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Production Process in Sugar Industry

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PRODUCTION PROCESS IN SUGAR INDUSTRY

Presented  by:

M.Mustafeez ur Rehman Wasif Naeem.

SUGAR

INTRODUCTION

HISTORY

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MANUFACTURING PROCESS

CLEANING

GRINDING/ SLICING

*After the cleaning process, a machine led by a series of rotating knives, shreds the cane into pieces. This is known as “grinding.“

* During grinding, hot water is sprayed on to the sugarcane to dissolve any remaining hard sugar. The smaller pieces of cane are then spread out on a conveyer belt.

JUICE EXTRACTION

*The shredded pieces of sugarcane travel on the conveyer belt through a series of heavy-duty rollers, which extract juice from the pulp.

* The pulp that remains or “bagasse” is dried and used as fuel. The raw juice moves on through the mill to be clarified.

PURIFICATION OF JUICE

*The juice from the mills, a dark green color, is acid and turbid. The clarification (or defecation) process is designed to remove both soluble and insoluble impurities (such as sand, soil, and ground rock) that have not been removed by preliminary screening.

* The process employs lime and heat as the clarifying agents.

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*The muds separate from the clear juice through sedimentation. The non-sugar impurities are removed by continuous filtration.

* The final clarified juice contains about 85 percent water and has the same composition as the raw extracted juice except for the removed impurities.

EVAPORATION

CRYSTALLIZATION

REFINERY

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SEPARATION AND PACKAGING

*Once the final evaporation and drying process is done, screens separate the different sized sugar crystals. Large and small crystals are packaged and shipped, labeled as white, refined, sugar.

CONCLUSIONS


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