steffen process

steffen process
\\ˈstefən-\ noun
Usage: usually capitalized S
Etymology: probably from Steffen, name of its inventor
: a process for recovering sugar from beet molasses by adding powdered lime to precipitate the sugar as calcium sucrate

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