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Narrator: cars that don't have
Fuel-injection systems
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Have carburetors.
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They're an integral part
Of the engine
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That mixes air and fuel
In specific proportions,
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Vaporizes them, then sends the
Mixture to the intake manifold.
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The manifold
Transfers the mixture
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To the engine cylinders,
Where combustion occurs.
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Filtered air enters
The carburetor
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And mixes with fuel.
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When you press the gas,
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The carburetor opens conduits
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For the air-and-fuel mixture
To flow to the engine.
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Two metering blocks control
The proportion of fuel to air.
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Computer-guided precision tools
Machine them out of aluminum.
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Meanwhile, workers install
Components called boosters
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In the carburetor's main body.
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These boosters spray the
Fuel-and-air mixture as a mist
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Into tapered conduits
Called venturi.
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Those lead
To the intake manifold,
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Which transfers the mixture
To the engine's cylinders.
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Another computerized machine
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Makes each throttle shaft
From a bar of steel.
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These shafts turn
When you press on the gas,
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Pivoting the butterfly discs
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That open those conduits
To the intake manifold.
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The tooling machine
Bores screw holes
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For attaching the butterflies
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And carves grooves to prevent
Fuel from leaking out.
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Workers install
The throttle shafts
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In the carburetor's baseplate.
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One side of this plate
Will bolt to the main body
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And the other
To the intake manifold.
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The butterflies are made
Of aluminum, steel, or brass,
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Depending
On the carburetor model.
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He flips the baseplate and
Flares the bottom of the screws
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To prevent them
From vibrating out
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And falling into the engine.
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After installing
An adjustment screw
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For tuning the carburetor
And using thread-locking fluid
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To ensure the components
Don't loosen,
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It's time to assemble the levers
That turn the throttle shafts.
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A washer and cotter pin
Hold it all together.
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A few pulls on the levers
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Ensure that both throttle shafts
Move freely and smoothly,
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Turning the butterflies
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Perpendicular
To open the conduits
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And flat to close them.
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Next, the accelerator
Pump arm --
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It shoots an initial burst
Of fuel when you start the car.
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The carburetor's
Cast-metal fuel bowls
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Go into a vibrating tumbler
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Where metal balls
Smooth their surface.
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Then they receive
A protective coating.
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Now a worker installs a float
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To control the fuel level
Inside each bowl.
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This is essential
Because too little fuel
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Would prevent engine start-up,
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And too much fuel would overflow
And cause a shutdown.
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A gasket sandwiched between
The main body and the baseplate
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Will prevent fuel from leaking
Out and dirt from seeping in.
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As a precaution, they coat
The baseplate screws
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With thread-locking fluid
So they won't loosen over time.
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Now the baseplate that contains
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The throttle shafts
And butterflies
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Is connected to the main body
That contains the boosters.
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Next come the metering blocks --
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A gasket over each one,
And then into a fuel bowl.
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Then one block-and-bowl unit
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Goes on each side
Of the main body.
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Just one final adjustment
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To the accelerator pump lever
And arm
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And the carburetor is finished.
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In the quality-control
Department,
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Every carburetor
Undergoes testing
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With fluids similar to gasoline.
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They check
If the accelerator pump
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Squirts out enough fuel
At ignition
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And during the transition from
Idling mode to acceleration.
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Then, once everything's running
At regular speed,
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They measure the amount of fluid
The boosters spray per hour.
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Once they pass quality control,
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These carburetors will
Really be able to rev you up.
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Narrator:
In an air conditioner,
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Liquid refrigerant absorbs heat
From inside the building,
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Changes into a gas,
Then flows outdoors.
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It goes through a compressor,
Then a heat-exchanger coil
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That transfers the heat
To the outside air,
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Turning the refrigerant gas
To liquid again.
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The refrigerant then circulates
Back inside the building.
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This air-conditioner company
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Makes its coils
Entirely of aluminum,
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Which is five times
More corrosion-resistant
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Than coils made of copper
And aluminum.
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To make the coil,
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Workers position an aluminum
Tube called the spine
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In the middle
Of this special winding machine.
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Then they feed in
An aluminum strip.
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The machine
Slits the aluminum strip
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Into thin teeth called fins.
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Then it folds and wraps
Thousands upon thousands of fins
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Around the spine,
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Making the material
They call spine fin tubing.
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Each tiny fin
Is a heat-transfer vehicle.
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Now to form the coil.
