The pulpy juice next goes through a finisher (screen) where the pulp and seeds are removed, which, along with the peel, is diverted to be used for by-products, such as cattle feed. From this point, the juice may either go directly into a pasteurizer in the case of Not From Concentrate (NFC), or it goes on to the evaporators where most of the water is taken out of the juice by vacuum and heat, then chilled, to yield frozen concentrated orange juice (FCOJ). This process also strips out certain essences and oils. The concentrated juice, about 65° brix, is then piped to the tank farm where concentrate is stored at about +10° F, separated by variety and ratio (brix to acid) range.