Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – Rotary drums or receptacles
Patent
1996-08-29
1999-02-02
Kilner, Christopher B.
Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids
Apparatus
Rotary drums or receptacles
34125, F26B 1104, F28D 1102
Patent
active
058649638
ABSTRACT:
An arrangement for removing condensate from an interior of a drying cylinder in a paper machine and a method for regulating the removal of such condensate. The arrangement includes a steam pipe through which steam is passed into the space in the interior of the drying cylinder, and a condensate pipe and fluidly connected syphon pipe through which condensate is removed from the interior of the drying cylinder. The steam pipe and the condensate pipe are passed through a revolving axle journal of the drying cylinder. The arrangement also includes a syphon support attached in the interior of the drying cylinder to revolve along with the drying cylinder and support the syphon. A support bearing is arranged to attach to the syphon support and the syphon support is connected with the construction of condensate and steam pipes.
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Kilner Christopher B.
Valmet Corporation
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