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THE BOOK OF BUTTER 



Scheiter of Niedcrwiirschnitz ; Dasokiiigs ^ separator made 

 by Theodore Heilhron, Hanover; Kaiitz ^ separator made 

 by Ferd, Sliultz, and Company, Liinen ; tlie Heliee ^ 

 separator and tlie ButterHy separator which were made by 

 F. FL IF Koch, Hamburg; and the I'Vsca separator made 

 in France. 



It seems from tlie nnmber of separators put on the 

 market, that the centrifugal method of separation was 



Fig. 2,3. — ModiTU Sliarj.lcs 



tul)ul:ir turljine factory Fii 24 — Tin iii n Sli ii plea suction 

 separator. 1( i il h mil sop u itur. 



recognized as tlie future method of obtaining cream from 

 milk; and evidently many manufacturers saw a prosper- 

 ous business in the building of these machines. 



Immediately following the niaiuiFacture of smaller 

 1 Kirchner, W., Milc'h Wirtschaft, p. 1S2, 1S98. 



