NZ201889A - Extended nip press for dewatering fibrous web - Google Patents
Extended nip press for dewatering fibrous webInfo
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- NZ201889A NZ201889A NZ201889A NZ20188982A NZ201889A NZ 201889 A NZ201889 A NZ 201889A NZ 201889 A NZ201889 A NZ 201889A NZ 20188982 A NZ20188982 A NZ 20188982A NZ 201889 A NZ201889 A NZ 201889A
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- Prior art keywords
- belt
- press
- fabric
- base fabric
- roll
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Classifications
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21F—PAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
- D21F3/00—Press section of machines for making continuous webs of paper
- D21F3/02—Wet presses
- D21F3/0209—Wet presses with extended press nip
- D21F3/0218—Shoe presses
- D21F3/0227—Belts or sleeves therefor
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29K—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES B29B, B29C OR B29D, RELATING TO MOULDING MATERIALS OR TO MATERIALS FOR MOULDS, REINFORCEMENTS, FILLERS OR PREFORMED PARTS, e.g. INSERTS
- B29K2075/00—Use of PU, i.e. polyureas or polyurethanes or derivatives thereof, as moulding material
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29K—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES B29B, B29C OR B29D, RELATING TO MOULDING MATERIALS OR TO MATERIALS FOR MOULDS, REINFORCEMENTS, FILLERS OR PREFORMED PARTS, e.g. INSERTS
- B29K2105/00—Condition, form or state of moulded material or of the material to be shaped
- B29K2105/06—Condition, form or state of moulded material or of the material to be shaped containing reinforcements, fillers or inserts
- B29K2105/08—Condition, form or state of moulded material or of the material to be shaped containing reinforcements, fillers or inserts of continuous length, e.g. cords, rovings, mats, fabrics, strands or yarns
- B29K2105/0809—Fabrics
- B29K2105/0845—Woven fabrics
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29K—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES B29B, B29C OR B29D, RELATING TO MOULDING MATERIALS OR TO MATERIALS FOR MOULDS, REINFORCEMENTS, FILLERS OR PREFORMED PARTS, e.g. INSERTS
- B29K2995/00—Properties of moulding materials, reinforcements, fillers, preformed parts or moulds
- B29K2995/0037—Other properties
- B29K2995/0068—Permeability to liquids; Adsorption
- B29K2995/0069—Permeability to liquids; Adsorption non-permeable
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29L—INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASS B29C, RELATING TO PARTICULAR ARTICLES
- B29L2031/00—Other particular articles
- B29L2031/733—Fourdrinier belts
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- Pharmaceuticals Containing Other Organic And Inorganic Compounds (AREA)
- Transition And Organic Metals Composition Catalysts For Addition Polymerization (AREA)
Description
20188 Priority Date(s): ;?/ Complete Specification Filed: Class: Q9JT3ICS.
Publication Date: MAR 1986...
P.O* Journal, No: ..
N.Z.No.
NEW ZEALAND Patents Act 1953 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION ■ k- „V- "DEWATERING PRESS." We, ALBANY INTERNATIONAL CORP. a New York corporation of 1 Sage Road, Menands, New York 12201, United States of America do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a Patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement : - 201889 The field of the invention relates to mechanisms for extracting water from a web of material, and more particularly from a fibrous web formed in a papermaking machine.
During the papermaking process, a web is formed by depositing a fibrous slurry on a forming wire. A large amount of water is drained from the slurry during this process, after which the newly-formed web proceeds to a press section. The press section includes a series of press nips. The web finally proceeds to a drying section including heated dryer drums where the water content is reduced to a desirable level.
In view of the high cost of energy, it is desirable to remove as much water as possible from the web prior to its entering the drying section. The dryer drums in this section are often heated by steam and costs can be substantial if a large amount of water needs to be removed.
The use of extended press nips has been found to be advantageous over the use of nips formed by pairs of adjacent rollers. By extending the time the web is subjected to pressure in the nip, a greater amount of water can be removed. This fact has been recognized by those skilled in the art, and several patents have been granted mU.S, in the area. These patents include/Re. 30,268, 4,201,624 4,2^9,253 and 4,229,254. 201889 In using extended press nips to dewater a fiurous web, the web has typically been sandwiched between two moisture-absorbing felts and a belt. The felts are trained around a cylindrical press roll with the web between them while the belt is arranged for applying pressure to the felts and roll. A pressure shoe exerts pressure on the belt in the press area.
A problem has been encountered during the dewatering of webs in extended nips. It has been found that a bulge develops in the belt ahead of the nip. This problem is recognized in U.S. Patent Nos. 4,229,253 and 4,22S,254, and certain belt constructions are suggested for overcoming the problem.
