Solid material comminution or disintegration – Processes – Wood and similar natural-fibrous vegetable material
Patent
1989-06-29
1991-01-22
Rosenbaum, Mark
Solid material comminution or disintegration
Processes
Wood and similar natural-fibrous vegetable material
162 52, 241 37, 241247, 2412592, 2412611, B02C 1912
Patent
active
049864807
ABSTRACT:
Mechanical cellulosic fibrous material pulp (mechanical pulp to produce paper products) having lower freeness, and enhanced light scattering properties, tensile and tear strengths, for a given energy input, is produced by force feeding a refiner. Using a progressive compacting plugscrew, cellulosic material (e.g. wood chips) is fed to the refiner inlet at a rate greater than the transporting capacity of the refiner (e.g. about 10-40% greater). The refiner preferably is a low frequency conical refiner with steam removal at the grinding area between the conical refiner elements. The production rate is regulated by sensing the axial force on the refiner rotor and controlling the spacing between the refiner elements in response to the sensed axial force. The screw has a compaction ratio of at least 3/1 for wood chips and 6/1 for pulp, and is rotated at about 6-10% the speed of rotation of the refiner rotor.
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Gullichsen Johan
Hoglund Ronny
Nilsson Bengt
Kamyr AB
Rosenbaum Mark
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