Method of producing sugar with reclaiming and recycling of carbo

Sugar – starch – and carbohydrates – Processes – Carbohydrate manufacture and refining

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127 48, 127 53, C13D 300

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053206819

ABSTRACT:
A method of producing sugar through the recycling of a carbonation scum produced after a first carbonation of a sugar juice treated with a lime milk comprises separating the scum after the first carbonation. The scum-free sugar juice is then filtered for producing sugar. An amount of the separated scum is diluted with water. After diluting, the pH of the diluted scum is adjusted, and a thick portion of the amount of the scum is separated and activated. The activated thick portion of the scum is then recycled for introduction with a sugar juice.

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