. Bulletin of the Botanical Department, Botany, Economic; Jamaica; Periodicals.; Plants; Jamaica; Periodicals.; Agriculture; Jamaica; 5 either by Hand or by Steam. In order to obtain good results, it is imperative that the Coffee be ripe, freshly picked, and led into the Hopper mth a constant stream of water. They are made in two sizes:— 12 ins. 24 ins. Complete, packed for shipment £28 £47 Gross weight in lbs. 830 1,232 Measurement in cubic feet 29 40 Number of packages 5 6 Will pulp ripe Coffee per hour in lbs. 700 1,400 u We make larger Pulpers than those shewn on th
. Bulletin of the Botanical Department, Botany, Economic; Jamaica; Periodicals.; Plants; Jamaica; Periodicals.; Agriculture; Jamaica; 5 either by Hand or by Steam. In order to obtain good results, it is imperative that the Coffee be ripe, freshly picked, and led into the Hopper mth a constant stream of water. They are made in two sizes:— 12 ins. 24 ins. Complete, packed for shipment £28 £47 Gross weight in lbs. 830 1,232 Measurement in cubic feet 29 40 Number of packages 5 6 Will pulp ripe Coffee per hour in lbs. 700 1,400 u We make larger Pulpers than those shewn on this sheet and which are provided with a Separator for classifying the Cherry Coffee, each size thus obtained being delivered into a particular channel ad- justed to that size. This arrangement greatly assists the perfect pulping of the berries, since the machine has practically to deal with berries of the same size. " A Separator also can be used in conjunction with two or more separate Pulpers, each Pulper adjusted to take one size of ; In Java the Liberian Coffee cherries ate fermented before they are pulped. Messrs. Gordon state in the Kew Bulletin :— " We have supplied pulpers for Liberian Coffee to Java, West Coast of Africa, and mostly to the Malay Peninsula. One firm there, Messrs. Hill & Rathbone, have had six or seven pulpers; they have also our peelers and separators. . "It is quite imperative that water be used in pulping, and where it is not obtainable the only course, we fear, is to dry the coffee in the cherry, when it can very well be peeled, only this takes some power . . " Our peelers and separators will treat Liberian equally as well as ordinary Arabian Coffee, and as far as these machines are concerned there is no difference of construction. It is only in the operation of pulping where difficulty has been found, necessitating a special pulper/' Illustrations of their peelers and separators given below may also be of use
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