Claims
- 1. A process for treating and converting iso-glucose sirup to form a flowable dry end product, said iso-glucose sirup including fructose to the extent of about 42 to 45% by weight of the sirup, comprising the following steps:
- (a) concentrating said iso-glucose sirup by evaporation to produce a concentrated sirup containing dry substance of about 70 to 77% by weight of the concentrated sirup;
- (b) crystallizing said concentrated sirup by a first cooling step at a cooling temperature within the range of 30.degree. C. to 18.degree. C. to produce a predominantly glucose containing crystal mass;
- (c) separting fructose containing mother liquor from said crystal mass;
- (d) aging said crystal mass, to which mother liquor is still adhering, for at least several hours in a batch or pile for causing an after-crystallization to produce an aged crystal mass;
- (e) comminuting or milling said aged crystal mass to form a crystal powder having a particle size in the range from about 10 micron to about 250 micron;
- (f) concentrating said mother liquor containing said fructose, by evaporation to produce a concentrated mother liquor containing dry substance to the extent of about 90% by weight of the concentrated mother liquor;
- (g) mixing said crystal powder and said concentrated mother liquor while simultaneously drying said crystal powder and concentrated mother liquor to produce a mixture containing maximally 42 to 45% of fructose by weight of dry substance;
- (h) performing a second cooling step by cooling said mixture of step (g) while keeping said mixture in motion; and
- (i) sifting said mixture, said steps avoiding the use of any organic solvents to produce said dry flowable end product.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein said aging step takes place over a time period of half an hour to 7 hours.
- 3. The process of claim 1, wherein said second cooling step of said mixture takes place at a temperature within the range of 30.degree. C. to 18.degree. C.
- 4. The process of claim 1, wherein said aging of said crystal mass takes place while revolving the crystal mass for a duration of at least half an hour to about 13 hours for accomplishing said after-crystallization.
- 5. The process of claim 1, further comprising producing by said sifting step a fine fraction having a particle size within the range of 5 micron to 50 micron, inoculating or seeding said concentrated mother liquor with said fine fraction so that said concentrated mother liquor begins to crystallize spontaneously during said mixing of the crystal powder with the concentrated and inoculated or seeded mother liquor.
- 6. The process of claim 1, wherein said step of mixing of said crystal powder and said concentrated mother liquor is performed under a reduced pressure in the range of 100 mm Hg to 600 mm Hg, and further comprising drying the mixture while it is being mixed under said reduced pressure.
- 7. The process of claim 1, wherein said step of mixing said crystal powder and said concentrated mother liquor is performed by adding such quantities of concentrated mother liquor per unit of time to said crystal powder that the mixture remains flowable during the adding of the concentrated mother liquor during mixing.
- 8. The process of claim 1, comprising providing a batch of fixed quantity of said iso-glucose sirup, and mixing the entire amount of crystal powder and the entire amount of concentrated mother liquor, resulting from said batch of fixed quantity, with each other.
- 9. The process of claim 1, wherein said batch or pile has a layer thickness in the range of 5 millimeter to 25 millimeter to facilitate the braking up of the pile for said comminuting or milling step.
- 10. A process for treating and converting iso-glucose sirup to form a flowable dry end product, said iso-glucose sirup including fructose to the extent of about 42 to 45% by weight of the sirup, comprising the following steps;
- (a) concentrating said iso-glucose sirup by evaporation to produce a concentrated sirup containing dry substance of about 70 to 77% by weight of the concentrated sirup;
- (b) crystallizing said concentrated sirup by cooling at a cooling temperature within the range of 30.degree. C. to 18.degree. C. to produce a predominantly glucose containing crystal mass;
- (c) separating fructose containing mother liquor from said crystal mass;
- (d) aging said crystal mass, to which mother liquor is still adhering, for at least several hours in a batch or pile for causing an after-crystallization to produce an aged crystal mass;
- (e) comminuting or milling said aged crystal mass to form a crystal powder having a particle size in the range from about 10 micron to about 250 micron;
- (f) concentrating said mother liquor containing said fructose, by evaporation to produce a concentrated mother liquor containing dry substance to the extent of about 90% by weight of the concentrated mother liquor;
- (g) mixing said crystal powder and said concentrated mother liquor while simultaneously drying said crystal powder and concentrated mother liquor to produce a mixture containing maximally 42 to 45% of fructose by weight of dry substance;
- (h) cooling the mixture while keeping the mixture in motion; and
- (i) sifting the mixture including a fine fraction having a particle size within the range of 5 micron to 50 micron, inoculating or seeding said concentrated mother liquor with said fine fraction so that said concentrated mother liquor begins to crystallize spontaneously during said mixing of the crystal powder with the concentrated and inoculated or seeded mother liquor, said steps avoiding the use of any organic solvents to produce said flowable dry end product.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 616,245, filed June 1, 1984, now abandoned.
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