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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,620 --> 00:00:04,620 --captions by vitac-- Www.Vitac.Com 2 00:00:04,620 --> 00:00:07,620 Captions paid for by Discovery communications 3 00:00:51,413 --> 00:00:54,172 Narrator: cars that don't have Fuel-injection systems 4 00:00:54,172 --> 00:00:55,206 Have carburetors. 5 00:00:55,206 --> 00:00:57,275 They're an integral part Of the engine 6 00:00:57,275 --> 00:01:00,310 That mixes air and fuel In specific proportions, 7 00:01:00,310 --> 00:01:04,068 Vaporizes them, then sends the Mixture to the intake manifold. 8 00:01:04,068 --> 00:01:06,344 The manifold Transfers the mixture 9 00:01:06,344 --> 00:01:09,965 To the engine cylinders, Where combustion occurs. 10 00:01:14,724 --> 00:01:16,620 Filtered air enters The carburetor 11 00:01:16,620 --> 00:01:17,689 And mixes with fuel. 12 00:01:17,689 --> 00:01:18,931 When you press the gas, 13 00:01:18,931 --> 00:01:21,586 The carburetor opens conduits 14 00:01:21,586 --> 00:01:24,379 For the air-and-fuel mixture To flow to the engine. 15 00:01:24,379 --> 00:01:27,482 Two metering blocks control The proportion of fuel to air. 16 00:01:27,482 --> 00:01:32,103 Computer-guided precision tools Machine them out of aluminum. 17 00:01:32,103 --> 00:01:36,172 Meanwhile, workers install Components called boosters 18 00:01:36,172 --> 00:01:38,379 In the carburetor's main body. 19 00:01:38,379 --> 00:01:42,379 These boosters spray the Fuel-and-air mixture as a mist 20 00:01:42,379 --> 00:01:45,275 Into tapered conduits Called venturi. 21 00:01:45,275 --> 00:01:47,689 Those lead To the intake manifold, 22 00:01:47,689 --> 00:01:52,413 Which transfers the mixture To the engine's cylinders. 23 00:01:52,413 --> 00:01:54,275 Another computerized machine 24 00:01:54,275 --> 00:01:57,413 Makes each throttle shaft From a bar of steel. 25 00:01:57,413 --> 00:02:00,448 These shafts turn When you press on the gas, 26 00:02:00,448 --> 00:02:02,379 Pivoting the butterfly discs 27 00:02:02,379 --> 00:02:05,137 That open those conduits To the intake manifold. 28 00:02:05,137 --> 00:02:07,379 The tooling machine Bores screw holes 29 00:02:07,379 --> 00:02:09,068 For attaching the butterflies 30 00:02:09,068 --> 00:02:13,241 And carves grooves to prevent Fuel from leaking out. 31 00:02:25,724 --> 00:02:27,896 Workers install The throttle shafts 32 00:02:27,896 --> 00:02:29,689 In the carburetor's baseplate. 33 00:02:29,689 --> 00:02:32,827 One side of this plate Will bolt to the main body 34 00:02:32,827 --> 00:02:35,793 And the other To the intake manifold. 35 00:02:35,793 --> 00:02:39,689 The butterflies are made Of aluminum, steel, or brass, 36 00:02:39,689 --> 00:02:42,310 Depending On the carburetor model. 37 00:02:46,551 --> 00:02:50,103 He flips the baseplate and Flares the bottom of the screws 38 00:02:50,103 --> 00:02:52,379 To prevent them From vibrating out 39 00:02:52,379 --> 00:02:54,000 And falling into the engine. 40 00:02:54,000 --> 00:02:56,275 After installing An adjustment screw 41 00:02:56,275 --> 00:02:59,448 For tuning the carburetor And using thread-locking fluid 42 00:02:59,448 --> 00:03:01,517 To ensure the components Don't loosen, 43 00:03:01,517 --> 00:03:05,413 It's time to assemble the levers That turn the throttle shafts. 44 00:03:15,413 --> 00:03:18,689 A washer and cotter pin Hold it all together. 