Mixer including foam feeding port, mixing method, and method for producing lightweight gypsum board
10668646 ยท 2020-06-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B28C5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/7547
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F27/2711
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B28C5/0881
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B28B1/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B28C5/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B28C5/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B28B1/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B28B17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B28C5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Behavior of a flow of foam ejected to a gypsum slurry can be stabilized, and a relatively large amount of foam can be homogeneously or uniformly dispersed in the slurry. A mixer has a mixing area for preparing gypsum slurry, a slurry delivery section for delivering the slurry from the mixing area, and a feeding port for feeding foam to the slurry in the mixing area and/or the slurry delivery section under pressure. The slurry having the foam mixed therein is supplied to a production line for forming gypsum boards or gypsum-based boards. The feeding port is provided with a partition member dividing an ejecting region. The ejecting region is divided into a plurality of openings, which simultaneously eject the foam to the slurry.
Claims
1. A mixing method of gypsum slurry, in which the gypsum slurry is prepared in a mixing area of a mixer, the slurry is delivered out of the mixing area through a slurry delivery section of the mixer, foam is fed under pressure to the slurry in the mixing area and/or the slurry in the slurry delivery section, and a production line for forming gypsum boards or gypsum-based boards, is supplied with the slurry having the foam mixed therein, comprising steps of: positioning a feeding port of the foam for feeding the foam to said slurry, in the mixing area and/or the slurry delivery section, dividing an ejecting region of said port ejecting the foam to a flowing fluid of said slurry, by a partition member, delivering the foam to said port through a fluid passage of the foam, and ejecting said foam to said fluid of the slurry simultaneously through a plurality of openings defined by division of the ejecting region.
2. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein an amount of the foam to be fed to said slurry is so set as to form a gypsum core of said gypsum board having a specific gravity in a range from 0.4 to 0.7.
3. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein said fluid passage has a center axis of the fluid passage or a center line of its flow path inclined at a predetermined angle with respect to an ejecting face of said port, so that the ejecting face horizontally or transversely enlarges in accordance with an angle of inclination of the fluid passage.
4. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein said ejecting region is provided with the plurality of partition members extending along a flowing direction of the slurry, and a plurality of slit-shaped fluid passages are formed as said openings in the ejecting region.
5. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein a ratio between a cross-sectional area A1 of said ejecting face surrounded by a peripheral edge of an ejecting face of said port and a total value A2 of areas of said openings is set to be in a range between A1:A2=1:0.6 and A1:A2=1:0.85.
6. A method for producing light-weight gypsum boards having a specific gravity equal to or less than 0.8, in which gypsum slurry is prepared in a mixing area of a mixer, the slurry is delivered out of the mixing area through a slurry delivery section of the mixer, foam is fed under pressure to the slurry in the mixing area and/or the slurry in the slurry delivery section, and a production line for forming gypsum boards is supplied with the slurry having the foam mixed therein, comprising steps of: positioning a feeding port of the foam for feeding the foam to said slurry, in the mixing area and/or the slurry delivery section, dividing an ejecting region of said port ejecting the foam to a flowing fluid of said slurry, by a partition member, delivering the foam to said port through a fluid passage of the foam, and ejecting said foam to said fluid of the slurry simultaneously through a plurality of openings defined by division of the ejecting region, wherein an amount of the foam to be ejected to said slurry is so set as to form a gypsum core of said gypsum board having a specific gravity equal to or less than 0.7.
7. The method as defined in claim 6, wherein said port is arranged to open on an inner wall surface of a hollow connector part connecting a casing of the mixer and a vertical chute allowing the prepared slurry to gravitationally flow down, and wherein a plurality of slit-shaped fluid passages, which extend along a flowing direction of the slurry flowing in the connector part, are formed as said openings by means of the partition member.
8. The method as defined in claim 6, wherein said port is arranged to open on an annular wall of a casing of said mixer so as to feed the foam to the slurry immediately before the slurry flows out of the mixing area through a slurry outlet port, and wherein a plurality of slit-shaped fluid passages, which extend along a flowing direction of the slurry flowing in a peripheral zone of the mixing area, are formed as said openings by means of the partition member.