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They hook the end
Of the spine fin tubing
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To an automated winder.
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It spirals the spine fin tubing
Into a large cylindrical shape.
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When they finish winding
The coil,
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They cut the end free
From the feeder,
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Then apply hot glue
To hold everything together.
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The next machine presses
The coil on all sides
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To form it into the shape
Of the air conditioner.
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A worker now cuts into the coil
And bears a row of tubing.
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These cuts determine
The circuits,
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The term for the path
The refrigerant takes
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As it flows through the coil.
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The pipes that feed these
Circuits are made of copper,
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But copper doesn't fuse
Directly to aluminum.
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So workers must first solder on
Transition tubes
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Coated with
A zinc/aluminum alloy.
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Then they attach
The copper manifolds
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That distribute the refrigerant
To the circuits.
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Once all the refrigeration
Components are in place,
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Workers subject the coil unit
To an underwater pressure test
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To make sure there are no leaks.
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In another department,
Workers have assembled
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The air conditioner's
Compressor.
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They mount the compressor to a
Weather-resistant plastic base,
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Then cover it
With a sound reducer,
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A vinyl jacket filled
With fiberglass insulation.
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Now they add the coil.
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It sits between posts
In the base.
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For an air conditioner
To work well,
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It can't have air or moisture
In its refrigeration system.
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So workers hook up the unit
To automated machinery
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That completely evacuates
The lines.
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Next, workers connect wiring
And install corner supports,
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Then begin assembling
The unit's exterior housing.
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The top perimeter piece
Is shaped
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To direct the airflow
Out of the unit.
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A motorized fan
Pulls air into the unit.
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A plastic grille lets air exit
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And keeps debris
From falling inside.
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Finally, they seal
The refrigerant lines
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By brazing shut a pair of tubes.
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The housing parts are made
Of zinc-coated steel.
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The factory spray-paints them
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Then bakes the paint
For maximum durability.
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Air conditioners sit outdoors
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So they have to withstand
All kinds of weather.
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The factory sends sample units
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To a performance-testing
Laboratory.
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It runs them in extreme heat,
Extreme cold, rain, and snow
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To see if,
Under such harsh conditions,
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They keep their cool.
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Narrator: next time you reach
For the sugar bowl,
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Try to imagine that it was once
So rare and expensive
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It was called white gold.
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Producing sugar
From the sugarcane
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First took place in india.
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About 300 b.C.,
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Alexander the great's army
Reported seeing a reed
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That gives honey without bees
Growing there.
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This table sugar
Has many names --
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Mill white, plantation white,
And crystal sugar.
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But it all comes
From the sugarcane.
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It looks a lot like bamboo
With fully grown stalks
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That can measure
Up to 20 feet high.
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Here in the field,
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A worker pares away the husk
From a stalk of sugarcane,
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Then chews the cane's raw pulp
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To extract
The stalk's sweet juice.
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This machine harvests the cane
By cutting it at the base.
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Rotating scrolls feed the cane
To the chopper drums inside.
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As they chop the cane,
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A fan blows the lighter leaves
And tops back onto the field.
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The heavier lengths of cane drop
Into the base of a conveyor,
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Which feeds them
Into the transport bin
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That follows alongside.
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Trucks rapidly transport
The cut cane
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To the sugar mill
For processing.
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Once cut, sugarcane begins
To lose its sugar content,
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And damage to the cane
During harvesting
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Accelerates this decay.
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At the mill, trucks empty their
Load onto a receiving table.
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It feeds a belt conveyor
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That takes the cane
Through two separate washes.
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The cane must be
As clean as possible
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Before extracting the juice.
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But first, the cane's
Hard structure is broken down
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Inside this crusher,
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Where rotating hammers break
The cane into small pieces.
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A conveyor loads it
Into a milling tandem
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Designed to extract the sweet
Juice from the crushed cane.
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In this milling tandem,
The cane passes through a series
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Of five or more
Consecutive mills.
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Large cylinders compress
The cane fiber.
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The juice pours out
Of the milling tandem
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And diverts into a channel
Away from the bagasse,
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The dry pulp that remains
After extracting the juice.
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A worker supervises the
Operation at each of the mills.
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A vat collects the juice
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That flows from the top
And bottom of the mills.
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Now that the juice is extracted
From the sugarcane,
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It's time to process it.
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However, before turning
The juice into sugar crystals,
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A sample goes through
A series of tests
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At the sugar mill's laboratory.