45 00:03:23,413 --> 00:03:25,172 A few pulls on the levers 46 00:03:25,172 --> 00:03:28,724 Ensure that both throttle shafts Move freely and smoothly, 47 00:03:28,724 --> 00:03:30,034 Turning the butterflies 48 00:03:30,034 --> 00:03:31,931 Perpendicular To open the conduits 49 00:03:31,931 --> 00:03:33,137 And flat to close them. 50 00:03:33,137 --> 00:03:36,724 Next, the accelerator Pump arm -- 51 00:03:36,724 --> 00:03:40,275 It shoots an initial burst Of fuel when you start the car. 52 00:03:40,275 --> 00:03:42,793 The carburetor's Cast-metal fuel bowls 53 00:03:42,793 --> 00:03:44,517 Go into a vibrating tumbler 54 00:03:44,517 --> 00:03:47,068 Where metal balls Smooth their surface. 55 00:03:47,068 --> 00:03:50,103 Then they receive A protective coating. 56 00:03:52,965 --> 00:03:55,034 Now a worker installs a float 57 00:03:55,034 --> 00:03:58,206 To control the fuel level Inside each bowl. 58 00:03:58,206 --> 00:04:00,413 This is essential Because too little fuel 59 00:04:00,413 --> 00:04:02,655 Would prevent engine start-up, 60 00:04:02,655 --> 00:04:06,137 And too much fuel would overflow And cause a shutdown. 61 00:04:06,137 --> 00:04:09,862 A gasket sandwiched between The main body and the baseplate 62 00:04:09,862 --> 00:04:13,310 Will prevent fuel from leaking Out and dirt from seeping in. 63 00:04:13,310 --> 00:04:15,827 As a precaution, they coat The baseplate screws 64 00:04:15,827 --> 00:04:20,000 With thread-locking fluid So they won't loosen over time. 65 00:04:24,379 --> 00:04:26,862 Now the baseplate that contains 66 00:04:26,862 --> 00:04:28,655 The throttle shafts And butterflies 67 00:04:28,655 --> 00:04:33,896 Is connected to the main body That contains the boosters. 68 00:04:33,896 --> 00:04:36,310 Next come the metering blocks -- 69 00:04:36,310 --> 00:04:40,068 A gasket over each one, And then into a fuel bowl. 70 00:04:43,517 --> 00:04:45,000 Then one block-and-bowl unit 71 00:04:45,000 --> 00:04:48,206 Goes on each side Of the main body. 72 00:04:54,827 --> 00:04:56,448 Just one final adjustment 73 00:04:56,448 --> 00:04:58,862 To the accelerator pump lever And arm 74 00:04:58,862 --> 00:05:01,517 And the carburetor is finished. 75 00:05:11,758 --> 00:05:13,827 In the quality-control Department, 76 00:05:13,827 --> 00:05:15,862 Every carburetor Undergoes testing 77 00:05:15,862 --> 00:05:18,758 With fluids similar to gasoline. 78 00:05:18,758 --> 00:05:20,758 They check If the accelerator pump 79 00:05:20,758 --> 00:05:22,827 Squirts out enough fuel At ignition 80 00:05:22,827 --> 00:05:26,862 And during the transition from Idling mode to acceleration. 81 00:05:26,862 --> 00:05:30,310 Then, once everything's running At regular speed, 82 00:05:30,310 --> 00:05:34,655 They measure the amount of fluid The boosters spray per hour. 83 00:05:34,655 --> 00:05:36,931 Once they pass quality control, 84 00:05:36,931 --> 00:05:41,068 These carburetors will Really be able to rev you up. 85 00:05:53,000 --> 00:05:54,379 Narrator: In an air conditioner, 86 00:05:54,379 --> 00:05:56,448 Liquid refrigerant absorbs heat From inside the building, 87 00:05:56,448 --> 00:05:59,793 Changes into a gas, Then flows outdoors. 88 00:05:59,793 --> 00:06:03,000 It goes through a compressor, Then a heat-exchanger coil 89 00:06:03,000 --> 00:06:05,517 That transfers the heat To the outside air, 90 00:06:05,517 --> 00:06:08,103 Turning the refrigerant gas To liquid again. 