Method and Device for Treating a Fibrous Material Web in a Long Nip Pressing Unit
20210087746 · 2021-03-25
Inventors
- Andreas Anzel (Graz, AT)
- Robert Meitner (Krefeld, DE)
- Paul Richards (Gössendorf, AT)
- Wolfgang Plienegger (Graz, AT)
Cpc classification
D21F2/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
F26B13/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
D21F11/14
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D21F11/14
TEXTILES; PAPER
D21H27/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
A method for treating a pulp web in a paper or tissue machine with an extended-nip press unit. This extended-nip press unit includes a shoe press roll with a revolving press belt and a backing roll, where the pulp web is dewatered in the extended press nip between the backing roll and the press belt and where the pulp web is carried on the revolving press belt of the press roll after the extended press nip to a transfer fabric that receives the pulp web. The transfer fabric is guided over a stationary transfer device in the transfer area. A corresponding device for treating the pulp web.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. A method for treating a pulp web (1) in a paper or tissue machine (2) in an extended-nip press unit (3) with a press roll (4), which is designed as a shoe roll and which has a rotating press belt (5) and a backing roll (6), comprising the steps of: dewatering the pulp web (1) in an extended press nip (7) between the press belt (5) of the press roll (4) and the backing roll (6) to yield a dewatered pulp web, transferring the dewatered pulp web (1) to a transfer area (8) on the rotating press belt (5) of the press roll (4) after the extended press nip (7), passing the dewatered pulp web (1) from the press belt (5) to a transfer fabric (9) in the transfer area (8), wherein the transfer fabric (9) is guided over a stationary transfer device (10) in the transfer area (8).
22. The method according to claim 21, comprising applying suction to the transfer device (10) in the transfer area (8) to support transfer of the pulp web (1) to the transfer fabric (9).
23. The method according to claim 21, characterized in that the transfer device (10) is inserted radially inwards into the press belt (5) of the press roll (4) by between 0 mm and 20 mm in the transfer area (8) thereby defining a radial depth of insertion.
24. The method according to claim 23, characterized in that the radial depth of insertion of the transfer device (10) into the press belt (5) of the press roll (4) in the transfer area (8) is set via a device (11) outside the press roll (4).
25. The method according to claim 21, characterized in that the pulp web (1) is transferred from the press belt (5) to a structured transfer fabric (9) in the transfer area (8).
26. The method according to claim 21, characterized in that the pulp web (1) is transferred from the press belt (5) to a permeable transfer fabric (9) in the transfer area (8).
27. The method according to claim 21, characterized in that the pulp web (1) moves in a running direction and is transferred to the transfer fabric (9) in the transfer area (8) within a thickness of less than 10 mm measured in the running direction.
28. The method according to claim 21, characterized in that the transfer fabric (9) has a lower speed than the press belt (5) when the pulp web (1) is transferred from the press belt (5) to the transfer fabric (9).
29. The method according to claim 21, comprising supporting elements (12, 13) on a side (15) of the press roll (4) opposite the pulp web (1) before and after the transfer area (8), the supporting elements (12, 13) being configured to support the press belt (5) of the press roll (4).
30. The method according to claim 29, characterized in that the supporting elements (12, 13) press radially outwards from the press belt (5) of the press roll (4) by between 0 mm and 20 mm.
31. The method according to claim 21, characterized in that the pulp web (1) is guided onto the transfer fabric (9) via a suction device (14) to secure the pulp web (1) onto the transfer fabric (9) after transfer from the press belt (5) of the press roll (4).
32. A press arrangement for treating a pulp web (1) in a paper or tissue machine (2), comprising: an extended-nip press unit (3) comprising an extended press nip (7) through which the pulp web (1) is guided, the extended-nip press unit (3) further including a press roll (4) with revolving press belt (5) designed as a shoe press roll and a backing roll (6), wherein the pulp web (1) is guided on the rotating press belt (5) of the press roll (4) to a transfer fabric (9) which receives the pulp web (1) in a transfer area (8) after the extended press nip (7) of the extended-nip press unit (3), and the transfer fabric (9) is guided over a stationary transfer device (10) in the transfer area (8).
33. The press arrangement according to claim 32, the press belt (5) of the press roll (4) is not supported in the transfer area (8) on a side opposite the pulp web (1).
34. The press arrangement according to claim 33, comprising supporting elements (12, 13) that are lubricated by one or more of hydrostatically and hydrodynamically positioned inside the press belt (5) before and after the transfer area (8).
35. The press arrangement according to claim 32, characterized in that the stationary transfer device (10) in the transfer area (8) is a slotted suction device (10).
36. The press arrangement according to claim 35, wherein the slotted suction device (10) has a curved area (18) in front of an inlet side suction slot edge (17).
37. The press arrangement according to claim 32, wherein the transfer fabric (9) runs onto the transfer device (10) before transfer of the pulp web (1) from the press belt (5) of the press roll (4).
38. The press arrangement according to claim 34, characterized in that a circumferential angle () between the supporting element (12) in front of the transfer area (8) and the transfer area (8) is less than 15 as viewed from the center axis of the press roll (19), and a circumferential angle () between the transfer area (8) and the supporting element (13) after the transfer area (8) is less than 30 as viewed from the center axis of the press roll (19).
39. The press arrangement according to claim 32, characterized in that an angle () between the transfer fabric (9) guided into the transfer area (8) and a tangent (20) to the press belt (5) is greater than zero degrees in the transfer area (8), thereby preventing or reducing likelihood of the transfer fabric (9) from wrapping round the press belt (5) in front of the transfer area (8).
