Claims
- 1. A method of kraft cooking cellulose pulp using a batch digester capable of creating at least eight tons of pulp per day, a screen associated with the batch digester, and a recirculation line for withdrawing liquor from the screen and reintroducing liquor to the batch digester at a different level than the screen, said method comprising:
- (a) kraft cooking at least eight tons of pulp per day in the batch digester; and
- (b) treating the liquor in the recirculation line to effectively significantly reduce the dissolved organic material concentration thereof, including each of lignin, hemi-cellulose, and cellulose.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein step (b) is practiced by absorption, precipitation, filtration, destruction, gravity separation, super critical extraction, or evaporation.
- 3. Apparatus for kraft cooking cellulose pulp comprising:
- a batch digester capable of treating at least 8 tons of pulp per day;
- a screen associated with said batch digester;
- a recirculation line for withdrawing liquor from said screen and reintroducing liquor to said batch digester at a different level than said screen; and
- means for treating the liquor in said recirculation line to effectively significantly reduce the dissolved organic material concentration thereof, including each of lignin, hemicellulose, and cellulose;
- said means for treating liquor selected from the group consisting essentially of absorption means, precipitation means, destruction means, gravity separation means, supercritical extraction means, and evaporation means.
- 4. A hydraulic continuous digester assembly, comprising:
- an upright continuous digester having a top and a bottom;
- an inlet, for a slurry of cellulosic material to be digested, at the top of said digester;
- an outlet for digested pulp at the bottom of said digester;
- a first screen assembly located below the top of said digester;
- a second screen assembly located below said first screen assembly in a cooking zone;
- means for extracting a first liquid from said first screen assembly;
- means for recirculating a first portion of liquid withdrawn from said second screen into the interior of the digester at about the level of said second screen assembly in the cooking zone;
- means for adding dilution liquid into said first portion of liquid being recirculated in said recirculating means; and
- an extraction screen assembly below said second screen assembly.
- 5. A digester as recited in claim 4 further comprising a third screen assembly located below said extraction screen assembly.
- 6. A digester as recited in claim 5 further comprising third means for recirculating liquid withdrawn by said third screen assembly to the interior of the digester about at the level of the third screen assembly.
- 7. A digester as recited in claim 6 further comprising means for withdrawing a first portion of liquid from said third recirculating means and passing it to a flash tank, and means for augmenting the liquid in said third recirculating means for liquid withdrawn by said third screen assembly downstream of said means for withdrawing a first portion of liquid from said recirculating means with low dissolved organic material liquid.
- 8. A digester as recited in claim 6 wherein said extraction means comprises an extraction conduit; and further comprising conduit and valve means for selectively directing some of the liquid withdrawn by said third screen assembly to said extraction conduit.
- 9. A digester as recited in claim 6 further comprising a washing screen assembly below said third screen assembly, and washing recirculation means for recirculating liquid withdrawn by said washing screen assembly to the interior of the digester about at the level of said washing screen assembly; and means for adding low dissolved organic material white liquor to said washing recirculation means.
- 10. A continuous digester as recited in claim 4 further comprising an impregnation vessel operatively connected at the bottom thereof to the top of said digester;
- means for passing a slurry of cellulose material from the bottom of said impregnation vessel to the top of said digester and returning some of the slurry liquid to the bottom of the impregnation vessel; and
- means for adding low dissolved organic material liquid to the pulp slurry between the bottom of the impregnation vessel and the top of the digester.
- 11. A continuous digester as recited in claim 10 wherein said flash tank comprises a first flash tank connected by a conduit to a second flash tank; and further comprising means for extracting liquid from the top of said impregnation vessel and feeding it to said conduit between said first and second flash tanks.
- 12. An apparatus for kraft cooking cellulose pulp comprising:
- a batch digester capable of treating at least 8 tons of pulp per day;
- a screen associated with said digester;
- a recirculation line associated with said screen for withdrawing liquor from said batch digester through said screen and recirculating it back to said batch digester at a different level than it was withdrawn; and
- means for adding dilution liquor having a low level of dissolved organic material and cooking liquor to the recirculation line prior to or at the beginning of the cook.
- 13. An apparatus as recited in claim 12 further comprising means for extracting some of the liquor from the recirculation line and means for heating the remaining liquor.
- 14. A continuous digester assembly comprising:
- an upright continuous digester having a top and a bottom;
- an inlet, for a slurry of cellulosic material to be digested, at the top of said digester;
- an outlet for digested pulp at the bottom of said digester;
- a first screen assembly located below the top of said digester;
- a second screen assembly located below said first screen assembly;
- means for extracting a first liquid from said first screen assembly; and
- means for adding dilution liquor and white liquor to said digester vessel at approximately the area of said first screen assembly.
- 15. A digester assembly as recited in claim 14 wherein said means for extracting the first liquid from said first screen assembly comprises a conduit and a valve in said conduit, said valve connected to a flash tank.
- 16. A digester assembly as recited in claim 15 further comprising a heater for heating the dilution liquid and white liquor before addition to said digester at the area of said first screen assembly.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/625,709, filed Apr. 3, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,620,562, which in turn is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/127,548, filed Sep. 28, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,547,012, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/056,211, filed May 4, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,489,363.
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