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First, a technician
Adds a thickener
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That binds to impurities
In the juice
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And then filters it to obtain
A clear, clean juice.
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Then he pours it
Into a polarimeter,
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A machine that measures
The concentration of sugar.
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The juice from the mills
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Now falls through
This 33-foot-high tower
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As sulfur-dioxide vapors
Rise through it.
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This process,
Known as sulfitation,
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Bleaches the juice.
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Then the juice flows
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Through a device
That measures its p.H. Level.
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While at a separate vat,
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Workers add powdered lime
To water,
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Preparing a solution to which
They will then add the juice.
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An agitator mixes the
Cane-juice-and-lime solution
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For about six hours to complete
A process called alkalization.
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It regulates the juice's
P.H. Level and helps clarify it.
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In reaction to the lime,
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The juice's color changes
From brown to yellow.
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Next, the juice goes into
These clarifier tanks.
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It takes over two hours
For the juice to settle
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And for the impurities to fall
To the bottom of the tank.
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A sample taken from the tank
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Shows how the sludge
Collects at the bottom,
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While the clarified juice
Collects at the top.
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Next, we'll see
How this clarified juice
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Transforms into flowing crystals
Of white sugar.
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Narrator: christopher columbus
Never made it to asia
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But discovered the caribbean
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And later brought
Sugarcane plantings there.
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Sugarcane provides sugar
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But also syrup, molasses, rum,
And ethanol.
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The many types of sugar
Available in stores
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Differ in crystal size or color,
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Depending on
How they are processed.
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Workers filter
The residue known as mud
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From the clarifier tanks
To extract any remaining sugar.
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There's no waste here.
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The mud will fertilize
The cane fields,
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And the bagasse
Will be burned as fuel.
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The clarified juice collected
From the clarifier tanks
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Now boils
In a series of evaporators.
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This brings the concentration
Of the sugar and the juice
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Up from 15% to 60%.
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Then the juice collects
In 15-ton tanks
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To clarify even more.
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Any sediment left in the juice
Floats to the top.
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A rotating paddle
Skims this residue off
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To the sides of the tank.
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These tanks
Produce a type of syrup
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That goes on
For still more processing.
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Workers now pour
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Microscopic sucrose crystals
Suspended in alcohol
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Into the syrup.
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This milky solution binds to
The sugar present in the syrup
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And helps draw it out.
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Next, it all boils
In large vacuum pans,
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Forming sugar crystals.
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As the water in the syrup
Boils away,
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Workers regularly check to see
How the sugar is crystallizing.
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The goal -- to produce a thick,
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Crystallized paste
Known as mesquite.
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It then goes into
A high-speed centrifugal machine
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To remove the sugar crystals
From the uncrystallized syrup.
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Inside, the sugar spins
At 1,200 revolutions per minute.
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This action draws the molasses
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To the outer shell
Of the machine,
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While the crystals remain
In the inner basket.
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Sprays of water
Wash the crystals,
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Then the water is drawn out so
That only the crystals remain.
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This centrifuge
Works much the same way
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As a washing machine
Set on the spin cycle.
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It draws out moisture
From the sugar
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Much like you draw out the wash
Water from a load of laundry.
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Next, a conveyor belt
Carries the sugar crystals
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Out of the centrifuge.
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This mill produces raw sugar,
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Which has a higher molasses
Color and is unbleached,
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And plantation white sugar,
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Which has less molasses and
Is bleached a brilliant white.
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The sugar on the conveyor
Now goes into a large dryer.
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Hot air blows into this dryer
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To bring the sugar's
Humidity level down to .02%.
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That's standard for table sugar.
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The dried sugar pours out from
The dryer into a bag on a scale.
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It's full when it weighs in
At 2,200 pounds.
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A hoist then carries the bags
To a platform
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At the far end
Of the packing facility.
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At 3.3 tons,
That's a heavy load.
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It lowers each bag over a chute
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That leads to
The factory's main floor.
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Workers carefully open
Each bag in turn
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And pour out the sugar
Directly into the chute.
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It feeds
An automated packaging machine,
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Which fills a series
Of 4½-pound plastic bags,
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Seals them, and separates them.
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This packing facility
Produces 200,000 bags a day.
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That means processing 400 tons
Of white sugar daily.
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This fine plantation-white sugar
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Is available in a variety
Of convenient packaging options,
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And that should sweeten
Anyone's day.
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About the show,
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