Biomass Processor

a biomass processor and process technology, applied in the field of biomass processors, can solve the problems of partial fixation of secondary plant substances, low efficiency of juice extraction from such crushing or squeezing methods, and loss as high as 50%, so as to facilitate the release of a large amount of juice, facilitate the release of all of juice, and facilitate at least partial juice release

Active Publication Date: 2009-10-01
BIOMASS TECH PTY LTD
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This patented technology helps break down fibers found inside food products without damaging them during processing. It involves adding certain chemicals that help dissolve any remaining impurities like sugar into these materials before they are used for making other types of product. By breaking up those parts of fiber containing sugars, flavors, oils, etc., fewer harmful substances remain on their surface when eating the processed items. Additionally, with specific examples given below, we also tested different methods involving create small holes near each part where liquids were added instead of being poured onto paper sheets. These results showed that the addition of liquid was effective but did little affect how well the resulting treated item made its way back home afterward.

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The technical problem addressed in this patents relating to improving the efficient recovery of sugars from sugarcanes involves efficiently producing them while minimizing waste generation and cost issues associated with conventional machining techniques.

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[0056]Whilst the present invention will be described in relation to the processing of sugar cane into sugar containing juice, it will be appreciated that the present invention could be employed in relation to all crops containing sugars, such as sucrose, fructose and / or sucrose.

[0057]An embodiment of the general process 10 for extracting sugar containing juice from the sugar cane is shown in FIG. 1. The process will be described in relation to a biomass processing unit 2 such as that shown in FIG. 2, however it will be appreciated that the process, or various steps within the process, could be performed remotely from the processing unit 2 as needs arise.

[0058]As shown in FIG. 1, prior to under going the shredding stage 20, the raw fibre is cut into sections, known as billets 12, which are typically 20-30 cm in length. There are a variety of harvesting devices for performing this function, and most devices generally comprise a vehicle which travels along the rows of the crop and has a

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A process (10) and apparatus (2) for extracting juice from a fibrous material. The process (10) comprises a step of feeding the fibrous material (13) into a receiving chamber (30) having a fluid contained therein. The fibrous material (13) is then combined with the fluid in the receiving chamber (30) to form a first fluid mixture. The first fluid mixture is then passed through at least one cell disruptor device (40) to facilitate at least partial release of juice from the fibrous material into the first fluid mixture, thereby forming a second fluid mixture having a relatively higher released juice content than said first fluid mixture with relatively finely disrupted fibrous material suspended therein. The second fluid mixture is then collected.

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