The invention relates to a belt calender, comprising a first roll, a second roll, and a belt loop therebetween, comprising an incompressible metal belt pressed by the second roll against the first roll to establish a calendering zone between the first roll and said belt.
The invention relates further to a method for calendering a web of material in a belt calender, comprising a first belt, a second belt, and a belt loop therebetween, comprising an incompressible metal belt pressed by the second roll against the first roll to establish a calendering zone between the first roll and said belt.
In an effort to raise the level of calendering, the only practical possibility has been to increase the number of calendering nips. This has led to a more complicated calender construction and more difficult control and threading of the paper web. Particularly, in reference to on-line machines, a solution must be found to contradictions arising from high running speed and full-speed web threading. Attempts have been made to solve these problems with various belt and shoe calenders for extending a calendering nip to enhance thereby the nip operation. For example, paper to be calendered with belt calenders is carried by means of an endless belt to a preliminary contact with a hot calender roll, thus enabling the creating of a steep temperature gradient favourable from the viewpoint of calendering. By means of the belt, the effective length of a nip is extended by virtue of the preliminary contact as well as for the reason that the belt material enables the use of polymers which are considerably softer than those used in roll coatings, without problems resulting from deformations related to heat. With a nip more extended than in a supercalender or soft calender, the press impulse applied to the paper can be increased without the pressure peak becoming excessively high and without reducing the bulk.
One solution for a belt calender has been disclosed earlier e.g. in Finnish patent publication No. 95061. A calender embodiment according to this cited publication is shown schematically in
In the prior art calender shown in
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved belt calender solution, capable of providing a long-nip calender, which further enables the application of a relatively high pressure. In order to accomplish this object, a belt calender of the invention, comprising a first roll, a second roll, and a belt loop therebetween, comprising an incompressible metal belt pressed by the second roll against the first roll to establish a calendering zone between the first roll and said belt, is characterized in that the second roll is provided with a compressible belt section to be pressed against the metal belt.
On the other hand, a method of the invention is characterized in that the first roll is constituted by a polymer-coated roll, the second roll is constituted by a roll which is provided with a compressible belt section to be pressed against a metal belt, the web of material to be calendered in said method being passed through a nip between the polymer-coated roll and the metal belt.
The invention provides a solution which enables a wide range of pressure control accompanied by a concurrent wide range of operating speeds. In addition, the use of an incompressible metal belt and a roll supporting the same at the nip and provided with a compressible belt enables the creation of a finishing zone, which has an extremely high-quality surface, is resilient and highly compliant with a web surface in accordance with loading. Other benefits and characterizing features of the invention shall be described in a more detailed specification hereinafter.
The prior art belt calender arrangement of
In
When the first roll in a belt calender of the invention comprises a polymer-coated roll, the metal belt is adapted to be heatable. Respectively, when the first roll 11 comprises a heatable chilled roll, a so-called thermo roll, the metal belt 12 is preferably adapted to be cooled with known techniques.
One benefit gained by a solution of the invention is that a resilient or elastic belt can be provided with substantially softer polymers than in a polymer-coated roll, whereby the nip can be extended. In addition, the belt calender of the invention enables the establishment of a nip between a polymer-coated roll and a metal belt.
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20001025 | May 2000 | FI | national |
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PCT/FI01/00419 | 5/3/2001 | WO | 00 | 1/28/2003 |
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WO01/83884 | 11/8/2001 | WO | A |
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5163364 | Bubik et al. | Nov 1992 | A |
5483873 | Koivukunnas et al. | Jan 1996 | A |
6027615 | Davenport et al. | Feb 2000 | A |
6065396 | Schiel et al. | May 2000 | A |
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0837182 | Jan 1999 | EP |
95061 | Aug 1995 | FI |
9844196 | Oct 1998 | WO |
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20040035302 A1 | Feb 2004 | US |