EP0828026B1 - Process for cleaning a pulp of primary fibres - Google Patents

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EP0828026B1
EP0828026B1 EP97112005A EP97112005A EP0828026B1 EP 0828026 B1 EP0828026 B1 EP 0828026B1 EP 97112005 A EP97112005 A EP 97112005A EP 97112005 A EP97112005 A EP 97112005A EP 0828026 B1 EP0828026 B1 EP 0828026B1
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21CPRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE BY REMOVING NON-CELLULOSE SUBSTANCES FROM CELLULOSE-CONTAINING MATERIALS; REGENERATION OF PULPING LIQUORS; APPARATUS THEREFOR
    • D21C9/00After-treatment of cellulose pulp, e.g. of wood pulp, or cotton linters ; Treatment of dilute or dewatered pulp or process improvement taking place after obtaining the raw cellulosic material and not provided for elsewhere
    • D21C9/02Washing ; Displacing cooking or pulp-treating liquors contained in the pulp by fluids, e.g. wash water or other pulp-treating agents
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21CPRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE BY REMOVING NON-CELLULOSE SUBSTANCES FROM CELLULOSE-CONTAINING MATERIALS; REGENERATION OF PULPING LIQUORS; APPARATUS THEREFOR
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    • D21C9/001Modification of pulp properties
    • D21C9/007Modification of pulp properties by mechanical or physical means
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21CPRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE BY REMOVING NON-CELLULOSE SUBSTANCES FROM CELLULOSE-CONTAINING MATERIALS; REGENERATION OF PULPING LIQUORS; APPARATUS THEREFOR
    • D21C9/00After-treatment of cellulose pulp, e.g. of wood pulp, or cotton linters ; Treatment of dilute or dewatered pulp or process improvement taking place after obtaining the raw cellulosic material and not provided for elsewhere
    • D21C9/10Bleaching ; Apparatus therefor
    • D21C9/1026Other features in bleaching processes

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  • the invention relates to a method according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Primary fiber means e.g. chemical pulp, mechanical produced wood pulp or mixed forms, such as. B. TMP, CTMP, etc. During generation These primary fibers are made from wood by boiling and bleaching originating lignin components essentially removed. Nevertheless, often remain undesirable, solid, colloidally dissolved or dissolved components, such as. B. resins, Bark particles or small fragments. These components are already being tried at least in part through highly effective sorting and cleaning processes removing any; however, such procedures are complex on the one hand and on the other Page not always completely satisfactory. Therefore, it often has to be accepted that the primary fibers are not clean, i.e. the paper made from them Has dirt spots or that this results in poor paper machine runability results.
  • the invention has for its object to a method of the type specified create with which it is possible to reliably remove residual impurities from the to remove primary fiber-containing suspension.
  • the purpose of the pulp produced are qualitatively improved and / or the production process becomes more economical let it be designed.
  • the flotation is particularly advantageous in the Primary fiber generation used, for. B. left over in pulp boiling or bleaching to remove remaining interfering components.
  • the fiber behave such impurities hydrophobic. It is also possible to use chemical To make treatment hydrophobic.
  • Another advantage of the process is that of considering the overall economy the pulp production plant in which the process is used. Because through the mentioned possibilities for better removal of unwanted, fine components Requirements for the actual manufacturing and bleaching process kept lower considered overall, there is the possibility of an inexpensive Primary pulp production.
  • Primary fiber production becomes various natural, grown raw materials used in the same batch depending on origin, genus, type, climate, biological conditions, etc. have quite different properties can. In many cases it is therefore only possible with great effort or not at all, e.g. B. to coordinate the cooking process for primary fiber production so that this heterogeneous raw material can be processed optimally, in this context freedom from undesirable components is meant. After all, at the Primary fiber production also other important requirements, such as. B. strength, Fiber length etc. are taken into account, which becomes a very complex Manufacturing process leads.
  • the diagram shows an example of the application of the method Details of primary pulp production have not been entered as they are known to those skilled in the art are already known and a variety of different processes is possible.
  • the Raw material R is added to a pulp cooker 1, in which it is thermally and chemically is converted to pulp P.
  • the cooking process is followed by a thickening stage 2 Partial return of the washed-out lye to the cellulose cooker 1.
  • the thickened Pulp P ' is now in a cleaning stage 3, which is indicated here as a sorting stage, freed from disruptive components. This cleaning level can also be used with others work on known separation processes.
  • the pulp comes in one Bleaching level 4 or a bleaching sequence that can consist of several bleaching levels, where only 4 'is given here as a further one.
  • the substance is diluted with water W and collected in a chest 6.
  • a further mechanical separation of the Pulp fibers required in the suspension It is usually superfluous to have one To carry out treatment in which the fiber itself is changed.
  • the Primary fibrous material now enters the flotation 7 as suspension S, whereby it, as here shown by way of example, can be subjected to a further cleaning 3 'which is carried out with
  • highly effective cleaners e.g. in the hydrocyclone with at least 100 times Work gravitational acceleration.
  • Flotation 7 in this scheme is a selective one Flotation shown, in which the interfering impurities together with the Foam F are removed and the primary fiber fibers or at least the predominant part of them, not floated (selective flotation), but together with the water in the feed tank 8.
  • the one in this template box 8 After further treatment, the collected material is suitable for paper production.
  • the flotation can advantageously be carried out neutral or in an acidic environment.