9. The method as defined in claim 6, wherein the foam is fed to said fluid passage under pressure, so that a fluid of the foam is ejected through said feeding port and mixed into the slurry under the feeding pressure of the foam.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(15) In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a fluid passage of the foam for delivering the foam to the aforementioned feeding port has its center axis or its center line of the flow-path inclined at a predetermined angle with respect to an ejecting face of the feeding port. Therefore, the ejecting face is enlarged in comparison with a cross-section of the fluid passage (the cross-section perpendicular to the direction of flow). For example, a fluid passage with a cross-section in a form of a perfect circle has the center axis or the center line of the flow-path horizontally or transversely inclined with respect to the ejecting face, and a flow-path wall of the fluid passage joins a peripheral edge of the ejecting face. The ejecting face horizontally or transversely enlarges in accordance with the inclination angle of the fluid passage, and the peripheral edge of the ejecting face has an elliptical form with its long axis being directed horizontally or transversely.
(16) Preferably, the angle between the ejecting face and the center axis or the center line of the flow-path is set to be in a range of 9080, more preferably, in a range of 10120.
(17) Alternatively, the feeding port may be formed with an opening edge diverging radially outward and toward the slurry passage, so that an inner circumferential surface of the edge is inclined in a flared form or in a divergent shape, whereby the ejecting face of the feeding port is enlarged.
(18) Preferably, the ejecting region is provided with the plurality of partition members extending along the flowing direction of the slurry, and a plurality of slit-shaped fluid passages, each extending in the flowing direction of the slurry, are formed as the aforementioned openings in the ejecting region. A ratio between a cross-sectional area A1 of the ejecting face (the area surrounded by the peripheral edge of the ejecting face) and a total value A2 of areas of the openings is set to be in a range between A1:A2=1:0.5 and A1:A2=1:0.95, preferably, in a range between A1:A2=1:0.6 and A1:A2=1:0.85. A ratio between the area A1 and a cross-sectional area A3 of the fluid passage of the foam (the cross-section perpendicular to the flowing direction of the fluid) is set to be in a range between A3:A1=1:1.1 and A3:A1=1:6.0, preferably, in a range between A3:A1=1:1.1 and A3:A1=1:3.0.
(19) In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the feeding port is positioned in a hollow connector part for introducing the slurry effluent from the mixing area into a chute, so that the foam is fed to the slurry immediately after the slurry flows into the slurry passage of the hollow connector part from a slurry outlet port of the mixing area. Alternatively, the feeding port is arranged to open in the mixing area in the vicinity of the slurry outlet port, in order to feed the foam to the slurry immediately before the slurry flows out of the mixing area through the slurry outlet port.
(20) In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the apparatus for producing the gypsum boards is so arranged that the foam produced by foam producing means is delivered through a foam feeding conduit under pressure, and that the foam is ejected to the slurry and mixed therein under the feeding pressure of the foam.
Embodiment
(21) With reference to the attached drawings, preferred embodiments of the present invention are described hereinafter.
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(23) A lower sheet of paper 1, which is a sheet of paper for a gypsum board liner, is continuously conveyed by a conveying device (not shown). A mixer 10 is located in a predetermined position in relation to a conveyance face of the conveying device, e.g., in a position above the conveyance face. Powder materials P, which includes calcined gypsum, adhesive agent, set accelerator, water reducing agent, additives, admixture and so forth, and liquid (water) L are fed to the mixer 10. The mixer 10 mixes these materials and discharges slurry (calcined gypsum slurry) 3 onto the sheet 1 by means of a slurry delivery section 4, a slurry discharge pipe 7 and conduits for fractionation 8 (8a, 8b). The conveying device and the lower sheet 1 constitutes a production line for forming the gypsum boards.
