Preliminary project design for insect production: part 3 - sub-process types and reactors

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This is a discussion about sub-processes suitable for the rearing of insect larvae on dry and semi-dry feeds. Three closely related, key aspects are dealt with as part of preliminary project design (PPD): the type of larval rearing sub-process to be employed, the reactor configuration and the operational approach to be used. A number of sub-process types and reactors are discussed. Because they are most commonly used in the industry today, all the sub-processes are ‘plug-flow' (age stratified) and based on ‘passive' reactors (contents moving through the reactor). Batch, semi-continuous as well as continuous sub-processes are dealt with and illustrated. Simulation to help the entopreneur chose the most appropriate type of sub-process is highly recommended.

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Kok, R. (2021). Preliminary project design for insect production: part 3 - sub-process types and reactors. Journal of Insects as Food and Feed, 7(5), 525–539. https://doi.org/10.3920/JIFF2020.0145

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