Patent classifications
D21C9/18
Processes, methods, and systems for chemo-mechanical cellular explosion and solid and liquid products made by the same
Disclosed herein is a process, comprising: combining one or more additives with a feedstock to obtain a first mixture, the feedstock comprising a fibrous material and water, the fibrous material comprising lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose; and conditioning the first mixture to obtain a liquid product and a dry pulp product. Also disclosed herein are condition processes and machines for use with the same. Also disclosed herein are liquid products, dry pulp products, and fibrous pellets made by the disclosed processes, and methods of using the same.
Processes, methods, and systems for chemo-mechanical cellular explosion and solid and liquid products made by the same
Disclosed herein is a process, comprising: combining one or more additives with a feedstock to obtain a first mixture, the feedstock comprising a fibrous material and water, the fibrous material comprising lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose; and conditioning the first mixture to obtain a liquid product and a dry pulp product. Also disclosed herein are condition processes and machines for use with the same. Also disclosed herein are liquid products, dry pulp products, and fibrous pellets made by the disclosed processes, and methods of using the same.
PACKING CONTAINER USING COCONUT BY-PRODUCT, GRAIN BY-PRODUCT OR COFFEE BY-PRODUCT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
The present invention relates to a packing container using a coconut by-product, a grain by-product, or a coffee by-product, and a method for producing same. A paper packing container produced according to the present invention enables a packing container shape to be in a complete form by adjusting the moisture content of pulp of a coconut by-product, a grain by-product, or a coffee by-product, which is an eco-friendly raw material, before entering a molding process.
PACKING CONTAINER USING COCONUT BY-PRODUCT, GRAIN BY-PRODUCT OR COFFEE BY-PRODUCT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
The present invention relates to a packing container using a coconut by-product, a grain by-product, or a coffee by-product, and a method for producing same. A paper packing container produced according to the present invention enables a packing container shape to be in a complete form by adjusting the moisture content of pulp of a coconut by-product, a grain by-product, or a coffee by-product, which is an eco-friendly raw material, before entering a molding process.
Method for the production of a coated paper, paperboard or film and a coated paper, paperboard or film
The present invention relates to a method for the production of a coated paper, paperboard or film, wherein the method comprises the steps of; providing a first suspension comprising cellulose fibers, applying the first suspension on a substrate to form a fibrous web, wherein the web has a first and a second side, providing a second suspension comprising micro fibrillated cellulose, applying the second suspension either to the first side of the fibrous web or to a surface of a drying equipment and conducting said fibrous web through the drying equipment whereby the second suspension is added to the first side of the web forming the coated paper, paperboard or film. The invention also relates to a paper, paperboard or film produced according to the method.
Method for the production of a coated paper, paperboard or film and a coated paper, paperboard or film
The present invention relates to a method for the production of a coated paper, paperboard or film, wherein the method comprises the steps of; providing a first suspension comprising cellulose fibers, applying the first suspension on a substrate to form a fibrous web, wherein the web has a first and a second side, providing a second suspension comprising micro fibrillated cellulose, applying the second suspension either to the first side of the fibrous web or to a surface of a drying equipment and conducting said fibrous web through the drying equipment whereby the second suspension is added to the first side of the web forming the coated paper, paperboard or film. The invention also relates to a paper, paperboard or film produced according to the method.
Market Pulps Comprising Surface Enhanced Pulp Fibers and Methods of Making the Same
A method of making a market pulp can include separating a slurry comprising a plurality of pulp fibers into at least first and second pulp feeds. The first pulp feed can be refined at least by, for each of one or more mechanical refiners, introducing the first pulp feed between two refining elements of the refiner and rotating at least one of the refining elements, each of the refining elements comprising a plurality of bars and a plurality of grooves, where a width of each of the bars is less than or equal to 1.3 mm and a width of each of the grooves is less than or equal to 2.5 mm. The refiner(s) can consume at least 300 kWh per ton of fiber. The refined first pulp feed and second pulp feed, which is not refined, can be combined to produce a third pulp feed that can be dried.
Market Pulps Comprising Surface Enhanced Pulp Fibers and Methods of Making the Same
A method of making a market pulp can include separating a slurry comprising a plurality of pulp fibers into at least first and second pulp feeds. The first pulp feed can be refined at least by, for each of one or more mechanical refiners, introducing the first pulp feed between two refining elements of the refiner and rotating at least one of the refining elements, each of the refining elements comprising a plurality of bars and a plurality of grooves, where a width of each of the bars is less than or equal to 1.3 mm and a width of each of the grooves is less than or equal to 2.5 mm. The refiner(s) can consume at least 300 kWh per ton of fiber. The refined first pulp feed and second pulp feed, which is not refined, can be combined to produce a third pulp feed that can be dried.
TORQUE REACTION ARRANGEMENT FOR PULP WASHERS
A torque reaction arrangement (50) for twin press-roll pulp washers comprises a first torque reaction arm (10), a second torque reaction arm (20), a first link (19), and a second link (29). The links are provided between the ends of a respective torque reaction arm and a point close to the mounting to a respective stator of the other torque reaction arm. The torque reaction arms are rigidly mounted to a respective stator of a respective press roll motor. A twin press-roll pulp washer with such a torque reaction arrangement is also disclosed.
TORQUE REACTION ARRANGEMENT FOR PULP WASHERS
A torque reaction arrangement (50) for twin press-roll pulp washers comprises a first torque reaction arm (10), a second torque reaction arm (20), a first link (19), and a second link (29). The links are provided between the ends of a respective torque reaction arm and a point close to the mounting to a respective stator of the other torque reaction arm. The torque reaction arms are rigidly mounted to a respective stator of a respective press roll motor. A twin press-roll pulp washer with such a torque reaction arrangement is also disclosed.