Plural Diverse Digestion Of Same Fibrous Material Patents (Class 162/34)
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Patent number: 11834783Abstract: This disclosure pertains to the use of black liquors from kraft pulp mills as a source of catalysts for the thermochemical conversion of organic matter feedstocks to bio oils.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2022Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignees: CANFOR PULP LTD., LICELLA PTY LTD.Inventors: William Neil Rowlands, Leonard James Humphreys, Robert William Clayton Thew, James Allan Spankie, Victor Charles Uloth, Paul Andrew Watson, Martin William Pudlas
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Publication number: 20090000751Abstract: An improved pulp bleaching process having at least one Do delignification stage followed by at least one extraction stage is selected from the group consisting of Eo, Eop, Ep, and E extraction stage. The process comprises treating the delignified pulp Do pulp from the Do stage in a MDE mixing stage with a filtrate from at least one extraction stage after the Do stage prior to treatment of the delignified pulp in the least one extraction stage, preferably with interstage washing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventor: Caifang Yin
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Patent number: 5938892Abstract: A process for bleaching wood pulp is provided comprising subjecting the wood pulp, after brown stock washing, to an oxygen delignification stage, a washing sequence, a first chlorine dioxide bleaching stage, an oxidative extraction stage, at least one final chlorine dioxide bleaching stage and then recycling the filtrate from the oxidative extraction stage countercurrently through the bleaching plant and brown stock washing. Additionally, and quite beneficially, the filtrate from the first chlorine dioxide bleaching stage is also recycled countercurrently through the brown stock washing thereby significantly reducing the environmental impact associated with the manufacture of bleach wood pulp.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1994Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Champion International CorporationInventors: Gerald E. Maples, Raman Ambady
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Patent number: 5853535Abstract: A process for bleaching wood pulp is provided comprising subjecting the wood pulp, after brown stock washing, to an oxygen delignification stage, a washing sequence, a first chlorine dioxide bleaching stage, an oxidative extraction stage, optionally at least one final chlorine dioxide bleaching stage and then recycling the filtrate from the oxidative extraction stage counter-currently through the bleaching plant and brown stock washing. Additionally, and quite beneficially, the filtrate from the first chlorine dioxide bleaching stage is also recycled counter-currently through the brown stock washing thereby significantly reducing the environmental impact associated with the manufacture of bleach wood pulp.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1994Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: Champion International CorporationInventors: Gerald E. Maples, Joseph R. Caron, John A. Fleck
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Patent number: 5779856Abstract: Chemical (typically kraft) pulp having enhanced intrinsic fiber strength and bleachability compared to pulp produced using conventional or modified kraft cooking is produced by using high alkali and/or pH cooking, preferably by adding the vast majority of cooking liquor (such as kraft white liquor) after the first removal of liquid from the digester so that the effective alkali concentration is high near the end of the cook. That is during at least the last minute (preferably at least the last 15 minutes and most preferably at least the last 30 minutes) before the cook is terminated the effective alkali concentration is between 15-50 g/l, more preferably between about 18-40 g/l, and most preferably between about 20-35 g/l.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: Ahlstrom Machinery Inc.Inventor: Auvo K. Kettunen
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Patent number: 5575890Abstract: The sulfide ion concentration and sulfidity of kraft cooking liquor during kraft cooking of cellulose pulp is selectively increased. After treatment in a first treatment zone in which impregnation or kraft cooking takes place using a kraft cooking liquor having a first sulfide ion concentration and sulfidity, black liquor is extracted from the material, liquid is withdrawn from the material and dilution liquid is added to the withdrawn liquid and the withdrawn liquid with dilution liquid is reintroduced. In a second treatment zone after the first zone a second kraft cooking liquor is introduced having a second sulfide ion concentration and sulfidity greater than the first sulfide ion concentration and sulfidity (typically by about 20-50%), including by manipulating controlling the flow rate of extraction and the flow rates of withdrawal of liquid and addition of dilution liquid.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1994Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: Kamyr, Inc.Inventors: J. Robert Prough, Bruno S. Marcoccia, Richard O. Laakso, Carl L. Luhrmann
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Patent number: 5352332Abstract: A process for bleaching wood pulp is provided comprising subjecting the wood pulp, after brown stock washing, to an oxygen delignification stage, a washing sequence, a first chlorine dioxide bleaching stage, an oxidative extraction stage, at least one final chlorine dioxide bleaching stage and then recycling the filtrate from the oxidative extraction stage countercurrently through the bleaching plant and brown stock washing. Additionally, and quite beneficially, the filtrate from the first chlorine dioxide bleaching stage is also recycled countercurrently through the brown stock washing thereby significantly reducing the environmental impact associated with the manufacture of bleach wood pulp.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1992Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Inventors: Gerald E. Maples, Raman Ambady
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Patent number: 4153502Abstract: Sodium polysulphide is formed by reacting sodium sulphide and sodium sulphur-oxygen salts in the presence of carbon and oxygen. The invention is particularly applicable to reacting recovery furnace smelt from a polysulphide pulping process to form a mixture of sodium polysulphide and sodium carbonate which is substantially free from sodium sulphur-oxygen salts, so that dead-load sulphidity is substantially eliminated from the pulping liquor.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1978Date of Patent: May 8, 1979Assignee: Corrosion Service Company LimitedInventor: Walter A. Mueller
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Patent number: 4118271Abstract: A process for the preparation of a pulp, involving the steps of mechanically milling a fibrous vegetable material at an elevated temperature, delignifying the milled material by reaction with a chlorine-containing compound and ammonia or ammonium hydroxide, and recovering the chlorine-containing compound from the waste liquor in the form of hydrochloric acid.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1976Date of Patent: October 3, 1978Assignee: Jujo Paper Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kyoichi Oku, Hiroshi Matsuura
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Patent number: 4113553Abstract: A process for pulping hardwood to produce cellulose pulp in good yield and of high quality, with a low requirement for causticized pulping liquor, which comprises in a first pulping stage pulping the hardwood in an alkaline pulping liquor containing sodium sulfide at a pH of about 10.5 to about 13 and at a temperature within the range from about 110.degree. to about 170.degree. C while generating hydrogen sulfide in situ by reaction of sodium sulfide with organic acids liberated in the pulping; and then in a second pulping stage, following directly after the first pulping stage, continuing the pulping at a pH higher than said first stage pH, within the range of about 12.5 to about 14 and at a temperature higher than said first stage temperature within the range from about 145.degree. to about 190.degree. C, in the presence of added alkaline pulping liquor comprising sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide until cellulose pulp is produced.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1977Date of Patent: September 12, 1978Assignee: Mo Och Domsjo AktiebolagInventor: Hans Olof Samuelson
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Patent number: 3969184Abstract: The invention relates to a continuous method of making cellulosic pulp from wood chips within a range of yield from 65 to 90 per cent by digestion with a digestion liquor containing Na.sub.2 S and Na.sub.2 CO.sub.3. The digestion is effected at temperatures between 150.degree. and 190.degree.C and malodorous sulfur compounds are removed from the pulp, the liquor and the vapors prior to their withdrawal from the digesting process. In order to eliminate their capacity of emitting obnoxious odors, the sulfur compounds are oxidized by addition of molecular oxygen to the digester prior to discharge of pulp and spent liquor from the digester after which the spent liquor is removed from the digested pulp, concentrated and burned for renewed use in preparation of fresh digesting liquor.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1975Date of Patent: July 13, 1976Assignee: Defibrator ABInventor: Karl Nicolaus Cederquist