91 00:06:08,103 --> 00:06:11,137 The refrigerant then circulates Back inside the building. 92 00:06:14,517 --> 00:06:16,068 This air-conditioner company 93 00:06:16,068 --> 00:06:18,344 Makes its coils Entirely of aluminum, 94 00:06:18,344 --> 00:06:20,965 Which is five times More corrosion-resistant 95 00:06:20,965 --> 00:06:24,275 Than coils made of copper And aluminum. 96 00:06:24,275 --> 00:06:26,310 To make the coil, 97 00:06:26,310 --> 00:06:29,793 Workers position an aluminum Tube called the spine 98 00:06:29,793 --> 00:06:33,000 In the middle Of this special winding machine. 99 00:06:33,000 --> 00:06:36,896 Then they feed in An aluminum strip. 100 00:06:36,896 --> 00:06:39,413 The machine Slits the aluminum strip 101 00:06:39,413 --> 00:06:42,310 Into thin teeth called fins. 102 00:06:48,068 --> 00:06:50,965 Then it folds and wraps Thousands upon thousands of fins 103 00:06:50,965 --> 00:06:52,310 Around the spine, 104 00:06:52,310 --> 00:06:55,758 Making the material They call spine fin tubing. 105 00:06:55,758 --> 00:06:59,965 Each tiny fin Is a heat-transfer vehicle. 106 00:07:10,551 --> 00:07:11,931 Now to form the coil. 107 00:07:11,931 --> 00:07:14,586 They hook the end Of the spine fin tubing 108 00:07:14,586 --> 00:07:17,517 To an automated winder. 109 00:07:17,517 --> 00:07:23,068 It spirals the spine fin tubing Into a large cylindrical shape. 110 00:07:32,793 --> 00:07:34,965 When they finish winding The coil, 111 00:07:34,965 --> 00:07:37,344 They cut the end free From the feeder, 112 00:07:37,344 --> 00:07:41,137 Then apply hot glue To hold everything together. 113 00:07:48,448 --> 00:07:51,724 The next machine presses The coil on all sides 114 00:07:51,724 --> 00:07:55,172 To form it into the shape Of the air conditioner. 115 00:07:58,517 --> 00:08:02,206 A worker now cuts into the coil And bears a row of tubing. 116 00:08:02,206 --> 00:08:04,379 These cuts determine The circuits, 117 00:08:04,379 --> 00:08:06,793 The term for the path The refrigerant takes 118 00:08:06,793 --> 00:08:10,068 As it flows through the coil. 119 00:08:10,068 --> 00:08:13,310 The pipes that feed these Circuits are made of copper, 120 00:08:13,310 --> 00:08:16,137 But copper doesn't fuse Directly to aluminum. 121 00:08:16,137 --> 00:08:19,068 So workers must first solder on Transition tubes 122 00:08:19,068 --> 00:08:21,310 Coated with A zinc/aluminum alloy. 123 00:08:21,310 --> 00:08:24,068 Then they attach The copper manifolds 124 00:08:24,068 --> 00:08:27,241 That distribute the refrigerant To the circuits. 125 00:08:33,896 --> 00:08:37,206 Once all the refrigeration Components are in place, 126 00:08:37,206 --> 00:08:40,931 Workers subject the coil unit To an underwater pressure test 127 00:08:40,931 --> 00:08:43,620 To make sure there are no leaks. 128 00:08:47,310 --> 00:08:49,827 In another department, Workers have assembled 129 00:08:49,827 --> 00:08:52,241 The air conditioner's Compressor. 130 00:08:56,896 --> 00:09:00,793 They mount the compressor to a Weather-resistant plastic base, 131 00:09:00,793 --> 00:09:03,275 Then cover it With a sound reducer, 132 00:09:03,275 --> 00:09:06,896 A vinyl jacket filled With fiberglass insulation. 133 00:09:09,379 --> 00:09:11,551 Now they add the coil. 134 00:09:13,724 --> 00:09:17,241 It sits between posts In the base. 135 00:09:17,241 --> 00:09:19,758 For an air conditioner To work well, 136 00:09:19,758 --> 00:09:23,482 It can't have air or moisture In its refrigeration system. 