C. Olin Ball

Charles Olin Ball (1893–1970) was an American food scientist and inventor who was involved in the thermal death time studies in the food canning industry during the early 1920s. This research was used as standard by the United States Food and Drug Administration for calculating thermal processes in canning. He was also a charter member of the Institute of Food Technologists in 1939 and inducted among the first class of its fellows in 1970 for his work in academia and industry.

Charles Olin Ball
Born1893
Died1970 (aged 7677)
CitizenshipAmerican
Alma materGeorge Washington University (Ph.D., 1922)
Known forStudy of thermal death time
AwardsNicholas Appert Award (1947)
Scientific career
FieldsFood science
Institutions
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