Patent classifications
D21B1/023
METHOD AND PROCESSING SYSTEM FOR REDUCING VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FROM WOOD CHIPS
The disclosure relates to a method for reducing volatile organic compounds (VOC) from wood chips for wood fibre production in a processing system, at least comprising the following consecutive steps: a first thermal treatment of the wood chips in a first thermal treatment device, which is designed to receive VOC-containing waste gases; cleaning the wood chips in a washing device; a second thermal treatment of the wood chips in a second thermal treatment device, which is designed to receive and separate VOC-containing waste gases; digesting the wood chips in a digester, which is designed to receive and separate VOC-containing waste gases; and crushing the wood chips in a refiner, which is designed to separate VOC-containing waste gases. This allows for an efficient, and thus energy-optimised or environmentally friendly and therefore also cost-optimised reduction of volatile organic compounds from wood chips.
Methods of staging, processing, and transporting biomasses
Embodiments disclosed herein relate to methods and systems for processing and transporting biomass to an end user. In an embodiment, a method of processing and transporting biomass to an end user is disclosed. The method includes tapping a biomass for processing, processing the biomass into a biomass slurry, and transporting the biomass slurry to an end user off site through a transport conduit therebetween.
WOOD CHIP SORTER SCREEN AND RELATED METHODS OF SORTING WOOD CHIPS
A chip sorting screen utilizing a plurality of shaped wire elements sized and spaced to allow for efficient sorting of wood chips and fiber elements. The chip sorting screen includes an upper surface formed of shaped wire elements arranged in parallel relationship to define slots between adjacent shaped wire elements. Each shaped wire element is mounted to a support member 10 define an upper surface. The mounting orientation of the shaped ware element to the support members can be consistent along a screen length or alternatively, the mounting orientation can change along the screen length to selectively vary sorting performance by varying slot size along the sorting screen. A height of each shaped wire element or an angle by which a leading edge of the shaped wire element is presented to the conveying path, can be selectively adjusted to increase wood chip turbulence across the sorting screen.
METHODS FOR PROCESSING FIBROUS CELLULOSIC MATERIAL, PRODUCTS AND USES THEREOF
A method for processing fibrous cellulosic material from algae comprising: (i) suspending the fibrous cellulosic material in water to form a suspension; and (ii) passing the suspension through at least one chamber having a large gap, at a high shear to produce cellulose nanofibrils. Also described are cellulose nanofibrils and cellulose nanocrystals, products, methods and uses of the same.
Systems and methods for use in processing of forest residue
This disclosure includes systems and methods that may be used in forest residue processing. Some systems use or include: a filter configured to filter elements based on element size, a separator configured to separate elements based on element areal density, a separator configured to separate elements based on element density, and/or a sorter configured to sort elements based on element wood fiber content.
PULP FOR JUNCAO SPINNING AND PREPARATION METHOD AND USE THEREOF
Disclosed are a pulp for Juncao spinning and a preparation method and use thereof. The method includes: placing a Juncao in a solution prepared from a lye, a catalyst, and an auxiliary agent and cooking to obtain a cooked solution, and then subjecting the cooked solution to pulping to obtain the pulp for Juncao spinning.
Methods of compressing lignocellulosic feedstock into discrete units, and related systems
The present disclosure relates to methods of processing lignocellulosic feedstock that include grinding lignocellulosic feedstock to provide ground lignocellulosic feedstock; and compressing at least a portion of the ground lignocellulosic feedstock to form at least one discrete unit. In some embodiments, a plurality of discrete units have a bulk density in the range from 4 pounds per cubic foot to 25 pounds per cubic foot. The present disclosure also includes related systems.
Process and apparatus for biomass cleaning in lignocellulosic biorefineries
A wet process for cleaning biomass is disclosed, comprising: introducing biomass feedstock to a vibrating separator, to generate an overflow stream and an underflow stream, wherein the overflow stream comprises biomass and large grit, and wherein the underflow stream comprises fines and small grit; introducing the overflow stream to a kinetic separator, to generate an intermediate biomass stream and a large-grit stream; introducing the underflow stream and elutriation water to a hydroclone separator, to generate a wet biomass-fines stream and a small-grit stream; separating water contained in the wet biomass-fines stream and recycling it as elutriation water, to generate a biomass fines stream; and combining the biomass fines stream with the intermediate biomass stream, thereby generating clean biomass. An alternative embodiment for a dry process to clean biomass is also disclosed. The clean biomass may be used in a wide variety of biorefining processes.
Juncao pulp for spinning and preparation method and use thereof
Disclosed are a pulp for Juncao spinning and a preparation method and use thereof. The method includes: placing a Juncao in a solution prepared from a lye, a catalyst, and an auxiliary agent and cooking to obtain a cooked solution, and then subjecting the cooked solution to pulping to obtain the pulp for Juncao spinning.
PROCESS OF USING NON-WOOD FIBERS TO CREATE PAPER PULP
Disclosed herein are novel methods to prepare paper pulp from non-wood fiber sources, and preferably from a variety of different non-homogeneous fiber sources. The methods use a unique combination of caustic and temperature without a digestor to improve performance of the resulting fibers.