Effect of the Variation in Pressure on the Analysis of the First Expressed Juice

Year Published
1928

Effect of the Variation in Pressure on the Analysis of the First Expressed Juice

Locsin, C.L.  1928.  The variations in pressure to which the first two rollers of the mill could be subjected in practice and still be a practical working mill cannot be expected to vary more than about 15 degrees of juice extraction on the same quality of cane and this variation in pressure is not sufficient to affect the analysis of the Planters’ juices. Effect of the Variation in Pressure on the Analysis of the First Expressed Juice.  Sugar News 9:613-615.