prefoaming
Prefoaming is a process used in various industries to create a stable foam structure before a final molding or setting stage. It involves introducing a gas, such as air or carbon dioxide, into a liquid or semi-liquid material under controlled conditions. This creates a cellular structure with many small bubbles. The gas is typically incorporated through mechanical agitation, chemical reactions that produce gas, or by using pre-generated foam.
The primary purpose of prefoaming is to reduce the density of the final product, improve its insulation
In the food industry, prefoaming might be employed in the production of whipped toppings or meringues, where