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  2. Sugarcane mill - Wikipedia

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    What we now call a sugar mill then consisted of: the sugar mill proper, a boiling house and a still house. These were aligned on a slope, so the sugar juice could flow downwards from the mill to the still house. [35] There were four kinds of mills in the 1820s, those turned by wind, water, steam, or by cattle and mules.

  3. Sugar refinery - Wikipedia

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    A sugar refinery is a refinery which processes raw sugar from cane or sugar extracted from beets into white refined sugar. Cane sugar mills traditionally produce raw sugar, which is sugar that still contains molasses , giving it more colour (and impurities) than the white sugar which is normally consumed in households and used as an ingredient ...

  4. Process flow diagram - Wikipedia

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    A process flow diagram (PFD) is a diagram commonly used in chemical and process engineering to indicate the general flow of plant processes and equipment. The PFD displays the relationship between major equipment of a plant facility and does not show minor details such as piping details and designations.

  5. Beet sugar factory - Wikipedia

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    A few process beets and also process raw sugar from cane in their refining section. The terms sugar mill and sugar refinery were older than the term sugar factory. In the 18th century, the only practical way to produce (raw) sugar was to extract it from sugarcane. The extraction was done with a machine called the sugar mill, which pressed the ...

  6. Sugar industry - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Prices 1962-2022 USD per pound. The sugar industry subsumes the production, processing and marketing of sugars (mostly sucrose and fructose).Globally, about 80% of sugar is extracted from sugar cane, grown predominantly in the tropics, and 20% from sugar beet, grown mostly in temperate climate in North America or Europe.

  7. Refinery - Wikipedia

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    Sugar is sometimes consumed locally at this stage but usually undergoes further purification. [13] Sulfur dioxide is bubbled through the cane juice subsequent to crystallization in a process known as "sulfitation". This process inhibits color forming reactions and stabilizes the sugar juices to produce "mill white" or "plantation white" sugar.

  8. List of sugar refineries - Wikipedia

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    Tasikmadoe sugar mill near Karanganyar, Central Java: Colomadu Sugar Factory: Inactive: Reopened as a Museum: PG Tjolomadoe Sugar Mill museum at Solo, Central Java: Kartasura Sugar Factory: Inactive: Sukoharjo Regency: Kartasoera sugar mill near Surakarta: Bangak Sugar Factory: Disabled: Boyolali Regency: Adminstrateurswoning suikerfabriek ...

  9. Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida - Wikipedia

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    In April 1961, the decision was made to build the mill, named Glades Sugar House. The mill opened on November 22, 1962, with the capacity to grind 6,000 tons of sugarcane per day. In 2005, California and Hawaiian Sugar Company was acquired by American Sugar Refining , a company owned by Florida Crystals and the Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of ...