Sugar – starch – and carbohydrates – Processes – Carbohydrate manufacture and refining
Patent
1989-06-30
1991-09-10
Morris, Theodore
Sugar, starch, and carbohydrates
Processes
Carbohydrate manufacture and refining
C13F 102
Patent
active
050470884
ABSTRACT:
A method for producing anhydrous crystalline fructose by crystallizing from solution is provided. A highly supersaturated aqueous solution of fructose is added to a heel of crystalline fructose and dry seed. The temperature of the solution is then lowered to crystallize fructose from the solution to form a massecuite. The massecuite is divided into a product portion and a heel portion, the product portion being treated to isolated crystalline fructose which is then classified into product cuts on the basis of particle size of the fructose crystals, each product cut having a substantially typical particle size distribution.
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Gaddy James M.
Liaw Gin C.
Mallee Frank M.
Reust Steven J.
A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company
Brunsman David M.
Campbell Michael F.
Morris Theodore
Wood J. Daniel
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