Cane Sugar Handbook

Cane Sugar Handbook
Author: James C. P. Chen
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1120
Release: 1993-12-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780471530374

In print for over a century, it is the definitive guide to cane sugar processing, treatment and analysis. This edition expands coverage of new developments during the past decade--specialty sugars, plant maintenance, automation, computer control systems and the latest in instrumental analysis for the sugar industry.

Beet-Sugar Handbook

Beet-Sugar Handbook
Author: Mosen Asadi
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 884
Release: 2006-06-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0471790982

The first all-in-one reference for the beet-sugar industry Beet-Sugar Handbook is a practical and concise reference for technologists, chemists, farmers, and research personnel involved with the beet-sugar industry. It covers: * Basics of beet-sugar technology * Sugarbeet farming * Sugarbeet processing * Laboratory methods of analysis The book also includes technologies that improve the operation and profitability of the beet-sugar factories, such as: * Juice-softening process * Molasses-softening process * Molasses-desugaring process * Refining cane-raw sugar in a beet-sugar factory The book ends with a review of the following: * Environmental concerns of a beet-sugar factory * Basics of science related to sugar technology * Related tables for use in calculations Written in a conversational, engaging style, the book is user friendly and practical in its presentation of relevant scientific and mathematical concepts for readers without a significant background in these areas. For ease of use, the book highlights important notes, defines technical terms, and presents units in both metric and British systems. Operating problem-solving related to all stations of sugarbeet processing, frequent practical examples, and given material/energy balances are other special features of this book.

Handbook of Sugar Refining

Handbook of Sugar Refining
Author: Chung Chi Chou
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 778
Release: 2000-08-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780471183570

This book provides a reference work on the design and operation of cane sugar manufacturing facilities. It covers cane sugar decolorization, filtration, evaporation and crystallization, centrifugation, drying, and packaging,

Handbook of Cane Sugar Engineering

Handbook of Cane Sugar Engineering
Author: E. Hugot
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 895
Release: 2014-05-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483274942

Handbook of Cane Sugar Engineering focuses on the technologies, equipment, methodologies, and processes involved in cane sugar engineering. The handbook first underscores the delivery, unloading, and handling of cane, cane carrier and knives, and tramp iron separators. The text then examines crushers, shredders, combinations of cane preparators, and feeding of mills and conveying bagasse. The manuscript takes a look at roller grooving, pressures in milling, mill speeds and capacity, and mill settings. Topics include setting of feed and delivery openings and trash plate, factors influencing capacity, formula for capacity, fiber loading, tonnage records, linear speed and speed of rotation, sequence of speeds, hydraulic pressure, and types of roller grooving. The book then elaborates on electric and turbine mill drives, mill gearing, construction of mills, extraction, milling control, purification of juice, filtration, evaporation, sugar boiling, and centrifugal separation. The handbook is a valuable source of data for engineers involved in sugar cane engineering.

Cane Sugar Handbook

Cane Sugar Handbook
Author: James C. P. Chen
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages: 1134
Release: 1985-02-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780471866503

With approximately 25% of the material revised, here is the Eleventh Edition of what the sugar industry considers the ``Sugar Bible.'' A readily accessible reference, it covers almost everything one needs to know about sugar--from how to control losses, reduce costs, and increase productivity to understanding quality standards and premium/penalty scales of sugar products. This definitive reference has been continuously in print for 96 years.

Sugar Trading Manual

Sugar Trading Manual
Author: Jonathan Kingsman
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 813
Release: 2000-05-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 185573950X

Since its launch, Sugar Trading Manual (STM) has established itself as the definitive information source for the sugar market worldwide. It is compiled from contributions by some of the most senior and widely respected figures in the international sugar trade. This edition takes into account changes in all aspects of the business including production, markets, pricing, contracts, administration and management, and the influence of the major trading blocs. STM is an invaluable training resource for all new entrants to the industry as well as providing everyone already involved in the global sugar business with vital information on its day-to-day workings. The only comprehensive, updateable reference source to the structure and conduct of the global sugar business Written by well-respected industry insiders Covers the entire spectrum of trading instruments and markets

Queen Sugar

Queen Sugar
Author: Natalie Baszile
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2014-02-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0698151542

The inspiration for the acclaimed OWN TV series produced by Oprah Winfrey and Ava DuVernay "Queen Sugar is a page-turning, heart-breaking novel of the new south, where the past is never truly past, but the future is a hot, bright promise. This is a story of family and the healing power of our connections—to each other, and to the rich land beneath our feet." —Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage Readers, booksellers, and critics alike are embracing Queen Sugar and cheering for its heroine, Charley Bordelon, an African American woman and single mother struggling to build a new life amid the complexities of the contemporary South. When Charley unexpectedly inherits eight hundred acres of sugarcane land, she and her eleven-year-old daughter say goodbye to smoggy Los Angeles and head to Louisiana. She soon learns, however, that cane farming is always going to be a white man’s business. As the sweltering summer unfolds, Charley struggles to balance the overwhelming challenges of a farm in decline with the demands of family and the startling desires of her own heart.

Cane Sugar Handbook

Cane Sugar Handbook
Author: George Peterkin Meade
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 982
Release: 1977
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: