Popular Treatise On the Beet Root Culture And Sugar Fabrication in Canada

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Popular Treatise On the Beet Root Culture And Sugar Fabrication in Canada
Octave Cuisset
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The charcoal when washed is placed in heaps on the floor to dry, then calcined and used again.
A factory working '200, 000 pounds of beets per day uses 10, 000 pounds of animal charcoal, say 5 per cent of the weight of the beets. The use of a larger quantity would be preferab e if economical reasons would allow it. To revivify this quantity of charcoal requires 100 pounds of hydrochloric acid. The stock of charcoal ol' such a factory would be from 30, 000 to 40. 000 pounds.
79 CHAPTER II.
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...IPTION OF THE MACHINERY.
So as to describe without interruption the pro- cesses of manufacture, in the folllowing chapter, I will in this one give a description of the principal machinery employed.
1. BEET WASHER.
A wooden or iron cylindrical cage of 10 feet in length by 3J or 4 feet in diameter is used, immersed in water to one third of its diameter in a vessel, and driven 4 or 6 revolutions per minute. At one end there is hopper to receive the beets. Between the washer and the grater there is an inclined plane, with an iron or wooden grating on the side next to the washer.


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