Abstract: The present invention relates to the thickening of pulp suspensions. A low consistency pulp suspension is fed to a pre-thickener (10) through an inlet conduit (18). A layer of thickened pulp, formed on a filter surface (22), is pushed along the filter surface by a cleaning member to the discharge end of the pre-thickener and is discharged through the outlet (20). The cleaning member comprises a rotating shaft (30), on which shaft at least one screw thread (32) is fixed so as to leave a free space between the shaft and the screw thread. Essentially non-thickened pulp is allowed to flow through the apparatus via this space.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 22, 2003
Date of Patent:
June 12, 2007
Assignee:
Andritz-Ahlstrom Oy
Inventors:
Antero Laine, Risto Ljokkoi, Olavi Pikka, Sami Siik, Harri Qvintus
Abstract: The invention concerns the use of a material based on organic and/or inorganic fibres and chitosan for fixing metal ions contained in an effluent. The invention is characterised in that chitosan represents between 0.01 and 20% by dry weight of fibres and its degree of deacetylation is higher than 90%.
Abstract: A nonwoven material having a laminated construction and including a first layer of nonwoven fibers defining a first surface of the material; a second layer of nonwoven fibers defining the opposite surface of the material; and a third layer of nonwoven fibers located between the first and second layers. The layers are bonded together to form a laminate. At least one of the nonwoven layers comprises a nonwoven web of meltblown fibers. Additionally, one or more of the layers has been rendered permanently hydrophilic by forming the nonwoven web from meltspun fibers of a normally hydrophobic polymer having a hydrophilic melt additive incorporated therein.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 19, 2002
Date of Patent:
June 20, 2006
Assignee:
Ahlstrom Mount Holly Springs, LLC
Inventors:
Larry L. Kinn, Clement J. Haley, Gregory N. Henning
Abstract: Methods for forming substrates having a powder are provided. The powder may be applied to the substrate by means of a rotating drum and a cooperating blade that dispenses the powder on to the substrate. The method may be used to dispense compositions for protecting plants, including, for example, fruits, vegetables, plants, and flowers, against decay. The method may include the application of an adhesive to the substrate into which the powder applied. The powder may be a mixture that includes at least one substance capable of adsorbing ethylene released by the plant, and at least one substance, an oxidizing agent, capable of degrading ethylene. The powder mixture may be in the form of individualized grains embedded in the adhesive layer. Part of the grain surface remains outside of the adhesive layer, for example, to thereby make the powder grains active in the degradation of ethylene.
Abstract: Filtering medium based on activated carbon which is characterized in that it comprises three superposed layers, respectively an inner layer and two outer layers, the inner layer consisting of 80 to 95% by dry weight of activated carbon, the balance for 100% consisting of organic and/or inorganic chemical fibres, the first outer layer comprising from 45 to 95% by dry weight of organic and/or inorganic chemical fibres, the balance for 100% consisting of activated carbon and/or of a material having a density of less than 0.9, the second outer layer comprising from 5 to 25% by dry weight of activated carbon, the balance for 100% consisting of organic and/or inorganic chemical fibres, and in that the weight of the inner layer is between 40 and 200 g/m2 and the weight of the outer layers is between 10 and 100 g/m2.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 9, 2003
Publication date:
September 29, 2005
Applicant:
AHLSTROM RESERCH AND SERVICES
Inventors:
Kay Rokman, Hanna Rahiala, Pascale Escaffre, Valerie Chauve, Joseph Dussaud, Menno Dufour, Gilles Gauthier
Abstract: A photocatalytic composition includes at least a photocatalyst agent and at least an inorganic binding agent, characterized in that the inorganic binding agent includes an aqueous colloidal silica dioxide (SiO2) dispersion, the aqueous colloidal silica dioxide dispersion including particles capable of being bound to one another after coating the photocatalyst agent.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 31, 1999
Date of Patent:
June 14, 2005
Assignee:
Ahlstrom Research and Services
Inventors:
Pascale Escaffre, Pierre Girard, Joseph Dussaud, Léonie Bouvier
Abstract: A photocatalytic composition includes at least a photocatalyst agent and at least an inorganic binding agent, characterized in that the inorganic binding agent includes an aqueous colloidal silica dioxide (SiO2) dispersion, the aqueous colloidal silica dioxide dispersion including particles capable of being bound to one another after coating the photocatalyst agent.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 3, 2004
Date of Patent:
April 12, 2005
Assignee:
Ahlstrom Research and Services
Inventors:
Pascale Escaffre, Pierre Girard, Joseph Dussaud, Léonie Bouvier
Abstract: A substantially laterally pressure-loaded panel has a side aspect ratio of at least 1.5, is formed of at least two reinforcement layers of substantially unidirectional fibers. The predominant orientation of the fibers form an angle of between about ±55°-±75° (preferably about 60°) with the longer side of the panel, with about one-half of the layers having a positive (+) angle and about one-half a negative (?) angle, within the range. The panel preferably has about 60-100% of its thickness formed by the reinforcement layers. The panels can be used can be used in boat and/or shipbuilding structural panels, pressure-loaded tanks, pressure-vessels and other corresponding structures that are subjected to a lateral pressure load.