The invention is directed to an apparatus for dewatering a fibrous web including an extended press nip provided by a roll and a specifically designed belt which is forced toward the roll by a pressure shoe for applying pressure to the fibrous web and one or more web transporting papermakers felts in the nip. The belt comprises a base fabric which is impregnated with a thermoplastic or thermosetting polymeric material. The base fabric which can be single layer or multilayer, is sufficiently open to allow total impregnation of the material to eliminate any voids in the final fabric. A significant advantage of this belt construction is that it can be made in any length since it does not require a mandrel during the manufacture thereof. A base fabric is provided endless using conventional fabric technology and then coated and impregnated with the polymeric material. 201889 The resulting structure is both light in weight ana sufficiently stable to operate under paper machine conditions. It has sufficient abrasion resistance to resist any wear that might take place in the extended nip apparatus. Unlike materials which are built up in the manner of a rubber tire and can flow ana/or aeiaminate, the invention provides a belt which will maintain its integrity. It also solves the problem of bulging near the press nips. The belt has a uniform smooth polymeric surface which is engaged by a pressure shoe applying pressure in the direction of the roll.
Figure 1 is a side elevational view of an extended press nip according to the invention; Figure 2 is a partially sectional front view of the press nip shown in Figure 1; and Figure 3 is a sectional side elevational view of the belt employed in the invention.
An extended press nip is provided by the invention for dewatering a travelling web of material. The nip 10 is defined by a cylindrical press roll 12, a pressure shoe 14 having an arcuate surface facing the press roll, and a belt 16 arranged such that it bears against the surface of the press roll. The arcuate surface of the pressure shoe has about the same radius of curvature as the press roll. The distance between the press roll and the pressure shoe may be adjusted by means of conventional hydraulic or mechanical apparatus (not shown) connected to a rod 18 pivotally secured to the shoe 14. The rod may also be 2018 89 actuated to apply the desired pressure to the shoe. It will be appreciated that the pressure shoe and press roll described above and shown in Figures 1-2 are conventional and that other arrangements may be utilized in accordance with the invention.
The belt 16 employed in accordance with the invention is shown in detail in Figure 3. It has proven to be superior to belts currently known to the art both from an operational standpoint and for manufacturing considerations. The belt 16 comprises a base fabric 20 which is impregnated with a polymeric material 22. Thermosetting resins such as polyurethanes have been found to be suitable impregnating materials. Thermoplastic polymers such as polypropylene are also acceptable.
The base fabric 20 is sufficiently open to allow total impregnation. This eliminates the possibility of any voids forming in the final fabric which would allow the lubrication used between the belt and shoe to pass through the belt and contaminate the felt and fibrous web. It is endless in final construction and uniform in thickness. The fabric must also be made to have sufficient stability under paper machine conditions. In other words, it must have length stability, width stability, and guideability.
The thermoplastic resin or thermosetting resin used, should be substantially one hundred percent solid composition to avoid the formation of bubbles during the curing process of the resin in the belt structure.
The belt has at least one smooth side 16' which contacts the pressure shoe 14. 201889 Belts manufactured in accordance with the invention have been found to have many desirable characteristics.
They move easily over the pressure shoe and are capable of transmitting pressure from the shoe to the web and press roll. Sufficient flexibility is obtained, and the belts have proven to be unaffected by lubricant applied prior to entering the press nip.
In comparison with belts currently known to the art, the invention provides a belt which is relatively thin and light in weight. Thick belts have the disadvantage of tending to flow while within the nip. For example a 24'6" X170" belt impregnated with a thermosetting resin in accordance with the invention weights about two hundred pounds. A similar size belt having bulge-resistant characteristics and having a structure defined in the above mentioned patents weights about twelve hundred pounds. Unlike the heavier belts, the invention does not require a reinforcing structure.
The manufacture of the belt according to the invention may be accomplished economically and without the need for mandrels or autoclaves which limit the size of other belts. A belt of any length can accordingly be produced. The base structure is first woven. A web may be needled into the woven base if desired. If the base structure has not been woven endless it is then joined endless using conventional joining techniques applicable to forming fabrics in the paper industry. A polymeric material is then applied to the base fabric and forms a mechanical 201889 interlock therewith. The resin is allowed to cure for a sufficient period of time. After curing, the resin surface may be sanded or ground to provide a belt of uniform caliper having at least one smooth surface.
A belt made in accordance with this invention may be utilized with the apparatus shown in Figure 1. The belt 16 is positioned between the pressure shoe and the pressure roller. The smooth coated side 16' of the belt is engaged by the shoe. A fibrous web 24 carried between first and second felts 26 and 27 respectively is introduced into the press nip 10. The side of the belt 16 engaging the shoe 14 is lubricated by lubricating means 28 positioned ahead of the nip.
The belt 16 is easily repaired should a hole or other surface irregularity develop therein. The damaged portion is cleaned with a solvent and a suitable amount of coating is applied with a blade. A heat gun is employed to cure the surface which can then be sanded.
