Factors Affecting Raw Sugar Quality During Bulk Storage
Steele, M. 1987. The quality factors most susceptible to change during storage are: polarization, moisture, color, dextran – which can affect color development during processing as well as increase under hot and humid conditions in the warehouse. Factors Affecting Raw Sugar Quality During Bulk Storage. Sugar y Azucar,…
Improving Combustion Efficiency in Bagasse Fired sugar Factory Boilers
Proctor, A.J. and Kemp, P.J. 1986. It was concluded that the furnace efficiency of the boiler at Waialua Sugar Company in Hawaii could be improved, following analyses of the materials from the dust catcher cyclone, of the grate ash and of deposits collected from the fire side of the superheater tubes.…
The Future of Raw Sugar Quality
Clarke, M.A. 1985. There are two major areas of consideration that affect the futures of sugar manufacturing and raw sugar quality: one is the raw sugar export market, where quality factors have gained importance in the current buyers’ market, and the second is the home or domestic market for white and brown sugars in sugar producing countries…
The Belt Filter Press in the Sugar Industry
Lauria, J. 1985. Belt filter press have been in operation for three processing seasons at United States Sugar Corporation’s Clewiston Mill and Parkson Corporation of Fort Lauderdale, Florida – manufacturer of Magnum Press – has tested the belt filter press for various applications within the sugar industry, These applications…
Some Incentives for Improving Raw Sugar Quality
Alexander, J.B. and Ravno, A.B. 1985. At the start of the 1983/84 crushing season in South Africa, it was decided to introduce a new method of payment for raw sugar sent to the Hulett Refinery in Durban with the objective of clearly distinguishing, in monetary terms, between desirable and undesirable sugars. The only…