On-line monitoring of C seed magma using the ITECA Crystobserver to improve performance

Selby, Kent, , , & Curran, Ashley (2024) On-line monitoring of C seed magma using the ITECA Crystobserver to improve performance. Zuckerindustrie, 149(1), pp. 46-54.

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A microscope system, the Crystobserver (supplied by ITECA, France), was installed on the C seed evaporating crystallizer at Condong Mill, Australia, to monitor the crystal devel opment in real-time. The system provides a high-quality image and measures important parameters such as average crystal size and number of crystals in the image. Analysis of data collected over two seasons confirms that the system is reliable in obtaining images with sufficient clarity to assist the operators in remotely monitoring the crystal development from shortly after slurry addition. The reliability of the measurements is satisfactory once the crystals are larger than 30 µm through to near the end of the C seed when the crystal density in the screen is high. The operators have found the Crystobserver to be very beneficial, allowing them to take corrective actions such as changing the amount of slurry addition or the purity of the feed syrup more quickly. The software in the system stores historical data from several strikes, including images and key parameters that can be accessed readily. The installation, microscope and software features and potential benefits to a raw sugar mill are described.

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ID Code: 245525
Item Type: Contribution to Journal (Journal Article)
Refereed: Yes
ORCID iD:
Fraga, Gabrielorcid.org/0000-0001-8110-6453
Broadfoot, Rossorcid.org/0000-0002-8721-6124
Additional Information: Acknowledgements: Several staff at Condong Mill contributed to the project and their assistance is greatly appreciated. Special thanks are extended to the operators (Peter, Rob, John, Eden and Craig). Lilian Sabatté of ITECA (France) provided remote support through the commissioning, signal conditioning and evaluation phases of the project. Lilian also visited the site between 25–28 July 2022 to inspect the equipment and conduct further adjustments. Beneficial discussions were also held with Norbert Duc and Silvère Compos. Sunshine Sugar thanks Sugar Research Australia for funding the project.
Measurements or Duration: 9 pages
Keywords: C seed evaporating crystallizer, crystal growth, crystal number, graining, medium aperture
DOI: 10.36961/si30823
ISSN: 0344-8657
Pure ID: 155454860
Divisions: Current > Research Centres > Centre for Agriculture and the Bioeconomy
Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Science
Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Engineering
Current > Schools > School of Mechanical, Medical & Process Engineering
Funding Information: Several staff at Condong Mill contributed to the project and their assistance is greatly appreciated. Special thanks are extended to the operators (Peter, Rob, John, Eden and Craig). Lilian Sabatté of ITECA (France) provided remote support through the commissioning, signal conditioning and evaluation phases of the project. Lilian also visited the site between 25–28 July 2022 to inspect the equipment and conduct further adjustments. Beneficial discussions were also held with Norbert Duc and Silvère Compos. Sunshine Sugar thanks Sugar Research Australia for funding the project.
Copyright Owner: 2024, Verlag Dr. Albert Bartens KG.
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