pasteurizers
/ˈpæstʃəˌraɪzərz/
noun
- Machines or devices that heat a liquid, especially milk or juice, to a specific temperature for a set time to kill harmful bacteria without changing the taste or quality.
- Modern pasteurizers can process thousands of gallons of juice per hour.
- The factory workers cleaned the pasteurizers every night after the last batch.
- The dairy installed new pasteurizers to ensure all their milk is safe to drink.