137 00:09:23,482 --> 00:09:26,206 So workers hook up the unit To automated machinery 138 00:09:26,206 --> 00:09:29,000 That completely evacuates The lines. 139 00:09:31,241 --> 00:09:35,689 Next, workers connect wiring And install corner supports, 140 00:09:35,689 --> 00:09:40,068 Then begin assembling The unit's exterior housing. 141 00:09:40,068 --> 00:09:42,275 The top perimeter piece Is shaped 142 00:09:42,275 --> 00:09:44,793 To direct the airflow Out of the unit. 143 00:09:44,793 --> 00:09:47,344 A motorized fan Pulls air into the unit. 144 00:09:47,344 --> 00:09:49,448 A plastic grille lets air exit 145 00:09:49,448 --> 00:09:53,448 And keeps debris From falling inside. 146 00:09:53,448 --> 00:09:56,241 Finally, they seal The refrigerant lines 147 00:09:56,241 --> 00:09:58,793 By brazing shut a pair of tubes. 148 00:10:08,896 --> 00:10:12,310 The housing parts are made Of zinc-coated steel. 149 00:10:12,310 --> 00:10:14,068 The factory spray-paints them 150 00:10:14,068 --> 00:10:17,482 Then bakes the paint For maximum durability. 151 00:10:20,344 --> 00:10:22,413 Air conditioners sit outdoors 152 00:10:22,413 --> 00:10:25,793 So they have to withstand All kinds of weather. 153 00:10:25,793 --> 00:10:27,931 The factory sends sample units 154 00:10:27,931 --> 00:10:30,655 To a performance-testing Laboratory. 155 00:10:30,655 --> 00:10:34,931 It runs them in extreme heat, Extreme cold, rain, and snow 156 00:10:34,931 --> 00:10:37,931 To see if, Under such harsh conditions, 157 00:10:37,931 --> 00:10:40,310 They keep their cool. 158 00:10:54,310 --> 00:10:56,172 Narrator: next time you reach For the sugar bowl, 159 00:10:56,172 --> 00:10:58,103 Try to imagine that it was once So rare and expensive 160 00:10:58,103 --> 00:10:59,689 It was called white gold. 161 00:10:59,689 --> 00:11:01,931 Producing sugar From the sugarcane 162 00:11:01,931 --> 00:11:03,517 First took place in india. 163 00:11:03,517 --> 00:11:04,793 About 300 b.C., 164 00:11:04,793 --> 00:11:08,034 Alexander the great's army Reported seeing a reed 165 00:11:08,034 --> 00:11:10,793 That gives honey without bees Growing there. 166 00:11:14,517 --> 00:11:17,655 This table sugar Has many names -- 167 00:11:17,655 --> 00:11:20,724 Mill white, plantation white, And crystal sugar. 168 00:11:20,724 --> 00:11:23,172 But it all comes From the sugarcane. 169 00:11:23,172 --> 00:11:26,310 It looks a lot like bamboo With fully grown stalks 170 00:11:26,310 --> 00:11:28,827 That can measure Up to 20 feet high. 171 00:11:30,758 --> 00:11:32,172 Here in the field, 172 00:11:32,172 --> 00:11:35,448 A worker pares away the husk From a stalk of sugarcane, 173 00:11:35,448 --> 00:11:38,551 Then chews the cane's raw pulp 174 00:11:38,551 --> 00:11:42,034 To extract The stalk's sweet juice. 175 00:11:42,034 --> 00:11:45,517 This machine harvests the cane By cutting it at the base. 176 00:11:48,241 --> 00:11:52,931 Rotating scrolls feed the cane To the chopper drums inside. 177 00:11:52,931 --> 00:11:55,034 As they chop the cane, 178 00:11:55,034 --> 00:11:59,206 A fan blows the lighter leaves And tops back onto the field. 179 00:12:04,655 --> 00:12:08,103 The heavier lengths of cane drop Into the base of a conveyor, 180 00:12:08,103 --> 00:12:10,655 Which feeds them Into the transport bin 181 00:12:10,655 --> 00:12:12,758 That follows alongside. 