Large Scale Experiments on the Processing of Japanese Persimmons: With Notes on the Preparation of Dried Persimmon (Classic Reprint) - Tapa blanda

Gore, H. C.

 
9781332083985: Large Scale Experiments on the Processing of Japanese Persimmons: With Notes on the Preparation of Dried Persimmon (Classic Reprint)

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It is recognized, however, that some changes would be desirable if tanks for processing persimmons were to be made in quantity. In such a design the rms of the tanks and covers should be made of cast iron hinged together and fitted with eyebolts and slots. The adja cent surfaces should be planed and a solid rubber gasket used. The design shown in figure 1 does not require special castings.

In processing persimmons these tanks are filled with the fruit, which may be packed, if desired, in the standard six-basket carriers, and may or may not be wrapped. The cover is clamped in position, and the box tested for tightness by use of the water gauge (e). It should be entirely free from leaks on the bottom or Sides, and so tight that the rate of equalization of small differences in pressure, indi cated by the gauge, is slow. Carbon dioxid is then passed in through the lower stopcock, while the displaced air flows out at the upper stopcock on the opposite side. The water gauge is useful here in guarding against too high pressures, which might easily cause per manent distortion in shape, or bursting. The flow of carbon dioxid is continued until the stream of displaced air tastes strongly of car bon dioxid. After such a taste is noted, the flow is continued for a few minutes longer; the stopcocks are then closed and the box left undisturbed for the time required in processing.

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Excerpt from Large Scale Experiments on the Processing of Japanese Persimmons: With Notes on the Preparation of Dried Persimmon

It is recognized, however, that some changes would be desirable if tanks for processing persimmons were to be made in quantity. In such a design the rms of the tanks and covers should be made of cast iron hinged together and fitted with eyebolts and slots. The adja cent surfaces should be planed and a solid rubber gasket used. The design shown in figure 1 does not require special castings.

In processing persimmons these tanks are filled with the fruit, which may be packed, if desired, in the standard six-basket carriers, and may or may not be wrapped. The cover is clamped in position, and the box tested for tightness by use of the water gauge (e). It should be entirely free from leaks on the bottom or Sides, and so tight that the rate of equalization of small differences in pressure, indi cated by the gauge, is slow. Carbon dioxid is then passed in through the lower stopcock, while the displaced air flows out at the upper stopcock on the opposite side. The water gauge is useful here in guarding against too high pressures, which might easily cause per manent distortion in shape, or bursting. The flow of carbon dioxid is continued until the stream of displaced air tastes strongly of car bon dioxid. After such a taste is noted, the flow is continued for a few minutes longer; the stopcocks are then closed and the box left undisturbed for the time required in processing.

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Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com

This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

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Sir: I have the honor to submit for your approval an account of certain experiments which have been conducted during the past year by H.C. Gore, of this bureau, on the processing of Japanese persimmons on a large scale and on the preparation of the dried fruit. Mr. A. V. Stubenrauch, of the Bureau of Plant Industry, has cooperated with Mr. Gore throughout the course of the work, giving advice as to the general scope and conduct of the experiments. From the data herein recorded explicit directions for processing persimmons on a large scale may be formulated and an idea obtained of the probable place that processing may hold in the persimmon industry. The preparation of dried persimmons on a laboratory scale indicates that a product of excellent quality may be obtained by the use of simple methods.

I recommend that this manuscript be printed as Bulletin 155 of the Bureau of Chemistry.

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