(24) The slurry delivery section 4 is located so as to receive the slurry effluent from a periphery of the mixer 10 and introduce the slurry into the pipe 7. Foam M produced by foam production means (not shown), such as a foaming device, a bubbling device or the like, is fed to the section 4. The pipe 7 is so positioned as to pour the slurry of the section 4 onto a widthwise center area of the sheet 1 (a core area) through a slurry discharge port 70. The conduits 8a, 8b are so arranged as to pour onto widthwise end portions (edge zones) of the sheet 1, the slurry 3 effluent from the periphery of the mixer 10.
(25) The sheet 1 is conveyed together with the slurry 3 to reach a pair of forming rollers 18 (18a, 18b). An upper sheet of paper 2 travels partially around a periphery of the upper roller 18a to convert its direction toward a conveyance direction. The diverted sheet 2 is brought into contact with the slurry 3 on the lower sheet 1 and transferred in the conveyance direction and substantially in parallel with the lower sheet 1. A continuous three-layered belt-like formation 5 comprising the sheets 1,2 and the slurry 3 is formed on a downstream side of the rollers 18. This formation 5 runs continuously at a conveyance velocity V while a setting reaction of the slurry 3 proceeds, and it reaches roughly cutting rollers 19 (19a, 19b). If desired, a variety of forming means may be employed instead of the forming rollers 18, such as the forming means using a passing-through action of an extruder, a gate with a rectangular opening, and so forth.
(26) The cutting rollers 19 sever the continuous formation into boards of a predetermined length, so as to make boards having a gypsum core covered with the sheets of paper, i.e., green boards. Then, the green boards are conveyed through a dryer (not shown) which is located in a direction shown by an arrow J (on a downstream side in the conveyance direction), whereby the green boards are subjected to forced drying in the dryer. Thereafter, they are cut to be boards, each having a predetermined product length, and thus, gypsum board products are successively produced.
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(29) A powder supply conduit 15 for feeding the area 10a with the powder materials P to be mixed is connected to the upper plate 21. A water supply conduit 16 for supplying a quantity of mixing water L to the area 10a is also connected to the upper plate 21. If desired, an internal pressure regulator (not shown) for limiting excessive increase of the internal pressure and so forth may be further connected to the upper plate 21.
(30) On an opposite side of the section 4, fractionation ports 48 (48a, 48b) are provided on the annular wall 23. The conduits 8a, 8b are connected to the ports 48a, 48b, respectively. The ports 48a, 48b are positioned, spaced at a predetermined angle from each other. Feeding ports of the conduits 15, 16 open within a range of the angle in a center region of the upper plate 21, respectively.
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(33) A number of lower pins (movable pins) 38 are arranged on the rotary disc 32 in a plurality of rows extending generally in its radial direction. The lower pins 38 are vertically fixed on the upper surface of the disc 32 in its inward zone. The disc 32 is formed with a number of tooth configurations 37 in its peripheral zone, in this embodiment. The tooth configurations 37 act to displace or energize the mixed fluid (slurry) in an outward and rotational direction. A plurality of pins 36 are vertically fixed on each of the tooth configurations 37.
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(35) When gypsum boards are produced, the rotary drive means of the mixer 10 is operated to rotate the rotary disc 32 in the direction of arrow , and the ingredients (powder materials) P and the mixing water L to be mixed in the mixer 10 are fed to the mixer 10 through the powder supply conduit 15 and the water supply conduit 16. The ingredients and water are introduced into the inner region of the mixer 10, stirred therein and mixed with each other, while moving radially outward on the disc 32 under the action of centrifugal force and moving circumferentially at the peripheral zone.
(36) A part of the slurry produced in the area 10a flows into the conduits 8a, 8b through the fractionation ports 48a, 48b, and the slurry is discharged through the conduits 8a, 8b onto the edge zones of the lower sheet 1 (
(37) Most of the slurry produced in the mixing area 10a is displaced outward and frontward in the rotational direction by the tooth configurations 37, and the slurry flows out through the slurry outlet port 42 of the slurry delivery section 4 to the outside of the mixing area, in an approximately tangential direction, as shown by arrows in a partially enlarged view of
(38) The slurry delivery section 4 further includes a vertical chute 40 having a cylindrical form. The upstream open end of the connector part 47 is connected to the edge portion of the port 42. The downstream open end of the part 47 is connected to an upper opening 45 formed at an upper part of a cylindrical wall of the chute 40.
