Method of controlling caliper of the fiber web of a parent roll and production line for producing fiber webs
12006176 ยท 2024-06-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H2701/177
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2557/63
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2557/242
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2511/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D21F9/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
B65H26/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D21F7/06
TEXTILES; PAPER
B65H18/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
D21F7/06
TEXTILES; PAPER
B65H26/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
To minimize the cost of a fiber web due to the web, particularly a board web, being manufactured overly thick to compensate for loss of caliper in the reel-up, the web is made thicker just for the inner layers of what will become a parent roll. The caliper of the web is measured as or after it is unwound. A caliper curve of the parent roll as a function of the diameter of the parent roll is calculated as a function of the diameter of the parent roll and/or the customer roll. The fiber web is adjusted by changing running parameters of the production line: web speed i.e. production speed, headbox-flow, head-box consistency, coating weight of the coating paste or calender nip load.
Claims
1. A method in a fiber web production line of minimizing changes in caliper of a fiber web produced on the fiber web production line after the fiber web is wound into a parent roll, the method comprising the steps of: forming a fiber web in web production line of a targeted caliper, wherein before a parent roll is started in a reel-up of the fiber web production line, a first length of the fiber web is formed with a caliper greater than the targeted caliper such that as the parent roll is begun, the first length of the fiber web is wound to form a first part of the parent roll with the fiber web of greater caliper; while the parent roll is being wound, adjusting the web production line to change the caliper of the fiber web, and thereby winding a second part of the parent roll with the fiber web having a second length with a caliper of the targeted caliper to form the parent roll, wherein the second length is greater than the first length; and wherein the fiber web of greater caliper is arranged on the interior of the wound parent roll so as to compensate for reduction of web caliper in the parent roll as wound.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the first length of the fiber web is 5-10% of the fiber web wound to form the parent roll which comprises the first length of the fiber web of greater caliper plus the second length of the fiber web of the targeted caliper.
3. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of: measuring the caliper of the fiber web as and/or after the fiber web is unwound in an unwinding station of the fiber web production line to determine an unwound caliper measurement; comparing the unwound caliper measurement to the targeted caliper, and on finding if the unwound caliper measurement to be is less than the targeted caliper, increasing the formed caliper of a subsequent first length of the fiber web formed with a caliper greater than the targeted caliper which is wound in the fiber web production line on a subsequent parent roll; and on finding the unwound caliper measurement is to be greater than the targeted caliper, decreasing the formed caliper of a subsequent first length of the fiber web formed with a caliper greater than the targeted caliper which is wound in the fiber web production line on a subsequent parent roll.
4. The method of claim 3 wherein the step of measuring the caliper of the fiber web as and/or after the fiber web is unwound in an unwinding station is preformed by taking samples of the fiber web after unwinding in the unwinding station and measuring the caliper of the samples.
5. The method of claim 3 wherein the step of measuring the caliper of the fiber web as and/or after the fiber web is unwound in an unwinding station is preformed by measuring the diameter of the parent roll as it unwinds and calculating the fiber web caliper.
6. The method of claim 3 further comprising the step of measuring the caliper of the fiber web which was unwound in the unwinding station as said fiber web is wound into a customer roll in a winding station of the fiber web production line.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein the step of measuring the caliper of the fiber web as the fiber web is wound into a customer roll, is by taking samples of the fiber web as the fiber web is wound into the customer roll and measuring the caliper of the samples.
8. The method of claim 6 wherein the step of measuring the caliper of the fiber web as the fiber web is wound into a customer roll, is by measuring the diameter of the customer roll as it is wound and calculating the fiber web caliper.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the fiber web production line further comprises a parent roll storage with a parent roll sample taking station and/or a customer roll storage with a customer roll sample taking station and wherein caliper data from either the customer roll sample taking station or the parent roll sample taking station is used to determine a time-interval of producing a first length of fiber web with a caliper greater than the targeted caliper for winding of a subsequent parent web.
10. The method of claim 1 where the step of forming the first length of the paper web with the caliper greater than the targeted caliper in the fiber web production line is selected from the group consisting of: decreasing the production speed of the web in a forming section, increasing headbox flow in a head box, increasing head-box consistency, increasing coating weight of a coating paste in a coater section, and reducing calender nip load in a calender.
11. The method of claim 1 wherein the first length of the fiber web wound on the parent roll is provided to have a fiber web caliper which is a function of the diameter of the parent roll.
12. The method of claim 1 wherein the caliper of the first length of the fiber web is provided with caliper values exceeding the target value by decreasing the running speed of the production line.
13. The method of claim 1 wherein the caliper of the first length of the fiber web is provided with caliper values exceeding the target value by increasing headbox-flow of a headbox within the fiber web production line.
14. The method of claim 1 wherein the caliper of the first length of the fiber web is provided with caliper values exceeding the target value by increasing head-box consistency within a headbox within the fiber production line.
15. The method of claim 1 wherein an unwinding station unwinds the parent roll subsequent to its being wound on the fiber web production line, and wherein an on-line sensor with a calculation system is disposed with respect to said unwinding station which transmits caliper data on the basis of which is determined a time-interval of producing a first length of fiber web with a caliper greater than the targeted caliper for winding of a subsequent parent web.
16. The method of claim 1 wherein the parent roll is unwound at an unwinding station subsequent to its being wound on the fiber web production line, and is then wound on customer rolls at a winding section, wherein an on-line sensor with a calculation system is disposed with respect to said winding section which transmits caliper data on the basis of which is determined a time-interval of producing a first length of fiber web with a caliper greater than the targeted caliper for winding of a subsequent parent web.
17. The method of claim 1 wherein the method further comprises the steps of: setting the target caliper of the fiber web; selecting running parameters to produce a fiber web with the target caliper; measuring the web caliper in the parent roll as and/or after the fiber web is unwound in an unwinding station; based on the received caliper data determining whether the caliper of the fiber web as a function of the diameter of the parent roll is constant in the parent roll or in a customer roll; and on determining the caliper of the fiber web in the parent roll or in the customer roll is not constant, changing a diameter dependent correction factor and repeating the foregoing steps starting with the selecting running parameters, and changing at least one running parameter.
18. A method in a fiber web production line of minimizing changes in caliper of a fiber web produced on the fiber web production line after the fiber web is wound into a parent roll, the method comprising the steps of: forming a fiber web in the fiber web production line and reeling the fiber web on to a first parent roll in a reel-up of the fiber web production line, such that a first length of the fiber web is formed with a caliper greater than a target caliper such that as the parent roll is begun, the first length of the fiber web is wound to form an inner part of the parent roll; while the parent roll is being wound, adjusting the web production line to decrease the caliper of the fiber web to the target caliper, and winding a second part of the parent roll with the fiber web having a second length with the target caliper to form the parent roll, wherein the second length is greater than the first length and is disposed exterior to the inner part of the parent roll.
19. The method of claim 18 further comprising the step of adjusting the fiber web production line while the first parent roll is being wound to increase the caliper of the fiber web just before a reel change, and winding a second subsequent parent roll in the reel-up, so the second parent roll starts with a fiber web having a caliper higher than the target caliper.
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