The invention relates to a sector of a disc filter used in solid-liquid filtering. The sector is a subtantially triangular hollow piece whose opposite side surfaces serve as filtering surfaces. The side surfaces are provided with several openings. A narrower end of the sector is provided with a neck part which enables the sector to be fastened to a frame of the disc filter. Further, a wider end of the sector is provided with an end part. The sides are connected by side parts.
The invention further relates to a sector component which belongs to a sector of a disc filter.
The fields of the invention are defined in closer detail in the preambles of the independent claims.
For instance in mining industry, refinement of metals, chemical industry as well as in manufacturing processes of foodstuffs and pharmaceuticals a need exists for solid-liquid filtering wherein from a mixture formed by solid matter and liquid, liquid and solid matter particles are separated. For solid-liquid filtering, mechanical filtering apparatuses having different operational principles and properties have been developed which utilize a pressure difference in separating a liquid phase and a solid matter phase. One such solid-liquid filter is a disc filter.
A disc filter comprises a tubular frame part whose outer circumference is provided with substantially triangular sector elements side by side such that the elements form a disc-like structure. An underpressure is formed inside the sector elements, and the side surfaces of the sector elements serve as filtering surfaces that are usually provided with a filtering cloth. The filtering surfaces are provided with openings along which liquid that has passed the filtering cloth is allowed to enter a sector element wherefrom, under the influence of underpressure, the liquid further flows to the frame part of the disc filter.
Nowadays the sector elements are made from a plastic material. Since during use the sectors are subjected to loads which tend to deform the sectors, a need exists in more and more applications to use sectors which are made from a plastic composite and which are provided with better strength properties than sectors made from a plastic material only. A sector made from a plastic composite consists of plastic reinforced with fibres. Typically, fibre-glass is used as a reinforcing fibre. A problem with the existing fibre-reinforced sectors is the matter of destroying them after they have been removed from use. It is difficult to recycle and recover the plastic material of used sectors since during a filtering process various impurities, such as ore, become stuck to the sector from slurry and are then passed along with the plastic material to a recycled product, impairing its properties. In addition, the impurities contained in recycled plastic wear down the process devices and moulds.
An object of the present invention is to provide a novel and improved disc filter sector and sector component.
A sector according to the invention is characterized in that the plastic material used in the sector is fibre-reinforced with natural fibres.
A sector component according to the invention is characterized in that the material of the sector component is a plastic composite wherein a matrix plastic is fibre-reinforced with natural fibres.
An idea of the invention is that the entire sector or at least some sector component belonging thereto is formed from a plastic composite wherein instead of synthetic fibres, the matrix plastic is fibre-reinforced with natural fibres.
An advantage of the invention is that sectors and sector components removed from use may be destroyed after use by crushing them and by burning them in a normal thermal boiler. Natural reinforcing fibres burn during combustion and leave no combustion residues that are difficult to destroy. When burned, natural fibres turn to ashes, and their combustion gases are non-toxic. A further advantage is that natural fibres are a renewable natural resource, so it is ecological to use them. This gives a product a positive image.
An idea of an embodiment is that the fibre reinforcement is a wood fibre. Wood fibres are extremely thin elongated threads. Herein, a composite reinforced with wood fibres does not refer to a conventional wood-plastic composite (WPC) wherein wood shavings or wood chips having a large particle size have been mixed with plastic so that the wood material serves as a filler. In the solution according to this embodiment, rather than as a filler, the wood fibres serve as a reinforcing material. The wood fibres enable a good strength, a good dimensional accuracy and a small thermal contraction to be achieved.
An idea of an embodiment is that the fibre reinforcement is a wood fibre processed from coniferous wood.
An idea of an embodiment is that the fibre reinforcement is a wood fibre whose length is less than 2 mm, typically 1 to 1,5 mm.
An idea of an embodiment is that the fibre reinforcement is a wood fibre processed mechanically from wood. The length of the wood fibres may be less than 1 mm.
An idea of an embodiment is that the fibre reinforcement is a wood fibre processed chemically from wood. The length of the wood fibres may be less than 2 mm.
An idea of an embodiment is that the natural fibre reinforcement is a thin thread whose length is multiple with respect to its diameter. The diameter of the fibre reinforcement may be 10 to 50 μm. If, for example, the length of the reinforcing fibre is 1 mm and the diameter is 10 μm, the ratio of length to diameter is one hundred fold.