182 00:12:18,586 --> 00:12:21,103 Trucks rapidly transport The cut cane 183 00:12:21,103 --> 00:12:23,413 To the sugar mill For processing. 184 00:12:23,413 --> 00:12:26,482 Once cut, sugarcane begins To lose its sugar content, 185 00:12:26,482 --> 00:12:29,448 And damage to the cane During harvesting 186 00:12:29,448 --> 00:12:31,931 Accelerates this decay. 187 00:12:31,931 --> 00:12:37,000 At the mill, trucks empty their Load onto a receiving table. 188 00:12:37,000 --> 00:12:39,172 It feeds a belt conveyor 189 00:12:39,172 --> 00:12:43,724 That takes the cane Through two separate washes. 190 00:12:43,724 --> 00:12:47,034 The cane must be As clean as possible 191 00:12:47,034 --> 00:12:49,448 Before extracting the juice. 192 00:12:53,310 --> 00:12:57,103 But first, the cane's Hard structure is broken down 193 00:12:57,103 --> 00:12:58,689 Inside this crusher, 194 00:12:58,689 --> 00:13:02,827 Where rotating hammers break The cane into small pieces. 195 00:13:02,827 --> 00:13:05,896 A conveyor loads it Into a milling tandem 196 00:13:05,896 --> 00:13:09,206 Designed to extract the sweet Juice from the crushed cane. 197 00:13:13,862 --> 00:13:17,310 In this milling tandem, The cane passes through a series 198 00:13:17,310 --> 00:13:19,827 Of five or more Consecutive mills. 199 00:13:19,827 --> 00:13:22,931 Large cylinders compress The cane fiber. 200 00:13:22,931 --> 00:13:26,068 The juice pours out Of the milling tandem 201 00:13:26,068 --> 00:13:29,586 And diverts into a channel Away from the bagasse, 202 00:13:29,586 --> 00:13:32,689 The dry pulp that remains After extracting the juice. 203 00:13:40,068 --> 00:13:44,344 A worker supervises the Operation at each of the mills. 204 00:13:44,344 --> 00:13:46,310 A vat collects the juice 205 00:13:46,310 --> 00:13:49,655 That flows from the top And bottom of the mills. 206 00:13:52,482 --> 00:13:55,758 Now that the juice is extracted From the sugarcane, 207 00:13:55,758 --> 00:13:57,344 It's time to process it. 208 00:13:57,344 --> 00:14:00,827 However, before turning The juice into sugar crystals, 209 00:14:00,827 --> 00:14:03,344 A sample goes through A series of tests 210 00:14:03,344 --> 00:14:05,413 At the sugar mill's laboratory. 211 00:14:05,413 --> 00:14:07,965 First, a technician Adds a thickener 212 00:14:07,965 --> 00:14:10,689 That binds to impurities In the juice 213 00:14:10,689 --> 00:14:14,172 And then filters it to obtain A clear, clean juice. 214 00:14:14,172 --> 00:14:16,862 Then he pours it Into a polarimeter, 215 00:14:16,862 --> 00:14:20,379 A machine that measures The concentration of sugar. 216 00:14:23,137 --> 00:14:24,827 The juice from the mills 217 00:14:24,827 --> 00:14:27,689 Now falls through This 33-foot-high tower 218 00:14:27,689 --> 00:14:30,551 As sulfur-dioxide vapors Rise through it. 219 00:14:30,551 --> 00:14:33,068 This process, Known as sulfitation, 220 00:14:33,068 --> 00:14:34,758 Bleaches the juice. 221 00:14:34,758 --> 00:14:36,275 Then the juice flows 222 00:14:36,275 --> 00:14:39,172 Through a device That measures its p.H. Level. 223 00:14:41,103 --> 00:14:42,620 While at a separate vat, 224 00:14:42,620 --> 00:14:45,034 Workers add powdered lime To water, 225 00:14:45,034 --> 00:14:48,793 Preparing a solution to which They will then add the juice. 