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How Sugar is Refined.

In sugar refining, raw sugar is further purified. It is first mixed with heavy syrup and then centrifuged clean. This process is called 'affination'; its purpose is to wash away the outer coating of the raw sugar crystals, which is less pure than the crystal interior. The remaining sugar is then dissolved to make a syrup, about 70 percent by weight solids.

The sugar solution is clarified by the addition of phosphoric acid and calcium hydroxide, which combine to precipitate calcium phosphate. The calcium phosphate particles entrap some impurities and absorb others, and then float to the top of the tank, where they can be skimmed off. An alternative to this "phosphatation" technique is 'carbonatation,' which is similar, but uses carbon dioxide and calcium hydroxide to produce a calcium carbonate precipitate.

After any remaining solids are filtered out, the clarified syrup is decolorized by filtration through a bed of activated carbon; bone char was traditionally used in this role, but its use is no longer common. Some remaining colour-forming impurities adsorb to the carbon bed. The purified syrup is then concentrated to supersaturation and repeatedly crystallized under vacuum, to produce white refined sugar. As in a sugar mill, the sugar crystals are separated from the molasses by centrifuging. Additional sugar is recovered by blending the remaining syrup with the washings from affination and again crystallizing to produce brown sugar. When no more sugar can be economically recovered, the final molasses still contains 20–30 percent sucrose and 15–25 percent glucose and fructose.

To produce granulated sugar, in which the individual sugar grains do not clump together, sugar must be dried. Drying is accomplished first by drying the sugar in a hot rotary dryer, and then by conditioning the sugar by blowing cool air through it for several days.

Sources: Wikipedia

BRAZILIAN SUGAR SPECIFICATIONS:

WHITE REFINED CANE SUGAR ICUMSA-45

Polarization: 99.80 Degree minimum
Ash Content (%): 0.04 Max.
ICUMSA: 45 RBU Max (Brazil S.G.S Scale)
Solubility: 100% Dry And Free Slowing
Colour: Sparkling White (ICUMSA method No.4-1978)
Radiation: Within Internationally Acceptable Iimits
Granulation: Fine Crystal
Moisture: 0.04 Max
Magnetic Particles: 4 Mg/K-SO2: 20 Mg/K
ASH By Electrical Conductivity: 0.04% Max
Sulphur Dioxide: 20 mg/Kg Min
Sediments: None
Reducing Sugar: 0.05% Max By Weight
Substance: Solid Crystal
Free Of Any Smell: Free Of Any Odor

COMMODITY SHALL BE FREE FROM MOLD, UNNATURAL ODORS, CHEMICALS AND INSECTS.

PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE OF NO RADIATION, NO VIRUS, NO INSECT PARTS, HUSKS, NO POISONOUS MATTER AND NON GENETIC AND IS SUITABLE FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.

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