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Developments in the technology of production of sugar from sugarcane tend to be incremental improvements in an effort to reduce costs and boost revenue. Nonetheless the developments are significant and contribute to sustainable sugarcane enterprises. Some technologies have adapted to changing environmental conditions, and more attention is being given to boosting revenue through associated activities, particularly in enhancing the potential for sugarcane operations to exploit the energy value of sugarcane. This paper outlines recent developments of interest in processing sugarcane.


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On the basis of the conducted research, a complex of scientific and technological methods has been developed for various technological processes (thermomechanical processing with accelerated cooling, quenching from rolling and separate furnace heating with high-temperature tempering). The developed method provides the formation of the structure of acceptable heterogeneity and anisotropy according to different morphological and crystallographic parameters throughout the thickness of rolled products up to 100 mm from low alloy steels with a yield strength of at least 315–460 MPa and up to 60 mm from economically alloyed steels with a yield strength of at least 500–750 MPa. The paper presents results of the industrial implementation of hot plastic deformation and heat treatment schemes for the production of cold rolled steel sheet with yield strength of at least 315–750 MPa for the Arctic. The structure of sheet metal thickness is given, providing guaranteed characteristics of strength, ductility, cold resistance, weldability and crack resistance.


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