(39) The slurry flows into a slurry passage 46 of the connector part 47 from the port 42, and then, flows into the vertical chute 40 through the opening 45. The foam feeding port 60 is located on the wall 47a on the upstream side in the rotational direction, so that the foam M is fed to the slurry immediately after entering the passage 46 through the port 42, under the pressure which derives or results from the pressure of the foam production means (not shown). The foam feeding means has a pressurizing means for feeding the foaming agent to the foam feeding conduit 50 under the pressure. The pressurizing means is, e.g., a head of a pump for feeding a raw material of the foaming agent, difference in height between the foam feeding device and the port 60, or the like.
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(42) The slurry and the foam entering the intratubular area D turn around the center axis C1 of the chute 40, so that the slurry swirls along an inside circumferential wall surface of the area D. Owing to the swirling motion or turning motion of the slurry in the area D, the slurry and the foam are subjected to a shearing force, whereby they are mixed with each other, so that the foam is uniformly dispersed in the slurry. The slurry gravitationally flows down in the area D so as to be discharged to the widthwise center area of the lower sheet 1 through the discharge pipe 7 (
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(44) The slurry outlet port 42 is provided with a plurality of horizontal or vertical (horizontal in this embodiment) blades or vanes 43. The blade 43 acts as mixing means which imposes a sharing force on the slurry passing through the port 42, thereby promoting kneading or mixing action. Each of the blades 43 is set to be approximately 1 mm to 5 mm in thickness. The blades 43 are arranged at equal intervals and form a plurality of slits 44 in the port 42. A dimension of a fluid passage of the slit 44 between the blades is set to be approximately in a range from 4 mm to 15 mm.
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(46) An intratubular fluid passage 51 of the conduit 50 has a cross-section in a form of a perfect circle with a diameter di. The foam M produced by the foam production device (not shown) is continuously fed to the port 60 by the conduit 50. A center axis C2 of the passage 51 is oriented in a direction of an angle with respect to an inside wall surface 47f of the vertical side wall 47a. The conduit 50 is integrally connected to the wall 47a and the port 60 opens on the wall surface 47f. An inner circumferential wall surface of the conduit 50 continues or joins with an opening edge 61 of the port 60. The edge 61 has an outline of a horizontally elongated elliptic shape, as shown in
(47) A ratio between a cross-sectional area A3 (=(di/2).sup.2) of the passage 51 and an area A1 of the port 60 at the wall surface 47f (the area surrounded by the edge 61) is set to be in a range, preferably, between A3:A1=1:1.3 and A3:A1=1:3.0, more preferably, between A3:A1=1:1.4 and A3:A1=1:2.0.
(48) The port 60 is provided with a plurality of partition members 62, each extending in a direction parallel with the wall surface of the top and bottom walls 47c, 47d. Each of the members 62 is a metal component which has a circular cross-section and which is partially ground on the side of the passage 46 so as to be flash with the wall surface 47f. For instance, a diameter dj of the metal component is set to be approximately 4 mm. The port 60 is divided into a plurality of slit-shaped fluid passages 63 by the partition members 62, each extending in a horizontal or transverse direction. In this embodiment, the two partition members 62 are provided in the port 60, and the port 60 is divided into the three slit-shaped fluid passages 63. Thus, the region of the port 60 including the aforementioned ejecting face, edge 61 and partition members 62, i.e., an ejecting region is divided into a plurality of openings (the slit-shaped fluid passages 63).