An idea of an embodiment is that the fibre reinforcement is a flax fibre.
An idea of an embodiment is that the fibre reinforcement is hemp.
An idea of an embodiment is that the fibre reinforcement is a sisal fibre.
An idea of an embodiment is that the proportion of the fibre reinforcement in the plastic composite is 5 to 60 percent by weight, preferably 20 to 40 percent by weight. The tests conducted showed that a proportion of 25 percent by weight of natural fibre reinforcement was particularly advantageous.
An idea of an embodiment is that the sector or the sector component is fibre-reinforced only by one or more natural fibre reinforcements.
An idea of an embodiment is that the matrix plastic is polypropylene (PP). Polypropylene is a thermoplastic plastic with a good mechanical and chemical strength, so it is highly suitable for use in disc filtering circumstances. In addition, polypropylene is an environmentally friendly plastic which may be burned without any problems as an energy fraction.
An idea of an embodiment is that the sector is formed by injection moulding. Injection moulding is a quick and efficient manufacturing method which enables formation of dimensionally accurate pieces. The use of a natural fibre reinforcement does not require any substantial changes to be made to a normal injection moulding process and injection moulding devices. It has been noticed that when natural fibres are used, injection moulding machines and tools wear down less than when using synthetic fibre reinforcements.
An idea of an embodiment is that the sector has been assembled from two or more sector components that have been manufactured by injection moulding. A sector component comprises connecting members, such as connecting surfaces, snap-on connectors, screw fastening points or the like, for fastening it to other components or to the base frame of the sector.
An idea of an embodiment is that the sector or the sector component is manufactured by rotational moulding.
An idea of an embodiment is that the sector or the sector component has been manufactured by thermoforming it from a plastic composite material reinforced with natural fibres. The plastic composite may be e.g. a plate-like material and the moulding may be carried out by means of a mould and heat.
Some embodiments of the invention are described in closer detail in the accompanying drawings, in which
For the sake of clarity, the figures show some embodiments of the invention in a simplified manner. Like reference numerals identify like elements.
A, whereby each sector 5, each in its turn, becomes immersed in the solution 9 contained in the reservoir 2. Inside the sector 5 immersed in the solution 9, an underpressure may be formed via the frame part 4. In such a case, liquid is allowed to pass into the sector 5 through a filtering bag 8 shown in
Preferably, the sector and the sector component are reinforced only by one or more natural fibre reinforcements, so they are completely free from synthetic fibre reinforcements, such as glass, kevlar, aramid, and carbon fibre.
The sector and its components may be manufactured by casting. Injection moulding is suitable for large series. Rotational casting and other mould casting techniques may also be utilized.
The sector and its components may also be manufactured by thermoforming them from a preform, such as a plate, made from a composite plastic material.
The side surfaces of the sector may be wavelike; compared to planar side surfaces, this enables a larger filtering surface area to be achieved. Further, the sector may comprise one or more flow channels.
It is further to be mentioned that yet another advantage of a sector or a sector component reinforced with natural fibres is that the natural fibres provided on the outer surface of the sector are gentler than e.g. fibre-glass fibres, which makes it possible to reduce the stress exerted on the filtering bag and wearing it down. In such a case, the filtering bag may last longer in use. Further, the specific weight of natural fibres is typically lower than the weight of synthetic fibres, so it is possible to make the sector lighter by using natural fibres. This makes the sectors easier to replace and handle otherwise.
A further embodiment may also be that the sector comprises a base frame to which replaceable side plates provided with openings may be fastened. The side plates may be wearing pieces and they may be made from a natural fibre reinforced plastic composite. In such a case, it is easy to destroy the side plates after use e.g. by burning. The base frame may be made from a plastic composite, metal or some other suitable material.
In some cases, the features disclosed in this application may be used as such, irrespective of other features. On the other hand, when necessary, the features disclosed in this application may be combined in order to form different combinations.
The drawings and the related description are only intended to illustrate the idea of the invention. The details of the invention may vary within the scope of the claims.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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| 20080615 | Nov 2008 | FI | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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| PCT/FI2009/050884 | 11/3/2009 | WO | 00 | 4/21/2011 |