40. The press arrangement according to claim 32, characterized in that an angle () between the transfer fabric (9) carried out from the transfer area (8) and a tangent (21) to the press belt (5) in the transfer area (8) is greater than zero degrees, thereby preventing or reducing likelihood of the transfer fabric (9) from wrapping around the press belt (5) after the transfer area (8).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0034] In the following, the invention is described on the basis of drawings. In these drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0042] Identical reference figures in the individual figures refer to the same components.
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[0044] The pulp suspension is fed to the forming unit through a headbox 22 and leaves the headbox 22 between a breast roll 24 and a forming roll 23. Another fabric 25 is wrapped round the breast roll 24. In the forming unit, the pulp suspension is dewatered so that a material web 1 forms on the clothing 26. The clothing 26 is preferably a felt that conveys the pulp web 1 to a shoe press roll (press roll) 4.
[0045] The press arrangement according includes an extended-nip press unit 3, which contains a press roll 4 with a revolving press belt 5 and a backing roll 6. An extended press nip 7 is formed between the press roll 4 and the backing roll 6.
[0046] The disclosed press arrangement operates as follows:
[0047] The pulp web 1 is carried through the extended press nip 7 on the felt 26. The felt 26 absorbs moisture from the pulp web 1 in the extended press nip 7. Immediately after the extended press nip 7, the felt 26 is separated from the pulp web 1 so that re-wetting of the pulp web is avoided.
[0048] After the extended press nip 7, the pulp web 1 no longer runs on the felt 26, but on the press belt 5 of the press roll 4. The press belt 5 transfers the pulp web 1 to a transfer fabric 9 in a transfer area 8. Transfer of the pulp web to the transfer fabric 9 is assisted by the transfer device 10, to which suction is applied. The transfer fabric 9 in the present example is structured and permeable.
[0049] In the present example, another web treatment step is applied to the pulp web 1 in the transfer area 8, namely creping. For this purpose, the surface of the transfer fabric 9 moves through the transfer area 8 a little slower (lower relative speed) than the press belt 5, causing the pulp web 1 to be compressed slightly and creped when it is transferred to the transfer fabric 9.
[0050] Mechanical dewatering in the extended-nip press unit 3 is followed by thermal drying on a Yankee dryer 27, from which the dry pulp web 1 is scraped off with the aid of a doctor, for example.
[0051] Conditioning of the transfer fabric 9 should be conducted in such a way that there is no or only very little wetting of the transfer fabric 9 by the conditioning process. Thus, conditioning can be performed with compressed air, for example, or a pressurized air blade. If water is used for conditioning, it must be guaranteed that the transfer fabric 9 is dried or dried by suction before the pulp web 1 is placed on it again.
[0052] In order to secure the pulp web 1 to the transfer fabric 9, it is also advantageous if the pulp web 1 is secured to the transfer fabric 9 after the pulp web 1 is transferred from the press belt 5 to the transfer fabric 9. It can be secured by guiding the pulp web 1 on the transfer fabric 9 over a vacuum box 14, where the vacuum at the vacuum box 14 holds the pulp web 1 on the transfer fabric 9 by suction.
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[0054] With press roll 4, a second supporting element 13 on which the press belt 5 is supported is provided after the transfer area 8. The angle between the supporting element 13 and the transfer area 8 is less than 30 here.
[0055] The transfer fabric 9 is not wrapped round the press belt 5 beforehand or afterwards in the transfer area 8. In this sense, the angle between the transfer fabric 9 carried into the transfer area 8 over the stationary transfer device 10 and the tangent 20 to the press belt 5 in the transfer area 8 is greater than zero degrees, meaning that there is no contact between the transfer fabric 9, pulp web 1 and press belt 5 until the transfer area 8. Similarly, the angle between the transfer fabric 9 carried out of the transfer area 8 and the tangent 21 to the press belt 5 is greater than zero degrees in the transfer area 8, with the result that the transfer fabric 9 is not wrapped round the press belt 5 after the transfer area 8 and there is only contact between the transfer fabric 8, pulp web 1 and press belt 5 in the transfer area 8.
[0056] The radial depth of insertion by the stationary transfer device 10 into the press belt 5 of the press roll 4 is set by the adjusting device 11 outside the press roll 4. For example, the stationary transfer device 10 can be secured to a pivoting lever arm 29 on the frame, where it is possible to insert it radially into the press belt 5 in accordance with the center of rotation 30 of the lever armtaking the center point 19 of the press roll 4 as reference. The setting device 11 has an adjusting screw 28 that is used to set the depth of insertion of the transfer device 10.
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[0058] The transfer device is shown in
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REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0062] 1 Pulp web [0063] 2 Paper or tissue machine [0064] 3 Extended-nip press unit [0065] 4 Press roll [0066] 5 Press belt [0067] 6 Backing roll [0068] 7 Extended press nip [0069] 8 Transfer area [0070] 9 Transfer fabric [0071] 10 Transfer device [0072] 11 Setting device [0073] 12 First supporting element [0074] 13 Second supporting element [0075] 14 Suction device [0076] 15 Opposite side [0077] 16 Suction slot [0078] 17 First suction slot edge [0079] 18 Curved area [0080] 19 Press roll center [0081] 20 Tangent 1 [0082] 21 Tangent 2 [0083] 22 Headbox [0084] 23 Forming roll [0085] 24 Breast roll [0086] 25 Outer clothing [0087] 26 Felt [0088] 27 Yankee [0089] 28 Adjusting screw [0090] 29 Lever arm [0091] 30 Fulcrum point of lever arm [0092] 31 Second suction slot edge [0093] 32 Outlet area [0094] 33 Fujifilm impression [0095] Angle , , ,