Abstract: A wood chip stream capable of being selectively delaminated is produced by separating a mill-wood chip stream into respective first and second fractions on the basis of wood chip thickness. The first fraction consisting of wood chips having a predetermined thickness, is then pulped by conventional techniques. The wood chips in the second fraction are reduced to said predetermined thickness and are then selectively delaminated by compression means. After being subjected to selective delamination, the delaminated chips are pulped by conventional techniques. Accordingly, a high yield, uniform wood pulp having reduced pulp screen rejects is produced.
Abstract: Process and apparatus for the recovery of both cellulosic fibers and plastic material from plastic-coated papers and boards.This material is wet-pulped in water suspension, and the suspension is then discharged into dilution tanks for floating most of the plastic material at the upper region of the suspension, wherefrom the plastic material is mechanically separated by wire-mesh conveyors, and washed in a rotating screen.The fibrous suspension is screened in a rotating screen to eliminate the residual plastic material.
Abstract: Waste paper is treated to recover the fiber content thereof in a clean condition and without damaging the fibers by shredding the paper, admixing the paper with a treatment agent, retaining the paper and admixed treatment agent in a treatment zone for a period of time during which the paper is substantially completely disintegrated in the treatment agent, diluting the mixture, and processing the mixture through further treatment stations to a final flotation stage wherein the now clean fibers are separated from the liquid whereby the fibers can then be used in a further papermaking operation.
Abstract: A paper fiber treatment system utilizes a screw revolving in a perforated cylinder as a tailings screen in place of conventional vibratory or other screens to separate undefibered fibrous materials or other undesirable solids from the free fibers. The tailings screen may be used, for example, in an otherwise conventional fiber treatment system to screen paper stock, downstream from a pulper for pulping waste paper or refuse containing a high percentage of paper fibers, or downstream of a digester for separating knots or other undefibered wood particles from the cooked fibers ejected from the digester.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 29, 1974
Date of Patent:
March 30, 1976
Assignee:
The Black Clawson Company
Inventors:
David E. Chupka, Donald F. Lehman, Gilbert E. Kohr