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Abstract

After bleaching (4') a process remove impurities from a suspension (S) of primary cellulose. The process employs a thickening or washing stage (9) surrendering to a filter and a subsequent micro-floatation stage (7). The vast majority of impurities are solids liberated by boiling cellulose and removed by micro-floatation in a neutral or acid zone. The individual cellulose fibres are separated by a 100G hydro-cyclone between the bleaching (4') and floatation (7) stages.

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Die Erfindung bezieht sich auf ein Verfahren gemäß dem Oberbegriff des Anspruchs 1.The invention relates to a method according to the preamble of claim 1.

Unter Primärfaserstoff versteht man z.B. chemisch erzeugten Zellstoff, mechanisch erzeugten Holzschliff oder Mischformen, wie z. B. TMP, CTMP usw. Bei der Erzeugung dieser Primärfaserstoffe werden durch Kochen und Bleichen die aus dem Holz stammenden Ligninbestandteile im wesentlichen entfernt. Dennoch verbleiben oft unerwünschte, feste, kolloidal gelöste oder gelöste Bestandteile, wie z. B. Harze, Rindenpartikel oder kleine Splitter. Zwar wird bereits versucht, diese Bestandteile wenigstens teilweise durch hochwirksame Sortier- und Reinigungsverfahren zu entfemen; solche Verfahren sind aber auf der einen Seite aufwendig und auf der anderen Seite nicht immer vollständig befriedigend. Daher muß oft in Kauf genommen werden, daß die Primärfaserstoffe nicht sauber sind, also das aus ihnen erzeugte Papier Schmutzpunkte aufweist oder daß daraus eine schlechte Papiermaschinen-Runability resultiert.Primary fiber means e.g. chemical pulp, mechanical produced wood pulp or mixed forms, such as. B. TMP, CTMP, etc. During generation These primary fibers are made from wood by boiling and bleaching originating lignin components essentially removed. Nevertheless, often remain undesirable, solid, colloidally dissolved or dissolved components, such as. B. resins, Bark particles or small fragments. These components are already being tried at least in part through highly effective sorting and cleaning processes removing any; however, such procedures are complex on the one hand and on the other Page not always completely satisfactory. Therefore, it often has to be accepted that the primary fibers are not clean, i.e. the paper made from them Has dirt spots or that this results in poor paper machine runability results.

Der Erfindung liegt die Aufgabe zugrunde, ein Verfahren der angegebenen Art zu schaffen, mit dem es gelingt, restliche Verunreinigungen zuverlässig aus der primärfaserstoffhaltigen Suspension zu entfemen. Dadurch soll der erzeugte Faserstoff qualitativ verbessert werden und/oder sich das Erzeugungsverfahren wirtschaftlicher gestalten lassen.The invention has for its object to a method of the type specified create with which it is possible to reliably remove residual impurities from the to remove primary fiber-containing suspension. The purpose of the pulp produced are qualitatively improved and / or the production process becomes more economical let it be designed.

Diese Aufgabe wird durch die Kennzeichen des Anspruchs 1 erfüllt.This object is achieved by the features of claim 1.

Verbesserungen des Verfahrens lassen sich erzielen, wenn die Maßnahmen der Unteransprüche benutzt werden. Process improvements can be achieved if the measures taken by Subclaims are used.

