WO2003016617A1 - Headbox of a paper machine or equivalent - Google Patents
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- WO2003016617A1 WO2003016617A1 PCT/FI2002/000668 FI0200668W WO03016617A1 WO 2003016617 A1 WO2003016617 A1 WO 2003016617A1 FI 0200668 W FI0200668 W FI 0200668W WO 03016617 A1 WO03016617 A1 WO 03016617A1
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21F—PAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
- D21F1/00—Wet end of machines for making continuous webs of paper
- D21F1/02—Head boxes of Fourdrinier machines
- D21F1/024—Details of the feed chamber
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21D—TREATMENT OF THE MATERIALS BEFORE PASSING TO THE PAPER-MAKING MACHINE
- D21D5/00—Purification of the pulp suspension by mechanical means; Apparatus therefor
- D21D5/18—Purification of the pulp suspension by mechanical means; Apparatus therefor with the aid of centrifugal force
- D21D5/24—Purification of the pulp suspension by mechanical means; Apparatus therefor with the aid of centrifugal force in cyclones
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21F—PAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
- D21F1/00—Wet end of machines for making continuous webs of paper
- D21F1/02—Head boxes of Fourdrinier machines
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21F—PAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
- D21F1/00—Wet end of machines for making continuous webs of paper
- D21F1/66—Pulp catching, de-watering, or recovering; Re-use of pulp-water
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- the invention relates to a headbox of a paper machine or equivalent.
- the screening consistency of the stock in the short circulation can be easily raised to a consistency of 3-4 % and dilution to a web-forming consistency is performed just before an integrated hydrocyclone headbox in accordance with the invention, hi other words, hydrocyclone cleaning can be placed between the dilution stage of a dilution headbox and the headbox proper.
- hydrocyclone cleaning can be placed between the dilution stage of a dilution headbox and the headbox proper.
- the headbox consistency can be kept suitable for papermaking but the short circulation consistency can be increased to a higher screening and pumping consistency and, in that part of the process, it is possible to achieve saving on energy and simplification of the processes. In that connection, it is also possible to increase the web-forming consistency to over 1 %.
- the lowest consistency of the main stream in the stock + paparmaking line is in the hydrocyclone headbox.
- the first stage of centrifugal cleaning is placed in the headbox before a turbulence generator.
- hydrocyclones it is possible to use conventional devices as modified to a higher pressure.
- a more attractive alternative is to build hydrocyclones inside the headbox in place of a conventional distribution tube bank.
- the tube diameters of the tube bank shall be enlarged by about 20-50 % in order to accommodate an accept duct inside a tube.
- paper machine By the paper machine or equivalent is meant a paper, board and tissue machine or a pulp drying machine.
- Figure 1A shows a so-called hydrocyclone headbox of a paper machine or equivalent in accordance with the invention as well as the associated short circulation of the stock.
- Figure IB is a longitudinal sectional view of a hydrocyclone headbox associated with the system in accordance with the embodiment of Fig. 1 A.
- Figure IC shows a section I-I from Fig. IB.
- Figure ID is a separate view of the structure of a cleaning tube associated with the hydrocyclone headbox in accordance with the invention.
- Figure 2A shows a second embodiment of the invention in which the hydrocyclone headbox does not comprise attenuation but in which the structure otherwise corresponds to the embodiment of Figs. 1A-1D.
- Figure 2B is a longitudinal sectional view of a hydrocyclone headbox associated with the system illustrated in Fig. 2A.
- Figure 2C shows a section II-II from Fig. 2B.
- Figure 2D shows one advantageous structural form of a cleaning tube associated with the hydrocyclone headbox illustrated in Fig. 2B.
- Figure 3 A shows an embodiment of the invention which is primarily associated with the system of Figs. 1A-1D, in which the hydrocyclone headbox comprises an inlet header for the stock as well as an inlet header for dilution water.
- Fig. 3A is a longitudinal sectional view of the hydrocyclone headbox and
- Fig. 3B shows the structure of a cleaning tube associated with the headbox of Fig. 3 A.
- Figure 4 shows an embodiment of the invention in which a dilution flow and a thick stock flow are combined before they are passed to a cleaning tube.
- Fig. 1 A shows a headbox 10 of a paper machine in accordance with the invention comprising in its connection cleaning tubes llai, Ha 2 ... of a first hydrocyclone cleaning step Pul of a hydrocyclone installation 11.
- a hydrocyclone headbox shows a short circulation 12 associated with the headbox 10 in accordance with the invention.
- the stock is passed from the headbox 10 through the cleaning tube bank 1 la l5 1 la 2 ... of the first step Pul of the hydrocyclone installation 11 and through an intermediate chamber 30 and a turbulence generator 31 into a slice cone 32 and further onto a forming wire Hi.
