DESIGN, MANUFACTURING AND MAINTENANCE OF SUGAR MILLING EQUIPMENT: OBSERVATIONS FROM THE 2008 ISSCT ENGINEERING WORKSHOP
By GA KENT; SJ SCOTT
AN International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists (ISSCT) Engineering
Workshop was held in Piracicaba, Brazil from 30 June to 4 July 2008. The
theme of the workshop was Design, manufacturing and maintenance of sugar
mill equipment. The workshop consisted of a series of technical sessions and site
visits. The Brazilian sugar industry is growing rapidly. The growth has occurred
as the result of the sugar industry’s position as a key provider of renewable
energy in the form of ethanol and, more recently, electricity. The increased focus
on electricity is seeing investment in high pressure (100 bar) boilers, cane
cleaning plants that allow an increased biomass supply from trash and digesters
that produce biogas from dunder. It is clear that the Brazilian sugar industry has
a well defined place in the country’s future. The ISSCT workshop provided a
good opportunity to gain information from equipment suppliers and discuss new
technology that may have application in Australia. The new technologies of
interest included IMCO sintered carbide shredder hammer tips, Fives Cail
MillMax mills, planetary mill gearboxes, Bosch Projects chainless diffusers,
Fives Cail Zuka centrifugals and Vaperma Siftek membrane systems.