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Sugar granulated

Granular material Granular PTFE Granulated sugar Granulating agents Granulation... [Pg.453]

At least six specifications of standards for granulated sugar quaUty are appHcable ia the United States. These include Codex JUimentarius Food Chemicals Codex (ECC) (4), US. Pharmacopeia (USP) and National Formula (NE) (5), National Soft Drink Association (6), National Canners Association, and Mihtary Standard-900 for white sugar. These standards are intended to set limits on various components, including, but not necessarily limited to, polarization, invert or reducing sugar, ash, moisture, color, sulfur dioxide, arsenic, lead, and copper. [Pg.9]

Maximum value of bulk density for granulated sugar occurs at grain size 0.2 mm, and is 930 kg/m (no conglomerates). ... [Pg.13]

If the feed flows countercurrent to the air, as is the case when drying granulated sugar, exhaust temperature does not respond to variations in product moisture. For these diyers, product moisture can better be regulated by controlhng its temperature at the point of discharge. Conveyor-type diyers are usually divided into a number of zones, each separately heated with recirculation of air which raises its wet-bulb temperature. Only the last two zones may require indexing of exhaust-air temperature as a function of AT... [Pg.751]

PULUERISEO FUEL ASH I GRITS> R POLYETHYLENE PELLETS 10 GRANULATE ) SUGAR... [Pg.727]

If for a given material, Vmf > 50 mm s1 (i.e., above the boundary shown in Fig. 5) andX< 0.001 m3 s kg-1 (i.e., below the boundary shown in Fig. 6), then dense-phase low-velocity slug-flow (Wypych, 1995a) is possible (e.g., mustard seed, polyethylene powder, 1000 pm sand, polyethylene pellets and granulated sugar). Note that dilute-phase also is possible. [Pg.729]

Granular quicklime, 75 27 Granular resins, 73 291-292 fabrication of, 73 299-300 Granulated sugar, refined, 23 481 Granulation, 70 272-273... [Pg.408]

E.M. Atadan Ch.H. Noren, GerOffen 1813175(1970) CA 73, 68l69z(1970) (Thickened nitrate slurry expls sensitized for deton in holes at 5° arc described. For example, a mixt of 80% aq AN soln 70, NaNC>3 15, granulated sugar 8, sugar cane pulp 3,... [Pg.611]

Vitamin B Complex + Amino Acid + Magnesium Effervescent Granules (Sugar-free)... [Pg.399]

Liquid sugar is readily available as an aqueous solution, usually at 67% w/w (67°Brix) at 20°C. It is manufactured by dissolving granulated sugar in water at an elevated temperature. The product may then be further refined by carbon filtration and de-ionisation. It may then be further treated using ultraviolet (UV) light to reduce microbial contamination. [Pg.70]

Fig. 10.—Attenuancy Curves, from the Ultraviolet Region (200 m i) to the Infrared (800 mu). Curve 1, Theoretical Curve for A X6 = k Curve 2, Blackstrap Molasses Curve 3, Fine, Granulated Sugar Curve 4, Press-filtered, Washed, Sugar Liquor (Cuban Melt). Fig. 10.—Attenuancy Curves, from the Ultraviolet Region (200 m i) to the Infrared (800 mu). Curve 1, Theoretical Curve for A X6 = k Curve 2, Blackstrap Molasses Curve 3, Fine, Granulated Sugar Curve 4, Press-filtered, Washed, Sugar Liquor (Cuban Melt).
Fig. 12.—Colorant Index (k) Plotted as a Function of Frequency. Curve 1, Blackstrap Molasses Curve 2, Invert-type Sirup Curve 3, Ion-exchange-treated Sirup Curve 4, Fine, Granulated Sugar. Fig. 12.—Colorant Index (k) Plotted as a Function of Frequency. Curve 1, Blackstrap Molasses Curve 2, Invert-type Sirup Curve 3, Ion-exchange-treated Sirup Curve 4, Fine, Granulated Sugar.
Perhaps one of the most fascinating and complex chemical reactions involving carbohydrates is caramelization. For example, granulated sugar heated at a high temperature in the dry state eventually produces a dark, viscous mass which has a strong and characteristic flavor totally different from the sweet taste of sucrose. [Pg.32]


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