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Dust particles, mud and sand particles, dead and live animals, and dry plant biomass
had been reported in initial stage of crushing sugar cane. The major goal of this work
is to investigate the percentage of soluble mud, sand, dust, biomass, and other
contaminants in the sugar juice used to make brown sugar. Further investigations
were done to find out percentage of juice loss with bagasse and mud filter cake. During
the milling of sugarcane, extraneous contaminants are mixed with sugar juice. Those
extraneous contaminants were impact the sugar quality. Brix value (percent soluble
solids) was measured on a Brix meter at 20 ℃ of sugar juice before and after remove
the soluble impurities and to remove soluble impurities, juice was filtered through
filter paper applying lead acetate as a catalyst to solidification of soluble impurities in
sugar juice. Juices extracted from various stages of the sugar making process were
used to determine the impurities percentage of sugar juice. Findings are showing that,
first mill juice (juice extracted from first mill), last mill juice (extracted juice from last
mill), mixed juices (after mixing juices extracted from all mills together), clarified juices
(after clarification process) and final product (sugar) average impurities percentages
are 16%, 22%,16%,15% and 3% respectively. The polarization (Pol) value of bagasse
(residue left after the extraction of juice from sugar cane) and mud filter cake (remove
mud from clarification process) was measured on a polarimeter. As a result, was
determined average percentage of the sucrose loss with bagasse and mud filter cake
are 2.01% and 2.21% respectively. A conclusion could draw the presence of impurities
in the juice extracted after the milling of sugar canes and the presence of a significant
percentage of impurities in the juice even after the clarification stage. As well the final
product sugar also contains a significant percentage of impurities, and it is affected
quality of sugar. The amount of sucrose loss with bagasse and mud filter cake has a
limitation rated value 2% and compare with result, sucrose loss with bagasse and mud
filter cake exceeded rated value. The sucrose loss directly affects to decrease the
productivity. As stated above, the outcome demonstrated that main reason of
decrease sugar quality, soluble impurities were directly impacted and in clarification
process soluble impurities was removed difficult. Another finding indicated that there
was sucrose loss when bagasse and mud filters were removed. Therefore, could be
removed impurities before milling the sugarcane to increase the quality of the final
product and decrease sucrose loss. |
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