Sugar Y Azucar

Probabilities for Premium, Penalty and Acceptance of Raw Sugar Colors
Lopez-Oña, J.V.  1978.  The article discusses the Raw Sugar Color with emphasis on statistical quality control methods to reconcile specifications and test results with the express idea of determining the probabilities for premium, penalty and acceptance of raw sugar colors. Probabilities for Premium,…
Finnsugar Chromatographic Separation Process
Hongisto, H. and Heikkila, H.  1978.  The document deals in a more detailed way with the trials and results now available on desugarizing cane molasses. The Finnsugar molasses desugarization process is based on the chromatographic separation of sugar and non-sugar components in molasses. Finnsugar Chromatographic Separation Process…
Ethyl Alcohol - The Automobile Fuel of the Future
Kampen, W.H.  1978.  Ethyl Alcohol (EtOH) is a very satisfactory fuel by itself and may very well displace petroleum gasoline as the staple motor fuel. EtOH is a non-polluting, renewable source of energy if manufactured from raw materials containing sugars, starches or cellulose. Blends with gasoline can also be used. Ethyl…
A Standardized Approach for Small-Scale Sugarcane Processing in Developing Countries
Le Grand, F.  1978.  An international financial agency with a strong emphasis on rendering technical assistance to developing countries could contract with a land-grant university for the design of one prototype, small-scale sugarcane-processing facility. This proposed design should be…
The Effects of Ash Content Percent Raw Sugar on the Refining Process
Lopez-Oña, J.V. and Baumert, G.S.  1979.  The known impurities in raw sugar are generally classified into two major groups: ash and organic. These known impurities have a specific effect upon the refining process and the removal of ash constituents in sugar refining is next in importance to the removal of…