Fuel Oil Extracted from Bagasse and Cane Leaves
Macuro, T.O., Sanchez, M.L.C., et.al. 2000. Bagasse and cane leaves contain fuel oil due to the conversion of light energy from the sun through photosynthesis into chemical energy stored in plants. Lignin extracted from grass, bagasse and cane leaves represents a potentially enormous but underutilized, renewable source of…
Dextran Content of Philippine Raw Sugar
Daus, L.A., Collado, A.G., et.al. 2000. The analysis of dextran was undertaken in the Sugar Laboratory of SRA to evaluate and monitor the rate of increase and behavior of dextran, which can be correlated with mill-operations concerning dextran. The analysis used raw sugar samples taken from selected sugar mills. PROCEEDINGS OF THE…
Comparative Test Results Between Leaded and Non-Leaded Clarifying Agent
Tandang, I.E. 2000. Parallel tests were conducted in four sugar mills located in different cane growing areas between lead subacetate and non-leaded clarifying agent used in US cane sugar industry to compare the adaptability of the latter in the analysis of process materials locally. Data obtained…
Central Azucarera De La Carlota’s Experience on How to Have an Effective and Less Expensive Off-Season Repair
Gabitoya, S.G. and Valencia, F.R.Z. 2000. To make machinery and equipment repair very effective at the least expense, CAC adopted a Systematic and Rational Method of conducting off-season repair. PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHILIPPINE SUGAR TECHNOLOGISTS. August: 352-365.
Application of soft-computing techniques in optimisation and control of complex processes in sugar industry
Author: Peter Baron
Affiliation:Executive Director, International Sugar Organization, London, UK
Publisher: International Sugar Journal August 2002, Vol 104, No. 1244
Keywords: soft-computing techniques, optimisation
Pages: 390 - 400