The present invention concerns a method for debarking wood by means of a debarking drum being alternatively rotatable in opposite directions and having different debarking properties in said alternative rotation directions. More precisely, the invention concerns separating of wood and the loosened bark from the bark and wood flow discharged from a debarking drum.
In the pulp and paper industry, the logs are debarked prior to the chipping and the subsequent fibre separation processes. Depending on the pulp or paper quality to be produced, the bark must be removed from the wood quite completely. Normally, the debarking is effected by means of a suitable debarking drum, where the logs are debarked either with tumble debarking or parallel debarking. Debarking drums are equipped with bark slots, through which the most of the bark pieces loosened from the logs are removed from the wood flow. In some wood species used as raw material, like for example birch, the bark is firmly attached, whereby the bark loosens as bigger pieces in a late stage, and due to their big size they can't fall down through the bark slots. Especially many tropical wood species like green acacia and certain sorts of eucalyptus are problematic for drum debarking, because their typical long and. stringy bark usually loosens as big pieces, which are difficult to be removed through the narrow bark slots of the drum and are thus carried along to the infeed line of the chipper together with the wood.
An oversize widening of the bark slots is, however, not possible, because in that case also wood slats would be removed from the drum and the wood losses of the debarking process would be increased. To solve this problem, there is provided a debarking method in accordance with patent publication WO 03/106125, wherein the debarking drum includes no bark slots, and all the bark removed from the wood is separated from the wood flow on a roller conveyor subsequent to the debarking drum.
Also the infeed line of a chipper subsequent to a traditional debarking drum furnished with bark slots usually has a roller conveyor aimed at separating the rest removed bark pieces from the wood flow.
In tumble debarking the length of the drum is usually from 20 to 35 meters and the diameter from 4.5 to 5.5 meters. In parallel debarking the length of the drum is even longer, the diameter being, however, smaller.
The quality of the wood taken to the debarking varies, and often more than one sort of wood must be handled in one and the same debarking apparatus. For solving the problems caused by these facts for the debarking, there has been proposed a debarking drum being alternatively rotatable in opposite directions and being provided with different debarking properties in the opposite rotation directions. The basic structure of this kind of a debarking drum is disclosed for example in the Examined Patent Application Publication no 454 758 of the Swedish patent application no. 8401927-2.
Changes of the wood to be debarked and in the debarking efficiency cause also changes in the properties of the loosened bark following the wood from the debarking drum. Correspondingly, the devices separating the removed bark from the wood flow must operate in alternating conditions. The problem is emphasized in an apparatus, where drums with a substantially closed casing are used, and consequently practically all the bark follows the debarked wood from the drum. This problem exists also when using a debarking drum equipped at least for a part of its casing with bark removal slots.
An improvement to the problem has been provided by means of a method in accordance with the present invention, whereby the bark is removed from the log in a debarking drum being rotatable alternatively in opposite directions and having in its alternative rotation directions different debarking properties, by applying method steps having characteristics defined in the characterizing part of claim 1. Alternative embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims 2 and 3.
An apparatus according to the invention for debarking logs is defined in the enclosed claim 4, including its own characteristics. Alternative embodiments of the apparatus in accordance with the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims from 5 to 7.
The invention and its details will be described in more detail in the following, with reference to the enclosed drawings, wherein
The logs are discharged from the drum over a gate 7 to a discharge conveyor 8 of the drum. That is followed by a roller conveyor 9, where the rest of the bark pieces are separated from the wood flow.
The loose bark pieces drop through the gaps 10 between the rolls to a water chute 11 transporting the bark pieces further. Also a stone catcher 12 is located on the roller conveyor 9, as well as the washing station 13 of the logs prior to the chipping. The roller conveyor is followed by an infeed conveyor 14 of the chipper, feeding the logs to be chipped to the chipper 15. The water chute 11 is extended below each conveyor 8, 9 and 14, because some amounts of bark and wood pieces fall from the conveyors and between them.
In the debarking process in accordance with
Logs to be debarked in one and the same drum can for example have the following characteristics:
The debarking drum 4′ of the debarking process in accordance with the present invention is illustrated in
When the drum 4′ is rotated in the direction G, the logs in the drum form an inclined surface about according to the dashed line 22. The logs, the bark and eventual pieces of wood are removed from the drum to the discharge conveyor 20 over the end plate 23. The end plate is fixed, because there is no need to increase the degree of admission of the drum when the wood is easily debarked. The debarking time should be as short as possible in order to avoid breakage of the wood and wood losses. The material (arrow MG) discharged from the drum 4′ drops substantially onto the edge 24 of the discharge conveyor. Because the logs are mainly guided by means of the edge 24 to the portion 32 of the roller conveyor, the eventual broken wood pieces cannot drop between the rolls 32 together with the smaller bark pieces.
When the drum 4′ rotates in the direction A, the logs in the drum form correspondingly an inclined surface according to the dashed line 25. The logs, eventual woos pieces and bigger bark pieces are removed from the drum to the discharge conveyor over the end plate, in other words, gate 26. The position of the gate 26 and, thus, the degree of admission of the drum, can be adjusted. This is necessary for changing the debarking efficiency according to the raw material to be debarked. The gate is illustrated in a more closed position with dashed line 27. The material to be discharged from the drum (arrow MA) falls substantially to the edge 28 of the discharge conveyor guiding the wood and bark flow to the portion 33 of the roller conveyor 20. Through the bigger gaps between the rolls of the portion 33 also bigger bark pieces can fall off.
According to
In the more gentle debarking, with the direction of rotation G, the cutting tool 31 stays behind the barking tool 29 thus not damaging the logs. So, the cutting tool 31 acts only in one direction. The operation in accordance with the invention can also be implemented without cutting tools 31, whereby the difference in the effect of the rotation direction G and A to the debarking is smaller.
The forepart of the discharge conveyor 20 of
The pitch of the blades 42 of the threads in the rolls 33 of the roller portion used for the more aggressive debarking is of the range from 150 to 400 mm. This is to prevent the long logs from falling between the rolls. The distance between the surfaces of the adjacent cylinders 43 ranges from 50 to 300 mm. Due to the bigger gap 10″ the long bark pieces are efficiently separated from the wood flow in this portion 33 of the conveyor. In
In the method in accordance with the invention, wherein the material is discharged from the drum according to the direction of rotation of the drum onto a roller conveyor having two portions, both a closed drum and a traditional drum with bark openings can be used.
A debarking process in accordance with the invention can be used in a plant, where wood species with different debarking properties are debarked. The wood being more difficult to debark is debarked aggressively and the wood being more easily debarked is debarked gently on the same debarking line. An advantage of the invention is also the fact that the effect and aggressiveness of the debarking of the wood can be dimensioned according to the need and in that way unnecessary wood losses can be avoided.
Instead of the roller conveyor 20, also some other apparatus or device combination can be used, having different functions with respect to the different portions of the apparatus for separating wood and bark.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20040360 | Mar 2004 | FI | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FI2005/050044 | 2/22/2005 | WO | 00 | 7/6/2006 |