Philsutech

“A” Massecuite Crystallizer Cooling
     Grapa, E.A. and Alba, A.C. 1963.  The installation of Werks-poor crystallizer at Central Azucarera de Bais gave encouraging results of which there was an increased in crystal content whereby more sugar is produced from “A’ strike, a reduction to 13% in total massecuite volume with a consequent increase in pan capacity and decrease in…
The Lange Nephelometer for Measuring Sugar Solutions
     Madrazo, C. and Villaluz, A.G. 1964.  The measurement of turbidity without the influence of color in sugar solution has been satisfactorily accomplished by the photoelectric nephelometer of Dr. B. Lange of Berlin and the superiority of this instrument was compared to Kopke Turbidimeter. PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHILIPPINE…
The Influence of Low-Temperature Corrosion in Oil-Fired Boilers
     Fugrad, F.M. Jr. 1964.  The flue gases derive their corrosive properties from the sulphur present in the fuel which during combustion is oxidized to sulphur dioxide and small amounts of sulphur trioxide. The later in combination with water vapour gives rise to corrosive films of sulphuric acid. PROCEEDINGS OF…
Quantities of Molasses in Process and Relative Pan Floor Capacities of Several Systems of Massecuite Boiling
     Balagso, D.I. 1964.  A presentation of how the quantity of feed molasses behaves for each of the systems, when boiling syrups of purities that vary in fairly wide ranges and the relative capacities of the pan floor with respect to the boiling system used.…
Precision Control in Spectrophotometric Analysis
     Covar, R.R. and Banasihan, G.E. 1964.  A presentation of the statistical method on precision control works in spectophotometric analysis. Confidence limits at 95% as well as 99% levels of significance are given for various elements analyzed in different PHILSUGIN soils laboratories in Luzon. PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHILIPPINE…