Method and apparatus for washing stock suspensions by removing u

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Fluid treatment – Special forms and forming

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68 22R, 68 45, 162 60, 162 56, 162318, 210401, 210783, D21C 906

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ABSTRACT:
A method of, and wire machine for, washing stock suspensions is disclosed wherein a cylinder having a solid smooth surface is encircled along a portion of its circumference by an endless wire or filter band. The stock suspension which is to be dewatered is infed between the solid cylinder and the wire by means of a flat jet nozzle. After throughflow of the stock suspension between the cylinder and the wire the dewatered fiber material is removed from the wire and the cylinder, respectively, collected in a collecting container and delivered for further processing.

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