Es ist an sich bekannt, Flotationsverfahren bei der Aufbereitung von Altpapier einzusetzen. Dabei werden jedoch solche Bestandteile aus der Altpapiersuspension entfernt, die nicht vom Faserstoff oder Papier her stammen. Vielmehr sind sie als Verunreinigungen angefallen, die ursächlich mit dem Gebrauch des Papieres zusammenhängen, also erst nach dessen Erzeugung hinzugekommen sind. Derartige Verunreinigungen sind z.B. die Druckfarben von graphischen Altpapieren, Verunreinigungen, die aus dem sonstigen Gebrauch des Papiers stammen oder auch Kleberücken, um nur einige zu nennen.It is known per se, flotation processes in the processing of waste paper use. However, such components become from the waste paper suspension removed that do not come from the pulp or paper. Rather, they are as Impurities accumulated that are caused by the use of the paper connected, that is, only added after its creation. such Impurities are e.g. the printing inks of graphic waste paper, Impurities that originate from the other use of the paper or also Adhesive backing, just to name a few.

Erfindungsgemäß wird die Flotation mit besonderem Vorteil bei der Primärfasererzeugung eingesetzt, um z. B. bei der Zellstoffkochung oder Bleiche übrig gebliebene störende Bestandteile zu entfernen. Im Gegensatz zur Faser verhalten sich solche Verunreinigungen hydrophob. Es ist auch möglich, sie durch chemische Behandlung hydrophob zu machen.According to the invention, the flotation is particularly advantageous in the Primary fiber generation used, for. B. left over in pulp boiling or bleaching to remove remaining interfering components. In contrast to the fiber behave such impurities hydrophobic. It is also possible to use chemical To make treatment hydrophobic.

Ein weiterer Vorteil des Verfahrens ergibt sich bei der Betrachtung der Gesamtökonomie der Faserstofferzeugungsanlage, in der das Verfahren angewendet wird. Da durch die genannten Möglichkeiten zur besseren Entferung unerwünschter, feiner Bestandteile die Anforderungen an den eigentlichen Herstellungs- und Bleichprozeß geringer gehalten werden können, ergibt sich gesamthaft betrachtet die Möglichkeit einer preisgünstigen Primärfaserstofferzeugung. Ein ähnlicher Gesichtspunkt liegt im folgenden: Zur Primärfaserstofferzeugung werden diverse natürliche, gewachsene Rohstoffe verwendet, die auch in derselben Charge in Abhängigkeit von Herkunft, Gattung, Art, Klima, biologischen Gegebenheiten usw. recht unterschiedliche Eigenschaften haben können. In vielen Fällen ist es daher nur mit großem Aufwand oder gar nicht möglich, z. B. den Kochprozeß zur Primärfaserstofferzeugung so abzustimmen, daß dieser heterogene Rohstoff optimal aufbereitet werden kann, wobei in diesem Zusammenhang die Freiheit von unerwünschten Bestandteilen gemeint ist. Schließlich müssen bei der Primärfaserstofferzeugung auch andere wichtige Forderungen, wie z. B. Festigkeit, Faserlänge etc. berücksichtigt werden, was zu einem sehr komplexen Herstellungsverfahren führt. Diese Probleme können mit Hilfe des erfindungsgemäßen Verfahrens sehr viel leichter gelöst werden.Another advantage of the process is that of considering the overall economy the pulp production plant in which the process is used. Because through the mentioned possibilities for better removal of unwanted, fine components Requirements for the actual manufacturing and bleaching process kept lower considered overall, there is the possibility of an inexpensive Primary pulp production. A similar point of view lies in the following: Primary fiber production becomes various natural, grown raw materials used in the same batch depending on origin, genus, type, Climate, biological conditions, etc. have quite different properties can. In many cases it is therefore only possible with great effort or not at all, e.g. B. to coordinate the cooking process for primary fiber production so that this heterogeneous raw material can be processed optimally, in this context freedom from undesirable components is meant. After all, at the Primary fiber production also other important requirements, such as. B. strength, Fiber length etc. are taken into account, which becomes a very complex Manufacturing process leads. These problems can be solved with the help of the invention Procedure can be solved much easier.

Die Erfindung wird erläutert anhand eines figürlich dargestellten Anlagenschemas.The invention is explained on the basis of a figurative system diagram.