Because of the excellent flexibility characteristics of the base structure and the fact that the coating can be kept to a minimum, the surface of the belt will have less tendency to fail due to bending fatigue. This is due to the fact that, because of the low caliper, the surface plane of the coated surface is at a minimum distance from the neutral axis of bending. This reduces the percentage of elongation and compression at the surface plane during bending. 201889 Example 1 A two-layered monofilament base fabric was flat woven, heat stabilized, and joined endless using normal joining techniques. The fabric was then coated with a 100% solid polyurethane resin Dupont Adiprene L 100 and cured. The coating step may be accomplished through the use of a doctor blade or the like to obtain a smooth surface. If the outside surface of the base fabric is coated, it may be turned inside out for use in the application.
Example 2 A monofilament fabric is woven into a two layer weave having sufficient openness. It is heatset and joined endless. The endless fabric is placed on a finishing machine including a pair of rollers. One of the rollers is an oil heated cylinder. A polyurethane sheet of proper uniform caliper is placed on the inside surface of the fabric and alldwed to pass between the heated cylinder and the fabric structure. The temperature of the oil cylinder is maintained at a substantially constant level to obtain uniform melting and fusing of the plastic film. the sheet is trimmed so that there is no overlap in the material to be pressed into the fabric structure. As the fabric and sheet pass around the heated cylinder, sufficient heat is maintained to cause the polyurethane to flow into the fabric. A pressure roll may be used against the outside of the fabric to insure complete impregnation. The polyurethane is plasticised and forced into the voids of the fabric. A smooth surface is obtained which does not 2018 89 require any further finishing steps. The use of a 100% polymeric sheet also eliminates any problems which could develop in the finished fabric resulting from the use of an impregnation compound containing solvents or water. After the fabric has undergone the pressing operation, the edges are trimmed and sealed for operation in a papermaking machine.
Example 3 A monofilament polyester base fabric having sufficient openness for impregnation is provided. The fabric is a two layer weave having both width and length stability. A polypropylene film having a thickness of about 0.020 inches or more is fused to the base fabric in the manner described in Example 2. The temperature of the oil cylinder is maintained at a substantially constant level to obtain uniform melting and fusing of the plastic film. The base fabric has a higher melting temperature than the polypropylene film and is not disturbed by the heating process. After the fabric has undergone the pressing operation, the edges are trimmed and sealed for operation in a paper-making machine.
It will be appreciated that the belt utilized in the invention may include a base fabric made from various polymeric materials having"the necessary properties for application in papermaking machines. Materials other than polyurethane and polypropylene may also be employed as the coating material.
Claims (5)
1. An extended nip press for dewatering a fibrous web, the press comprising a press roll having a cylindrical exterior surface, a flexible belt having a uniformly smooth impervious surface and a pressure 5. shoe which engages the smooth impervious surface of the belt and presses the belt towards the roll to form an extended nip between the belt and the roll in which, in use, one or more papermakers felts which carry the fibrous web are squeezed, wherein 10. the belt consists of a woven polymeric filament base fabric impregnated with a material consisting of substantially 100% polymeric resin.
2. A press according to Claim 1, in which the material impregnated into the base fabric is poly- 15. urethane resin.
3. A press according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, in which the base fabric of the belt is a two-layer monofilament fabric.
4. A press according to any one of the preceding 20. Claims, in which the base fabric of the belt is of polyester.
5. A press according to Claim 1, substantially as described with reference to the accompanying drawings. ALBANY INTERNATIONAL CORP By their attorneys HENRY HUGHES LIMITED BY! W '
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
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| US30234581A | 1981-09-15 | 1981-09-15 |
Publications (1)
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| NZ201889A true NZ201889A (en) | 1986-03-14 |
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| AT (1) | AT384049B (en) |
| AU (1) | AU558794B2 (en) |
| BE (1) | BE894392A (en) |
| BR (1) | BR8205122A (en) |
| CA (1) | CA1188556A (en) |
| CH (1) | CH656654A5 (en) |
| DE (1) | DE3231039C3 (en) |
| FI (1) | FI81149C (en) |
| FR (1) | FR2512856B1 (en) |
| GB (1) | GB2106555B (en) |
| IT (1) | IT1196552B (en) |
| NL (1) | NL185362C (en) |
| NO (1) | NO159866C (en) |
| NZ (1) | NZ201889A (en) |
| SE (1) | SE457541B (en) |
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| GB2106557B (en) * | 1981-09-24 | 1985-05-09 | Albany Int Corp | Dewatering press and belt therefor |
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| DE3224760A1 (en) * | 1982-07-02 | 1984-01-05 | Thomas Josef Heimbach GmbH & Co, 5160 Düren | TAPE FOR USE IN WET PRESSES OF PAPER MACHINES |
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