- Wire water is passed from a wire section 13 to a dilution circulation 14, in which a pump PI transfers the dilution liquid through a screen 15 and a duct 16 further to a dilution liquid inlet header J 2 of the headbox 10.
- the dilution inlet header J 2 comprises a return duct 28 for circulation water.
- a valve V 2 controls the flow of the circulation water.
- the duct 28 is connected with a duct 27, which leads from a reject inlet header J 3 .
- the reject from the screen 15 is passed from the screen 15 further through a duct 17 to screening 18 to a duct 25 and further through another screen 19 and an accept duct 20 to an accept duct 21 of a second step Pull of the hydrocyclone installation 11, which accept duct 21 leads to a thick stock duct 22, which comprises a pump P 2 which causes the stock to circulate through a screen 23 to a duct 24 and to a stock inlet header Ji, from which there is a return circulation through a duct 26 to the duct 22 and to the suction side of the pump P 2 .
- the reject is passed from the headbox 10 further to the duct 27 of the second step Pull in the hydrocyclone installation 11 and through a valve Vi which is situated in the duct 27 and by which the flow is regulated.
- the accept from the second step is passed further to the duct 21 and further back to the stock duct 22 situated after a thick stock tank 29.
- the reject from the second step Pull is passed further to, for example, screening.
- the reject from the screen 23 situated in the duct 22 is passed to the duct 25, which is connected to the screen 19.
- Fig. IB is a longitudinal sectional view of a hydrocyclone headbox 10 associated with the embodiment of Fig. 1A in accordance with the invention and comprising in its coimection a dilution inlet header J 2 . Dilution water is distributed from the inlet header J 2 , while regulated by valves V 3 , to cleaning tubes l lai, l la 2 ...
- the arrangement shown in Fig. IB in accordance with the invention comprises a stock inlet header Ji, from which stock is passed (arrow Li) to the hydrocyclone of the hydrocyclone headbox 10, i.e.
- hydrocyclone tubes 1 la ls 1 la 2 ... from which the accept is passed further to an intermediate chamber 30 and further to a turbulence generator 31 and further from the turbulence generator 31 to a slice cone 32 and further onto a forming wire Hi.
- the reject from the hydrocyclone tube bank llai, 1 la 2 ... is passed further to a reject inlet header J and therefrom to a second step Pull of a hydrocyclone installation 11 and further to circulation after screening carried out by the second step.
- Fig. IC shows the structure of the cleaning tube bank llai, 11 a 2 ... as a section I-I from Fig. IB.
- dilution water L 2 is passed through the inlet header J 2 and, in a corresponding manner, a stock flow Li is passed through the stock inlet header Ji.
- the flows passed from the inlet headers Ji and J are branched off to branch ducts ai, a 2 , a 3 ... (arrow L and ei, e 2 , e 3 ...
- the dilution inlet header J 2 tapers towards its end in the same way as the stock inlet header Ji. By this means, an even stock flow is provided from the inlet headers J ⁇ and J 2 to each duct ai, a 2 , a 3 ...; ei, e 2 , e 3 ... and further to the corresponding cleaning tubes.
- Fig. ID is a separate view of the structure of the cleaning tube llai of the hydrocyclone device 11.
- the thick stock is passed through the cleaning tube llai through an inlet end Ci to the cleaning tube llai into a tube 33.
- the reject is passed out through the other end C 2 of the cleaning tube llai.
- the accept is passed through a central flow duct fi of an inner sleeve 34 in the cleaning tube l lai from the end d of the cleaning tube l lai to the intermediate chamber 30 and forwards in the headbox 10.
- one dilution water duct , C 2 ... is connected to each cleaning tube
- Fig. 2A is a general schematic view of a second advantageous embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 2B is a longitudinal sectional view of the headbox according to the embodiment of Fig. 2 A.
- the stock (arrow Li) is passed from a stock inlet header Ji to cleaning tubes llai, lla 2 ...
- the embodiment shown in Figs. 2A-2D corresponds to that of Figs. 1A- 1D except that the stock is not diluted in the headbox.
- the stock is supplied to the cleaning tubes 1 lai, 1 la 2 ... as already diluted at a headbox consistency.
- the system comprises only a stock inlet header Ji.
- the cleaning tube bank in a first hydrocyclone cleaning step Pul of a hydrocyclone installation 11 is situated in the headbox 10 itself, as in the preceding embodiment.
- the stock is passed from a wire pit or a deaeration tank along a duct 22, while pumped by a pump P 2 , to a screen 23, from which the accept is passed to a duct 24 and further to the stock inlet header Ji.
- Fig. 2B stock is passed from the inlet header Ji to each cleaning tube llai, Ha 2 , lla 3 ...
- Fig. 2C shows a section II-II from Fig. 2B.