Das Schema stellt ein Beispiel für die Anwendung des Verfahrens dar. Dabei wird auf die Details der Primärfaserstoff-Erzeugung nicht eingegangen, da sie dem Fachmann ohnehin bekannt sind und eine Vielzahl von verschiedenen Prozessen möglich ist. Der Rohstoff R wird in einen Zellstoffkocher 1 zugegeben, in dem er thermisch und chemisch zur Pulpe P umgesetzt wird. Dem Kochprozeß folgt eine Eindickstufe 2 mit Teilrückführung der ausgewaschenen Lauge in den Zellstoffkocher 1. Die eingedickte Pulpe P ' wird nun in einer Reinigungsstufe 3, die hier als Sortierstufe angedeutet ist, von störenden Bestandteilen befreit. Diese Reinigungsstufe kann aber auch mit anderen an sich bekannten Trennverfahren arbeiten. Als nächstes kommt die Pulpe in eine Bleichstufe 4 oder eine Bleichsequenz, die aus mehreren Bleichstufen bestehen kann, wobei hier mit 4' lediglich eine weitere angegeben ist. Am Ende der Bleichsequenz wird der Stoff mit Wasser W verdünnt und in einer Bütte 6 gesammelt. Eventuell ist an dieser Stelle des Verfahrens auch eine weitere mechanische Vereinzelung der Zellstoffasern in der Suspension erforderlich. Dabei ist es meist überflüssig, eine Behandlung vorzunehmen, bei der der Faserstoff selbst verändert wird. Der Primärfaserstoff gelangt nun als Suspension S in die Flotation 7, wobei er, wie hier exemplarisch gezeigt, einer weiteren Reinigung 3' unterzogen werden kann, welche mit Vorteil hochwirksame Cleaner sein können, die z.B. im Hydrozyklon mit mindestens 100-facher Erdbeschleunigung arbeiten. Als Flotation 7 ist in diesem Schema eine selektive Flotation dargestellt, bei der die störenden Verunreinigungen zusammen mit dem Schaum F abgeführt werden und die Primärfaserstoffasern oder zumindest der überwiegende Teil von ihnen, nicht flotiert werden (selektive Flotation), sondern zusammen mit dem Wasser in die Vorlagebütte 8 gelangen. Der in dieser Vorlagebütte 8 gesammelte Stoff ist nach weiterer Behandlung zur Papiererzeugung geeignet.The diagram shows an example of the application of the method Details of primary pulp production have not been entered as they are known to those skilled in the art are already known and a variety of different processes is possible. The Raw material R is added to a pulp cooker 1, in which it is thermally and chemically is converted to pulp P. The cooking process is followed by a thickening stage 2 Partial return of the washed-out lye to the cellulose cooker 1. The thickened Pulp P 'is now in a cleaning stage 3, which is indicated here as a sorting stage, freed from disruptive components. This cleaning level can also be used with others work on known separation processes. Next, the pulp comes in one Bleaching level 4 or a bleaching sequence that can consist of several bleaching levels, where only 4 'is given here as a further one. At the end of the bleaching sequence the substance is diluted with water W and collected in a chest 6. Maybe is on this point of the method also a further mechanical separation of the Pulp fibers required in the suspension. It is usually superfluous to have one To carry out treatment in which the fiber itself is changed. The Primary fibrous material now enters the flotation 7 as suspension S, whereby it, as here shown by way of example, can be subjected to a further cleaning 3 'which is carried out with The advantage of highly effective cleaners, e.g. in the hydrocyclone with at least 100 times Work gravitational acceleration. Flotation 7 in this scheme is a selective one Flotation shown, in which the interfering impurities together with the Foam F are removed and the primary fiber fibers or at least the predominant part of them, not floated (selective flotation), but together with the water in the feed tank 8. The one in this template box 8 After further treatment, the collected material is suitable for paper production.

Die Flotation kann mit Vorteil neutral oder im sauren Milieu durchgeführt werden.The flotation can advantageously be carried out neutral or in an acidic environment.

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  1. A method for cleaning a suspension (S) of bleached primary fibres, characterised in that the suspension (S) after the bleaching stage (4') or following a bleaching sequence (4, 4') is subjected to a flotation stage (7), in which with the aid of air at least part of the disturbing impurities are concentrated in a foam (F) and are removed therewith.
  2. A method according to Claim 1, characterised in that upon the flotation (7) the predominant part of the fibres-is not subjected to flotation (selective flotation).
  3. A method according to Claim 1 or 2, characterised in that no fibre-changing treatment takes place between the bleaching stage (4') or the bleaching sequence (4) and the flotation (7).
  4. A method according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the flotation (7) is performed in the acid range.
  5. A method according to one of Claims 1 to 3, characterised in that the flotation (7) is performed in the neutral range.
  6. A method according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the suspension (S) is cleaned between the bleaching stage (4') or bleaching sequence (4, 4') and flotation (7) in a hydrocyclone with at least a hundred-fold acceleration due to gravity.
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