Industrial Color Filtering of Glucose

Abstract

In continuous process, activated carbon powder is dissolved and injected in relation with flow, reacting with and absorbs colored particles in high temperature. Pressurized carbon dilute glucose is directed to membrane wall of vacuum flat drum, to force colored carbon particles being adsorbed through perlite membrane and separated by steel blades. Use of optimized and adaptive mechanism for injection based on production flow and continuous feedback of output’s purity guaranteed the product’s quality with least carbon and energy cost. System includes a complete set of mechanical equipment, piping, tanks, transmission/vacuum pumps, mixers, heat exchangers and membrane drums integrated with flow and color sensors, control valves, automation and processing system, etc., implemented in a package benefiting of adaptive programmed algorithms. System updated continuously and has been built and installed in 12+ plants. Latest design is manufactured compatible with strict filtration and purification standards for pharmaceutical use.

Jafar Saleh
Jafar Saleh
Sr. Automation & Control Engineer

My research interests include Industrial automation, Artificial intelligence and Robotics.