Abstract: A multi-phase, non-heat seal tea bag web material is provided with a pattern on either the top or bottom phases. The top phase is formed from fibers, such as hardwood, that provide a tighter or more dense fibrous phase than the vegetable fibers used in the base phase. Patterning can be provided during web formation by using a knuckled wire or by applying a fluid jet against the top of the web material. The sifting characteristics of the multi-phase web material are comparable to or better than that exhibited by single phase material.
Abstract: Accelerated degradation of mulching paper, formed from cellulose fibers impregnated with a hydrophobic resin to provide weather resistance, comprises spraying the paper with an enzyme solution which degrades both the resin and the cellulose.
Abstract: A photocatalytic composition includes at least a photocatalyst agent and at least an inorganic binding agent, characterized in that the inorganic binding agent includes an aqueous colloidal silica dioxide (SiO2) dispersion, the aqueous colloidal silica dioxide dispersion including particles capable of being bound to one another after coating the photocatalyst agent.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 3, 2004
Publication date:
October 14, 2004
Applicant:
Ahlstrom Research and Services
Inventors:
Pascale Escaffre, Pierre Girard, Joseph Dussaud, Leonie Bouvier
Abstract: A non-woven mat useful for a wide variety of purposes, including forming reinforced resin products, is produced in a manner having different specific uses of, and advantages over, conventional chopped strand mats and conventional glass tissue. The mat is preferably made by the foam process (but may be made by the liquid process), and at speeds well in excess of 60 m./min., and has a substantially uniform construction even when low density (e.g. 100 g/m2 or less). At least 20% (preferably at least 85%) of the fibers are in fiber bundles with between 5-450 fibers/bundle. The fibers (typically at least 85%) have a length between 5-100 mm, preferably 7-50 mm, substantially the same as the length of the fiber bundle they are in. The fibers are preferably held in the bundles by substantially non-water soluble sizing, such as epoxy resin or PVOH. The fibers in the bundles typically have diameters of approximately 7-500 microns, preferably about 7-35 microns.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 5, 2000
Date of Patent:
July 27, 2004
Assignee:
Ahlstrom Glassfibre Oy
Inventors:
Kay Rökman, Juhani Jansson, Harri Kostamo, Juha Bohm
Abstract: Wet-laid nonwoven webs having mechanical reinforcement properties are provided by employing unpulped vegetable fiber bundles as the predominant fiber component. The unpulped fiber bundles have a modulus of elasticity of about 2-5×106 psi and a chopped fiber length of about 25 mm. The fibers are cordage fibers including sisal, abaca, henequen, kenaf and jute. Composites of the unpulped fiber webs with cellulosic and spunbonded sheets find application as thermoformed vehicle interior trim products.
