Effect of blade profile and processing parameters on quality seedlac

Modification in blade profile for quality seedlac

Authors

  • SATISH CHANDRA SHARMA INDIAN INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESINS AND GUMS, NAMKUM, RANCHI
  • SANJAY KUMAR PANDEY ICAR - Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums, Ranchi (Jharkhand), India
  • NIRANJAN PRASAD ICAR - Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums, Ranchi (Jharkhand), India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21921/jas.v8i03.1673

Keywords:

churning blade profile, seedlac, primary lac processing, seedlac, primary lac processing

Abstract

Sticklac obtained after scraping the lac incrustations from mature lac stick of host trees and converted into seedlac at lac processing industries for its further use in making lac based value added products. Sticklac converted into seedlac can be stored like grain, in gunny bag or metal bin for longer period without much deterioration in the quality so that lac grower can sell seedlac whenever they get remunerative price. Different profiles of the churning blade used to increase the working surface area to the maximum possible extent and enhance the turbulence during washing operation of sticklac in presence of water for quality seedlac without major change in conventional churning mechanism of lac washing machine developed under small scale lac processing unit. Seedlac prepared using higher amount of water increased impurity level and color index, enhanced churning time reduced impurity content and color index while warm water reduced impurity level and increased color index in the washed seedlac. Impurity content and color index were lowest in seedlac prepared using modified churning blade ‘rod parallel to the shaft’ compared to other modified churning blade and conventional blade.

Author Biographies

SATISH CHANDRA SHARMA, INDIAN INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESINS AND GUMS, NAMKUM, RANCHI

PROESSING AND PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT DIVISION

SCIENTIST

SANJAY KUMAR PANDEY, ICAR - Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums, Ranchi (Jharkhand), India

Mechanization and Process Engineering Division, 

Scientist (SG)

NIRANJAN PRASAD, ICAR - Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums, Ranchi (Jharkhand), India

Mechanization and Process Engineering Division,

Pr. Scientist and Head

References

Anonymous 2014. Design and development of integrated small scale lac processing unit for conversion of sticklac – seedlac, Annual Report (2013 - 14), Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums Namkum, Ranchi (Jharkhand), India. Pp – 26 – 27.

Prasad N, Baboo B and Pandey SK 2008. Design and development of a pedal operated lac washing machine. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 78 (1): 95 – 97.

Prasad N, Kumar KK, Pandey SK and Bhagat ML 2005. Development of modified power operated lac scraper. Journal of Agricultural Engineering 42 (1): 19 – 22.

Prasad N, Pandey SK, Bhagat ML and Kumar KK 2001. Design and development of pedal operated roller type lac scraper. Journal of Agricultural Engineering 38 (3): 40 – 44.

Sharma KK and Jaiswal AK 2010. Lac Cultivation Operations: Basic Concepts, Sharma K K and Ramani R (eds.) Recent Advances in Lac Culture, ICAR – IINRG, Ranchi 138 – 146.

Yogi RK, Kumar Alok and Singh AK 2018. Lac, Plant Resins and Gums Statistics 2016: At a Glance. ICAR-Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums, Ranchi (Jharkhand), India. Bulletin (Technical) No. 19/2018, 01-80.

Published

2021-12-22