(49) A ratio between the cross-sectional area A1 of the port 60 (the area surrounded by the edge 61) in a position of the wall surface 47f and the fluid passage area A2 of the port 60 (the total area of the slit-shaped fluid passages 63) is set to be in a range, preferably, between A1:A2=1:0.5 and A1:A2=1:0.95, more preferably, between A1:A2=1:0.6 and A1:A2=1:0.85. For example, when the ratio is set to be A1:A2=1:0.75, the ratio between the area A2 of the port 60 and the cross-sectional area A3 (=(di/2).sup.2) of the passage 51 is in a range between A2:A3=0.975:1 and A2:A3=2.25:1. Preferably, A2/A3 is set to be equal to or greater than 1.0.
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(52) The slurry delivery section 4 as shown in
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(54) As means for mounting the attachment for the slurry delivery section on the casing 20 or means for mounting the attachment 65 on the attachment for the slurry delivery section, conventional mounting means may be employed, such as fitting, bonding, welding, or otherwise, fixing, fastening or latching with use of fastening or latching elements (such as nuts and bolts).
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(57) In the aforementioned embodiments, the port 60 is divided into the three slit-shaped fluid passages 63 by the partition members 62, each having a round cross-section. However, the port 60 may be divided by the partition members 62, each having an elliptical or oval cross-section, as shown in
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(62) Although the present invention has been described as to preferred embodiments and examples, the present invention is not limited thereto, but may be carried out in any of various modifications or variations without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
(63) For instance, the arrangement of the mixer according to the present invention can be equally applied to a mixer other than the pin type of mixer, such as a pinless mixer (a vane-type mixer or the like).
(64) Further, in the mixer according to the aforementioned embodiments, the single foam feeding port having the partition members is positioned in the hollow connector part of the slurry delivery section, but the plural foam feeding ports may be provided in the hollow connector part, or the foam feeding port with the partition members may be provided in the annular wall of the casing of the mixer, the vertical chute, a tubular passage for transporting the slurry, a slurry delivery conduit or the like. For example, the foam feeding port with the partition members may be provided in the tubular passage for transporting the slurry, which is connected with a slurry outlet port of the annular wall of the mixer, as described in aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 6,494,609 (Patent Literature 3).
(65) In addition, the gypsum board manufacturing process in the aforementioned embodiment is so arranged that the slurry with a relatively high specific gravity fractionated by the fractionation port on the annular wall of the mixer is fed to the edge portions of the lower sheet, but at least a part of the slurry with the high specific gravity may be fed to a roll coater and so forth, so as to coat the lower and/or upper sheet with the slurry having the high specific gravity.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(66) As set forth above, the present invention can be preferably applied to a mixer, a mixing method, and a method for producing light-weight gypsum boards. According to the present invention, the behavior of the delivery flow of the foam fed to the gypsum slurry can be stabilized, and a relatively large amount of foam can be homogeneously or uniformly dispersed in the slurry.
(67) Further, production of light-weight gypsum boards with the specific gravity of 0.4-0.7 has been attracting attention in recent years. According to the present invention, the relatively large amount of foam can be mixed in the slurry relatively easily in the manufacturing process of such light-weight gypsum boards. Therefore, when the tendency of reduction in weight of the gypsum boards in recent years is taken into consideration, the advantages of the present invention are remarkable in practice.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(68) 1 lower sheet of paper 2 upper sheet of paper 3 slurry 4 slurry delivery section 5 belt-like layered formation 7 slurry discharge pipe 8 conduits for fractionation 10 mixer 10a internal mixing area 20 casing (housing) 23 annular wall 30 rotatable vertical shaft 32 rotary disc 40 cylindrical vertical chute 42 slurry outlet port 46 slurry passage 47 hollow connector part 47a, 47b vertical side wall 47c, 47d top and bottom walls 47f inside wall surface 50 foam feeding conduit 51 intratubular fluid passage 60 foam feeding port 61, 61 opening edge 62, 64, 65 partition member 63 slit-shaped fluid passage M foam (supply flow) m foam (split flow) S flow of slurry C2 center axis , , angle di diameter dh short diameter dw long diameter dj diameter