226 00:14:51,413 --> 00:14:55,241 An agitator mixes the Cane-juice-and-lime solution 227 00:14:55,241 --> 00:15:01,137 For about six hours to complete A process called alkalization. 228 00:15:01,137 --> 00:15:06,620 It regulates the juice's P.H. Level and helps clarify it. 229 00:15:06,620 --> 00:15:08,448 In reaction to the lime, 230 00:15:08,448 --> 00:15:11,931 The juice's color changes From brown to yellow. 231 00:15:16,000 --> 00:15:19,551 Next, the juice goes into These clarifier tanks. 232 00:15:19,551 --> 00:15:23,103 It takes over two hours For the juice to settle 233 00:15:23,103 --> 00:15:26,344 And for the impurities to fall To the bottom of the tank. 234 00:15:26,344 --> 00:15:27,965 A sample taken from the tank 235 00:15:27,965 --> 00:15:30,586 Shows how the sludge Collects at the bottom, 236 00:15:30,586 --> 00:15:33,275 While the clarified juice Collects at the top. 237 00:15:33,275 --> 00:15:36,344 Next, we'll see How this clarified juice 238 00:15:36,344 --> 00:15:39,931 Transforms into flowing crystals Of white sugar. 239 00:15:54,586 --> 00:15:56,517 Narrator: christopher columbus Never made it to asia 240 00:15:56,517 --> 00:15:57,655 But discovered the caribbean 241 00:15:57,655 --> 00:16:00,000 And later brought Sugarcane plantings there. 242 00:16:00,000 --> 00:16:01,655 Sugarcane provides sugar 243 00:16:01,655 --> 00:16:04,413 But also syrup, molasses, rum, And ethanol. 244 00:16:04,413 --> 00:16:07,206 The many types of sugar Available in stores 245 00:16:07,206 --> 00:16:09,172 Differ in crystal size or color, 246 00:16:09,172 --> 00:16:11,827 Depending on How they are processed. 247 00:16:17,310 --> 00:16:20,344 Workers filter The residue known as mud 248 00:16:20,344 --> 00:16:23,586 From the clarifier tanks To extract any remaining sugar. 249 00:16:27,517 --> 00:16:29,103 There's no waste here. 250 00:16:29,103 --> 00:16:31,931 The mud will fertilize The cane fields, 251 00:16:31,931 --> 00:16:36,344 And the bagasse Will be burned as fuel. 252 00:16:36,344 --> 00:16:39,586 The clarified juice collected From the clarifier tanks 253 00:16:39,586 --> 00:16:42,586 Now boils In a series of evaporators. 254 00:16:42,586 --> 00:16:45,620 This brings the concentration Of the sugar and the juice 255 00:16:45,620 --> 00:16:48,206 Up from 15% to 60%. 256 00:16:49,793 --> 00:16:52,448 Then the juice collects In 15-ton tanks 257 00:16:52,448 --> 00:16:53,896 To clarify even more. 258 00:16:53,896 --> 00:16:57,793 Any sediment left in the juice Floats to the top. 259 00:16:57,793 --> 00:17:01,000 A rotating paddle Skims this residue off 260 00:17:01,000 --> 00:17:02,896 To the sides of the tank. 261 00:17:07,620 --> 00:17:09,793 These tanks Produce a type of syrup 262 00:17:09,793 --> 00:17:13,137 That goes on For still more processing. 263 00:17:15,482 --> 00:17:16,758 Workers now pour 264 00:17:16,758 --> 00:17:19,724 Microscopic sucrose crystals Suspended in alcohol 265 00:17:19,724 --> 00:17:21,206 Into the syrup. 266 00:17:21,206 --> 00:17:25,482 This milky solution binds to The sugar present in the syrup 267 00:17:25,482 --> 00:17:27,689 And helps draw it out. 268 00:17:27,689 --> 00:17:30,896 Next, it all boils In large vacuum pans, 269 00:17:30,896 --> 00:17:33,862 Forming sugar crystals. 270 00:17:33,862 --> 00:17:36,482 As the water in the syrup Boils away, 271 00:17:36,482 --> 00:17:41,310 Workers regularly check to see How the sugar is crystallizing. 