. The potato . Potatoes. Uses of the Potato 267 From the rasper the pulp falls on to a starch separator, the bottom of which is of fine wire gauze having 30 meshes to the inch, the openings being ^ of an inch in diameter. The separator is slightly inclined, so that the shaking. Fig. 26. Rasping machine (cross section). process gradually nJoves the pulp toward the lower end. This separator is of the same width as the rasps, namely, about 36 inches, and is about 12 feet long. During the progress of the pulp along the separator,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page image


. The potato . Potatoes. Uses of the Potato 267 From the rasper the pulp falls on to a starch separator, the bottom of which is of fine wire gauze having 30 meshes to the inch, the openings being ^ of an inch in diameter. The separator is slightly inclined, so that the shaking. Fig. 26. Rasping machine (cross section). process gradually nJoves the pulp toward the lower end. This separator is of the same width as the rasps, namely, about 36 inches, and is about 12 feet long. During the progress of the pulp along the separator,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gilbert, Arthur Witter, 1882-1936; Barrus, Mortier Franklin, 1879-1962; Dean, Daniel. New York : Macmillan


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