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Microbiological problems in the manufacture of sugar from beet. Part I. Corrosion in the diffusion battery and in the recirculation system

✍ Scribed by Allen, L. A. ;Cairns, A. ;Eden, G. E. ;Wheatland, A. B. ;Wormwell, F. ;Nurse, T. J.


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1948
Weight
887 KB
Volume
67
Category
Article
ISSN
0368-4075

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Corrosion in the return water circuit of a beet sugar factory is due to acids produced by the growth of lactobacilli of the L. delbrΓΌcki type which lower the p~H~ value to the region of 4Β·0‐4Β·5. Laboratory tests showed that these organisms grew well at 50Β° and 60Β° but not at 70Β°, and that they were destroyed by a dose of 40 p.p.m. chlorine acting for 25‐30 minutes at 55Β°. In factory trials addition of lime to the recirculating liquor reduced total corrosion but gave rise to localized attack; this might be avoided by suitable control of p~H~ value. Doses of chlorine of 200 lb. a day (18Β·7 p.p.m.) or more, applied continuously to the battery supply water, were found to raise the p~H~ value of the return water to the region of 5Β·5‐6Β·25. Corrosion was reduced by about 90% in the sand tank and by a substantial though smaller amount in the battery pit. Chlorination made little difference to the corrosion occurring in the diffusion cells. During chlorination the amount of moisture retained by the pressed pulp was considerably increased.


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