General Terminology in sugar process industry Sucrose: Pure chemical compound C12H22O11 known as white sugar, generally measured by polarization in pure solution or by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and Gas Chromatography (GC) in impure solution. The chemical term is β-D- Fructofuranosyl α –D- glucopyranoside. Sugar: Term for the disaccharide…
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Know About the Different Types of Sugars Available Generally 17 types of sugars are available. Lactose: This obtained from milk Xylose: This sugar obtained from wood Glucose: This sugar is obtained from grapes. Fructose: This sugar is obtained from fruits. Maltose: This sugar is obtained from malt. Candy sugar: The…
Know About Raw Sugar Manufacturing Process In this sugar article discussed about raw sugar definition, basic steps for raw sugar making process and raw sugar specifications. What is Raw Sugar: Raw Sugar is producing from sugar cane or beet by ordinary process known as Defecation process. According to Peter Rein…
PAC Process for Melt De-colorization in Sugar Refinery Sugar refining is a meticulous process aimed at removing the colouring matter and purifying raw sugar to achieve high-quality refined sugar products suitable for consumption. In the melt decolorization process, several methods exist for 1st decolorization process and 2nd decolorization process. Briefly…
Refined Sugar Manufacturing Process In this sugar article mainly discussing about what is refined sugar, Refined sugar making process, basic steps for making refined sugar and refined sugar specifications. Mainly sugars are classified as. 1. Raw sugar. 2. Plantation while sugar. 3. Refined sugar. What is refined sugar Refined Sugar is produced…
This article aims to provide a basic informative guide to calculating the equipment capacities for essential components in the sugar refinery, such as the raw sugar melter, melt clarification system, deep bed filters, ion exchange resin system, pan section, centrifugal section, sugar drying, and grading. The major unit operations in…
A Comprehensive Guide to Jar Testing: The selection of right coagulants and coagulant aids is an important step in the process of water treatment. To make this conclusion, water treatment authorities rely on bench-scale tests known as jar tests. As per the plant conditions, the jar test serves as a…
Coagulation and flocculation are two essential processes in water and wastewater treatment that work together to remove impurities, suspended particles, and contaminants from the water. While they are closely related, they serve distinct purposes in the treatment process. Let’s break down the differences between coagulation and flocculation. Before we break…
Introduction Water plays a crucial role in various industrial applications. However, it is often contaminated with impurities. Water Treatment Methods can adversely affect the efficiency and quality of these processes. This article aims to classify and explain different impurities found in water, outlining their effects on industrial applications and their…
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) is a key analytical parameter that plays a significant role in water quality assessment, environmental protection, and wastewater treatment. In this comprehensive article, we will explore the multifaceted concept of COD, its abbreviated form, meaning, practical applications across various domains, and effective strategies for controlling and…