Includes bibliographical references and index. 2006
This book is a unique leaing reference to cover the void existing in beet-sugar literature.
For the fi rst time, the following subjects are covered in a single book:
Basics of beet-sugar technology
Sugarbeet farming
Sugarbeet processing
Laboratory methods of analysis
Sugar-related tables used in calculations
Basics of science related to sugar technology
The book has 12 chapters, an apendix, 18 sugar-related tables, and a complete glossary of technical terms. To provide an easier understanding of the subjects, it is written:
Effectively: Subjects are given practically with less emphasis on reference citation
User-friendly: Subjects are given systematically to ease readers’ understanding
Conversationally: Concepts are given informally to engage readers’ interest
Example-presentably: Examples are presented to clarify the equations
Inteationally: Measurement units are given in metric and British systems
Illustratively: Technical fl ow diagrams improve reading ability of the reader
Defi nably: Technical terms are defi ned as they are used and in a complete glossary
This book is written for the following readers:
Beet-sugar chemists
Beet-sugar technologists
Sugar-technology students and instructors
University-library audiences
Beet-sugar researchers
Sugarbeet farmers
This book is a unique leaing reference to cover the void existing in beet-sugar literature.
For the fi rst time, the following subjects are covered in a single book:
Basics of beet-sugar technology
Sugarbeet farming
Sugarbeet processing
Laboratory methods of analysis
Sugar-related tables used in calculations
Basics of science related to sugar technology
The book has 12 chapters, an apendix, 18 sugar-related tables, and a complete glossary of technical terms. To provide an easier understanding of the subjects, it is written:
Effectively: Subjects are given practically with less emphasis on reference citation
User-friendly: Subjects are given systematically to ease readers’ understanding
Conversationally: Concepts are given informally to engage readers’ interest
Example-presentably: Examples are presented to clarify the equations
Inteationally: Measurement units are given in metric and British systems
Illustratively: Technical fl ow diagrams improve reading ability of the reader
Defi nably: Technical terms are defi ned as they are used and in a complete glossary
This book is written for the following readers:
Beet-sugar chemists
Beet-sugar technologists
Sugar-technology students and instructors
University-library audiences
Beet-sugar researchers
Sugarbeet farmers