272 00:17:41,310 --> 00:17:44,034 The goal -- to produce a thick, 273 00:17:44,034 --> 00:17:46,758 Crystallized paste Known as mesquite. 274 00:17:49,551 --> 00:17:53,068 It then goes into A high-speed centrifugal machine 275 00:17:53,068 --> 00:17:57,068 To remove the sugar crystals From the uncrystallized syrup. 276 00:17:57,068 --> 00:18:01,965 Inside, the sugar spins At 1,200 revolutions per minute. 277 00:18:01,965 --> 00:18:04,137 This action draws the molasses 278 00:18:04,137 --> 00:18:05,793 To the outer shell Of the machine, 279 00:18:05,793 --> 00:18:10,000 While the crystals remain In the inner basket. 280 00:18:19,379 --> 00:18:22,103 Sprays of water Wash the crystals, 281 00:18:22,103 --> 00:18:26,482 Then the water is drawn out so That only the crystals remain. 282 00:18:26,482 --> 00:18:29,517 This centrifuge Works much the same way 283 00:18:29,517 --> 00:18:32,379 As a washing machine Set on the spin cycle. 284 00:18:32,379 --> 00:18:34,655 It draws out moisture From the sugar 285 00:18:34,655 --> 00:18:38,172 Much like you draw out the wash Water from a load of laundry. 286 00:18:52,034 --> 00:18:55,413 Next, a conveyor belt Carries the sugar crystals 287 00:18:55,413 --> 00:18:57,034 Out of the centrifuge. 288 00:18:59,344 --> 00:19:01,448 This mill produces raw sugar, 289 00:19:01,448 --> 00:19:05,103 Which has a higher molasses Color and is unbleached, 290 00:19:05,103 --> 00:19:07,068 And plantation white sugar, 291 00:19:07,068 --> 00:19:10,724 Which has less molasses and Is bleached a brilliant white. 292 00:19:14,413 --> 00:19:18,206 The sugar on the conveyor Now goes into a large dryer. 293 00:19:18,206 --> 00:19:20,862 Hot air blows into this dryer 294 00:19:20,862 --> 00:19:23,793 To bring the sugar's Humidity level down to .02%. 295 00:19:23,793 --> 00:19:27,862 That's standard for table sugar. 296 00:19:32,689 --> 00:19:36,931 The dried sugar pours out from The dryer into a bag on a scale. 297 00:19:36,931 --> 00:19:41,137 It's full when it weighs in At 2,200 pounds. 298 00:19:47,310 --> 00:19:50,275 A hoist then carries the bags To a platform 299 00:19:50,275 --> 00:19:53,034 At the far end Of the packing facility. 300 00:19:53,034 --> 00:19:56,724 At 3.3 tons, That's a heavy load. 301 00:19:59,551 --> 00:20:02,034 It lowers each bag over a chute 302 00:20:02,034 --> 00:20:05,310 That leads to The factory's main floor. 303 00:20:05,310 --> 00:20:08,620 Workers carefully open Each bag in turn 304 00:20:08,620 --> 00:20:12,482 And pour out the sugar Directly into the chute. 305 00:20:14,517 --> 00:20:16,862 It feeds An automated packaging machine, 306 00:20:16,862 --> 00:20:20,793 Which fills a series Of 4½-pound plastic bags, 307 00:20:20,793 --> 00:20:23,137 Seals them, and separates them. 308 00:20:23,137 --> 00:20:27,000 This packing facility Produces 200,000 bags a day. 309 00:20:27,000 --> 00:20:31,689 That means processing 400 tons Of white sugar daily. 310 00:20:34,655 --> 00:20:37,000 This fine plantation-white sugar 311 00:20:37,000 --> 00:20:41,206 Is available in a variety Of convenient packaging options, 312 00:20:41,206 --> 00:20:45,344 And that should sweeten Anyone's day. 313 00:20:53,241 --> 00:20:55,931 If you have any comments About the show, 314 00:20:55,931 --> 00:20:58,793 Or if you'd like to suggest Topics for future shows, 315 00:20:58,793 --> 00:21:01,000 Drop us a line at... 25547

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