste, oil with clear separator oil and replace.Determine method of raising and lowering the bowl for proper adjustment. DAIRY LABORATORY GUIDEElevator for carrying boxes, etc., to attic.The milk can elevator invented by 0. B. Schier, of Baltimore, consists of two endless chains runningRead More