• Improvement of the performance of your mill and refinery • Our NAP processes produce higher quality sugar directly at the mill • Optimized ion-exchange decolorization systems for cane refinery liquors • Integration of a line producing specific liquid sugar from fine liquors in the main refinery process to serve local market High-Quality Cane Sugar High-Quality Cane Sugar Cost-Effective Process Solutions for Mills and Refineries We have developed optimized and cost-effective ultrafiltration and ion-exchange processes suited to your cane sugar factory strategy: • Production of VPH Cane Raw Sugar at the Cane Mill • Cane sugar stand-alone refineries • Refineries producing high quality liquid sugar for local industrial markets VHP Cane Raw Sugar at the Mill Considering that soon 80% of the saccharose produced worldwide will be from cane, Novasep has developed NAP microfiltration processes (New Applexion ® Processes), which allows you to produce a higher quality sugar directly at your mill. Our cost-effective solution represents significant savings in capital and operating costs. The NAP microfiltration of clarified cane juice, combined with both cane juice softening and crystallization enables you to produce “NAP sugar” or VHP cane raw sugar, without sulfitation: • 40% less color • 55% less ash • 20% higher crystallization speed This sugar can easily be transformed into refined sugar directly at the mill or sold to refineries at a premium. Microfiltered and soft cane juice can be concentrated in most efficient evaporators in order to reduce energy usage and to make more bagasse available for co-generation. VHP cane raw sugar Crystallization Evaporation Cane juice softening Microfiltration NAP — Kerasep Clarification Milling Cane B-molasses Novasep MF-membrane skids
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• Improvement of the performance of your mill and refinery• Our NAP processes produce higher quality sugar directly at the mill• Optimized ion-exchange decolorization systems for cane refinery liquors• Integration of a line producing specific liquid sugar from fine liquors in the
main refinery process to serve local market
High-Q
uality Cane Sugar
High-Quality Cane SugarCost-Effective Process Solutions for Mills and Refineries
We have developed optimized and cost-effective ultrafiltration and ion-exchange processes suited to your cane sugar factory strategy:• Production of VPH Cane Raw Sugar at the Cane Mill• Cane sugar stand-alone refineries• Refineries producing high quality liquid sugar for local industrial markets
VHP Cane Raw Sugar at the Mill
Considering that soon 80% of the saccharose produced worldwide will be from cane, Novasep has developed NAP microfiltration processes (New Applexion® Processes), which allows you to produce a higher quality sugar directly at your mill. Our cost-effective solution represents significant savings in capital and operating costs.
The NAP microfiltration of clarified cane juice, combined with both cane juice softening and crystallization enables you to produce “NAP sugar” or VHP cane raw sugar, without sulfitation:• 40% less color• 55% less ash• 20% higher crystallization speed
This sugar can easily be transformed into refined sugar directly at the mill or sold to refineries at a premium.
Microfiltered and soft cane juice can be concentrated in most efficient evaporators in order to reduce energy usage and to make more bagasse available for co-generation.
VHP cane raw sugar
Crystallization
Evaporation
Cane juice softening
Microfiltration NAP — Kerasep
Clarification
Milling
Cane
B-m
olas
ses
Novasep MF-membrane skids
Cane Sugar Stand-Alone refineries
For cane sugar refineries, decolorization is one of the most critical steps. The objective is to remove color originating from:• Polyphenols, initially present in cane and caramel• Melanoidins• Products from hexose degradation, developed during the refinery process
More than 40,000 tons of refined sugar are produced every day with our optimized ion-exchange decolorization systems, making Novasep the world leader of sugar decolorization.Several innovative regeneration process options enable to optimize your CAPEX vs. OPEX strategy for your ion-echange decolorization system. They provide very low consumption of regenerant and reduce the quantity of effluents.
Nanofiltration Brine Recovery System
With NF brine recycle, the resin regeneration cost is reduced by one third.
Affination
Melt
Clarification
Filtration
Decolorization with regenerant recycling by NF
Evaporation
Cane raw sugar
Crystallization
Crystallization
VHP Cane raw sugar
Affinated sugar
Melt liquor
Clarified syrup
Filtered syrup
Decolorized syrup
Molasses
Refined sugar
Resin regeneration
NF brine recycle
Effluents regeneration
Refinery Molasses
100
80
60
BV
COD (g/L)NaCl (g/L)
40
20
0
1
1
Decolorization unit
IEX
IEX-NF
Kg NaCl / ts $ / ts
876543210
Typical regeneration profile
Nanofiltration unit
Condensate purge NF cleaning
Atmospheric Pre-Concentration System
The atmospheric pre-concentration system uses low calories hot water which enables you to reduce resin regeneration costs by up to 50%.
Brine Evaporator System
With the steam plate & frame evaporators, NaClconsumption is drastically reduced, further optimizingregeneration costs.
The industrial liquid sugar market has significantly developed over the last decade and thus requires optimized processing solutions. Three main production systems exist:a. Production of crystalline refined sugar at the refinery, with shipping
and dissolution to produce liquid sugar at the end-user factoryb. Production of liquid sugar at the refinery, using crystalline refined
sugar as raw materialc. Novasep’s optimized solution: direct production of liquid sugar from
decolorized fine liquor as raw material at the refinery, concurrently with crystalline refined sugar
Novasep’s process by-passes crystallization for a fraction of the production and enables you to produce liquid sugar specifically for local markets, optimi-zing costs and time-to-market.• Flexibility in crystalline refined sugar/liquid sugar production,
depending on the season• Higher value product for specific local market• Potential expansion of the total production capacity of an existing
refinery:- Without any modification of the sugar house- Without generating additional refinery molasses- Parallel processing of fine liquor for producing refined sugar and liquid sugar
• Large-scale production of liquid sugar offers renewed opportunities for complete integration of the liquid sugar process within the main refinery process