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**EnWave
Dehydration System**

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**<http://www.foodproductiondaily.com>**

**New Food Dehydration Kit Delivers
Revolutionary Benefits**

**by** **Mike Stones**

6-Mar-2009

After a 10-year development programme, a Canadian company has
made the first sale of what it claims to be revolutionary food
dehydration equipment.

**EnWave Corporation** has sold its continuous nutraREV food
dehydration system to Cal-San Enterprises; one of British
Columbias largest blueberry producers.

Compared with the industry standard, freeze drying technology,**the new equipment cuts processing time to minutes rather than
hours or days, cuts energy use by one third and capital costs
by one sixth**, according to Jennifer Thompson, the
companys vice president of Corporate Development.

The new technology also reduces the potential for large batch
losses with continuous processing, improves the retention of
flavour and colour and facilitates value-added attributes such
as puffing, Thompson told FoodProductionDaily.com.

**Energy transfer**

REV technology combines microwave energy transfer with pressure
control to dehydrate and alter structures and drive chemical
reactions. This creates unique product characteristics for both
food products and medical applications, claims the company.

Following pre-commercial test results with fruits, vegetables
and herbs, nutraREV dried products are said to contain similar
shelf-life to freeze dried products.

EnWave has sold the equipment to Cal-San under a license which
requires a royalty of up to 10 per cent of the companys gross
revenues from the sale of dried food products processed using
the nutraREV technology.

Dave Sandhu, president of Cal-San said: NutraREV gives the
market a major advancement in food dehydration technology, and I
believe that it will revolutionize the value-added food
processing sector.

Dr Tim Durance, EnWave chairman and Co-CEO said: I believe
that we have developed a competitive new method for food
dehydration which offers consumers rich textures, concentrated
flavours and excellent nutritional and environmental benefits.

EnWave predicts sales of this equipment will range in price
between $800,000 and $1m.

**Dehydrated tomatoes**

The company now intends to focus on the North American market
for dehydrated tomatoes, potatoes, onions, herbs, blueberries,
cranberries, strawberries and sour cherries. The combined size
of these markets is estimated at US $1.2bn.

Longer term, the company plans to search for a global
manufacturing and distribution partner to provide service and
support for its machines. It is also continuing to develop its
powderREV technology designed to dry bulk liquids containing
sensitive biological organisms such as probiotics and enzymes.

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**APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DEHYDRATING BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS**
  
**WO2009033285**

2009-03-19   
Inventor(s):  **DURANCE TIMOTHY D [CA]; FU JUN [CA];
YAGHMAEE PARASTOO [CA]; PIKE ROBERT**   
Applicant(s):  ENWAVE CORP [CA]; DURANCE TIMOTHY D [CA]; FU
JUN [CA]; YAGHMAEE PARASTOO [CA]; PIKE ROBERT   
Classification:   - international:  C12M1/42;
A61K9/14; A61K39/00; C07K1/00; C12M1/00; C12N1/04; F26B3/347;
F26B23/08; C12M1/42; A61K9/14; A61K39/00; C07K1/00; C12M1/00;
C12N1/04; F26B3/32; F26B23/00

**Abstract --** An apparatus for dehydrating a liquid
sample of biological material has a microwave waveguide that is
open to the atmosphere. It has a microwave generator, means for
introducing a container of the material into the waveguide,
means for evacuating the container, means for rotating the
container and means for removing the container from the
waveguide. It can include means for moving the container through
the waveguide and for sealing it. In a dehydration method, a
container of the liquid sample is put into the open waveguide,
evacuated, rotated at high speed and microwaved. The container
of dehydrated material is then removed from the waveguide. The
apparatus and method are particularly suitable for dehydrating
vaccines.

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