Abstract: A substantially laterally pressure-loaded panel has a side aspect ratio of at least 1.5, is formed of at least two reinforcement layers of substantially unidirectional fibers. The predominant orientation of the fibers form an angle of between about ±55°-±75° (preferably about 60°) with the longer side of the panel, with about one-half of the layers having a positive (+) angle and about one-half a negative (−) angle, within the range. The panel preferably has about 60-100% of its thickness formed by the reinforcement layers. The panels can be used can be used in boat and/or shipbuilding structural panels, pressure-loaded tanks, pressure-vessels and other corresponding structures that are subjected to a lateral pressure load.
Abstract: A non-woven web of fibrous material is produced using a moving foraminous element in the practice of the foam process. A first foam slurry of air, water, fibers and a surfactant is generated and centrifugally pumped into contact with the moving foraminous element. Substantially fiber-free foam is withdrawn from the foraminous element while forming a non-woven web of fibrous material on the foraminous element, and at least a part of the substantially fiber-free foam is used in the generation of the first foam slurry. Recycling is also typically practiced using a centrifugal pump, and the centrifugal pumps are preferably degassing pumps which remove some of the gas from the foam. By practicing the invention it is possible to produce fibrous webs using the foam process that are more than two meters wide, and at a forming speed of more than about 100 m/min (e.g. about 200-500 m/min).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 8, 2003
Date of Patent:
May 11, 2004
Assignee:
Ahlstrom Glassfibre Oy
Inventors:
Jorma Elonen, Kay Rokman, Arto Koso, Juhani Jansson
Abstract: An aqueous adhesive dispersion comprising an adhesive polymer in dispersed form, an anionic or cationic polyelectrolyte, and optionally at least one polyalkylene glycol having a molar mass of 200 to 100,000 g/mol, and other additives; and a process for producing multilayered paper or a material using the aqueous adhesive dispersion.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 3, 2001
Date of Patent:
March 16, 2004
Assignee:
Ahlstrom GmbH
Inventors:
Joachim Werres, Bernd Reinhardt, Klaus Rienaecker
Abstract: The invention concerns an air permeable paper sheet as support element for a layer of fabrics (mat) on a production line in particular during the cutting phase. The invention is characterized in that said sheet has in its thickness pores or fine perforations distributed over the whole surface thereof, said sheet having a bulkiness or hand more than 2.5 cm3/g, enabling it to allow air to pass through by the suction effect produced from beneath its lower surface.
Abstract: A non-woven web of fibrous material is produced using a moving foraminous element in the practice of the foam process. A first foam slurry of air, water, fibers and a surfactant is generated and centrifugally pumped into contact with the moving foraminous element. Substantially fiber-free foam is withdrawn from the foraminous element while forming a non-woven web of fibrous material on the foraminous element, and at least a part of the substantially fiber-free foam is used in the generation of the first foam slurry. Recycling is also typically practiced using a centrifugal pump, and the centrifugal pumps are preferably degassing pumps which remove some of the gas from the foam. By practicing the invention it is possible to produce fibrous webs using the foam process that are more than two meters wide, and at a forming speed of more than about 100 m/min (e.g. about 200-500 m/min).
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 8, 2003
Publication date:
October 16, 2003
Applicant:
Ahlstrom Glassfibre Oy
Inventors:
Jorma Elonen, Kay Rokman, Arto Koso, Juhani Jansson
Abstract: Accelerated degradation of mulching paper, formed from cellulose fibers impregnated with a hydrophobic resin to provide weather resistance, comprises spraying the paper with an enzyme solution which degrades both the resin and the cellulose.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 30, 2003
Publication date:
October 16, 2003
Applicants:
Ahlstrom Paper Group Research, Competence Center
Abstract: The invention concerns a filtering medium based on a photocatalytic agent and activated carbon, characterized in that it comprises a permeable support covered with a first layer based on activated carbon, then a separate second layer based on a photocatalytic agent, or vice versa. The invention also concerns a method for making such a filtering medium.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 12, 2003
Publication date:
August 14, 2003
Applicant:
AHLSTROM RESEARCH AND SERVICES
Inventors:
Joseph Dussaud, Leonie Bouvier, Fabien Chevalier