- stock is passed from its inlet header Ji to ducts ai, a 2 ... and from the duct ai to cleaning tubes 1 lai, 1 la 2 , 1 la which are situated one above the other at a certain width point of the headbox.
- Cleaning tubes 118 4 , lla 5 , lla 6 are situated at the next width point and stock is passed into them through the duct a 2 from the inlet header Ji, which tapers towards its end in order that the stock flow into the cleaning tubes may be made even.
- the accept from the cleaning tubes is passed to an intermediate chamber 30 and further to a turbulence generator 31 and further to a slice cone 32 and onto a forming wire Hi.
- Fig. 2D shows the embodiment of the cleaning tube 1 lai.
- Stock is passed from the inlet header, as shown by the arrow Li, to an inlet end Ci of the cleaning tube 11a! between an outer tube 33 and an inner sleeve 34 of the cleaning tube, and the accept is passed through a duct inside the inner sleeve 34 further to the intermediate chamber 30.
- the reject is passed through the other end C 2 of the cleaning tube out of connection with the structure further to the reject inlet header and further to a hydrocyclone tube or equivalent of the second step Pull of the hydrocyclone installation 11.
- each cleaning tube 1 lai, 1 la 2 ...
- outer tube 33 which advantageously has a conical shape, so that, when the stock flow Li is passed tangentially inside the outer tube 33 of the cleaning tube, it is brought into a spiraling motion, whereby the particles are separated, because of the centrifugal force in a manner known in itself, mainly in respect of their weight such that the coarsest particles are guided from the edges of the outer tube of the cleaning tube through the end C 2 to the reject inlet header and the finer material is passed through the flow duct fi of the central inner sleeve 34 as the accept to the intermediate chamber 30 and forwards in the headbox.
- FIGs. 3A and 3B show another alternative for treatment of stock Li and dilution water L 2 .
- a cleaning tube l lai comprises further an outer tube 33 and an inner sleeve 34, and the stock and the dilution water are passed inside the cleaning tube llai to an end C 2 opposite to that of the inner sleeve 34 of the cleaning tube, opposite to the end Ci where the inner sleeve 34 is located.
- the accept is passed through a flow duct fi of the central inner sleeve 34 from the end of the cleaning tube l lai further to an intermediate chamber 30 and the reject from between the inner sleeve 34 and the outer tube 33 through the same end d out of connection with the cleaning tube llai.
- Both the dilution water and the stock are passed into the cleaning tube llai tangentially to the outer tube 33 of the cleaning tube 1 lai and with an angular distribution of 180° with respect to each other.
- the stock components to be metered are cleaned at a consistency of 3-4 % and they are metered to the hydrocyclone cleaning of the headbox, the accept from said cleaning being passed forwards to the slice part of the headbox. In that case, no machine screen is needed before dilution.
- Fig. 4 shows an embodiment of the invention which corresponds to the embodiment of Fig. 3B except that a thick stock flow Li and a dilution flow L 2 from a duct ti are combined before they are passed to a cleaning tube 1 lai.
- a thick stock flow Li and a dilution flow L 2 from a duct ti are combined before they are passed to a cleaning tube 1 lai.
- the dilution water (flow L ) and the thick stock (flow Li) are combined and the combined flow ⁇ + L 2 is passed to the cleaning tube 1 lai, 1 la 2 ...
- the combined flow Li + L 2 is brought into a spiral motion, whereby heavier particles are separated because of the centrifugal force from the side of the cleaning tube 1 lai, 1 la 2 ..., and the accept is passed through a central duct fi forwards in the headbox.
- an embodiment is feasible in which from the individual hydrocyclone tubes there are at least two, preferably more flow ducts for the accept from each individual hydrocyclone tube.
- the accept flow from each individual cleaning tube is branched off to at least two, preferably more flow ducts and thereby to different tube rows of the headbox, for example, directly to different tube rows of the turbulence generator and/or to different tubes of the same row and/or to different rows in the height direction and/or to different rows in the width direction of the headbox.
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| US10/486,186 US20040182535A1 (en) | 2001-08-15 | 2002-08-13 | Headbox of a paper machine or equivalent |
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| FI20011650 | 2001-08-15 | ||
| FI20011650A FI110699B (en) | 2001-08-15 | 2001-08-15 | Input box for paper machine or equivalent |
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| WO1991005912A1 (en) * | 1989-10-10 | 1991-05-02 | Nils Anders Lennart Wikdahl | A method and device for the production of cellulose pulp of improved quality |
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| US3051233A (en) * | 1958-05-01 | 1962-08-28 | Black Clawson Co | Paper machinery |
| US3255074A (en) * | 1964-04-03 | 1966-06-07 | Beloit Corp | Headbox for paper-making machine |
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| WO1991005912A1 (en) * | 1989-10-10 | 1991-05-02 | Nils Anders Lennart Wikdahl | A method and device for the production of cellulose pulp of improved quality |
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