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Sugar and Syrup Decolorization
Process Purification & Recovery

Sugar and Syrup Decolorization

Powdered activated carbon decolorization of cane and beet sugar syrups, glucose syrups, and high fructose corn syrups to meet contracted ICUMSA colour grade for refined product.

The Challenge
Cane and beet sugar processing generates colour bodies during boiling, crystallisation, and storage. Untreated, the colour bodies carry through to the final refined sugar and fail the contracted ICUMSA colour grade for the product specification.
Quick Answer

Sugar and syrup decolorization uses powdered activated carbon (PAC) dosed into the contact tank at the affination or carbonation stage to remove colour bodies (caramels, melanoidins, polyphenols) generated during sugar processing. Outlet meets the contracted ICUMSA colour grade, typically 45 IU for white refined sugar.

Sugar and Syrup Decolorization

Sugar Processing Generates Colour Bodies

Cane and beet sugar processing generates a range of colour bodies during the boiling, crystallisation, and storage stages: caramels from thermal degradation, melanoidins from Maillard reactions between reducing sugars and amino acids, polyphenols from the raw material extraction. These colour bodies have to be removed before the final crystallisation to meet the contracted ICUMSA colour grade for the refined product, typically 45 IU for white sugar, 100 to 300 IU for refined sugars.

PAC Slurry Contact at the Affination Stage

The SorbiTech decolorization route uses powdered activated carbon (PAC) dosed into the contact tank at the affination or carbonation stage. The carbon is added at 0.5 to 2 percent of the dry solids weight, given 20 to 30 minutes of mixing at the working temperature (typically 65 to 85 °C), then filtered out together with the captured colour bodies. Bleaching earth or diatomaceous earth as filter aid carries the spent carbon to the filter cake.

Sugar and Syrup Decolorization process equipment

Grade Selection by Laboratory Test

PAC grade selection follows a laboratory decolorization test on the actual sugar stream, not the iodine number alone. The SorbiTech laboratory runs the test against the operator target ICUMSA, identifies the dose that achieves the target, and recommends the matching grade with full backup data. The recommendation forms the technical basis for the operator procurement and the change control record.

Food Grade Documentation

Every shipment ships with Halal and Kosher certification (held on the standard grades), the certificate of analysis covering heavy metals, ash, moisture, and decolorization, and the FDA and EU Regulation 10/2011 documentation where the operator regulatory regime requires it. Sector coverage is food and beverage.

Selection Guidance

PAC bleaching grade dosed at 0.5 to 2 percent by weight of dry solids at the contact tank. Contact time 20 to 30 minutes at the working temperature. Filtration with bleaching earth as filter aid downstream.

A Specified, Verified Solution

Define the duty

We capture your process conditions: flow, composition, pressure, temperature, and the target outlet specification.

Select media & configuration

Our engineers recommend the adsorbent grade and system type that meet the duty with margin.

Size & engineer

Bed sizing, vessel design, and cycle parameters are engineered to your case and documented for approval.

Commission & verify

We support loading, start up, and performance verification against the guarantee.

Specify a Solution for This Application

Provide your process conditions and our team will recommend the grade, configuration, and sizing.