Claims
- 1. A method for calendaring a moist paper or paperboard web made with pulp, comprising the steps of:moving the moist paper or paperboard web under a slight external pressing pressure through a long nip formed between two smooth, moisture impermeable counter surfaces from which at least one is heated, and a first surface of the web is in contact with the first counter surface and a second surface of the web is in contact with the second counter surface, wherein the first counter surface has a first temperature of at least 100° C. and the second counter surface has a second temperature which is higher than the first temperature and at least 160° C., the web being moved in such a way that the second surface of the web is calendered during traveling between the first counter suface and the second counter suface by the contact with the second counter surface; and wherein the web is calendered during traveling between the first counter surface and the second counter surface such that the web has an inner vapour pressure inside the moist paper or paperboard web which is increased due to the heating of the web and the restriction of the evaporation of moisture from the web by means of the first counter suface and the second counter suface, said inner vapour pressure acting to resist resisting the slight pressing pressure between the the first counter surface and the second counter surfaces, thus counteracting reduction of the thickness of the paper or paperboard web during calendering.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the vapour pressure inside the paper or paperboard web is reduced by allowing the web to cool down when it is in contact with one of the counter surfaces.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein fines of the paper or paperboard, or pigment mixed in the pulp is transferred into the surface of the web by means of the vapour pressure inside the web.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the first surface of the web is calendered by:moving the moist paper or paperboard web under a slight external pressing pressure through a second long nip formed between two smooth, moisture impermeable counter surfaces from which at least one is heated, and the second surface of the web is in contact with the first counter surface and the first surface of the web is in contact with the second counter surface; wherein the first counter surface has a first temperature of at least 100° C. and the second counter surface has a second temperature which is higher than the first temperature and at least 160° C. in such a way that the first surface of the web is calendered during traveling between the first counter surface and the second counter surface by the contact with the second counter surface.
- 5. A device for calendering a moist paper or paperboard web comprising:a first smooth moisture impermeable counter surface having a first temperature of at least 100° C.; and a second smooth moisture impermeable counter surface having a second temperature which is at least 160° C. and higher than the first temperature, and forming with the first counter surface a long nip through which the web to be calendered is arranged to travel under a slight external pressing pressure, wherein at least one of the first counter surface and the second counter surface is heated, and wherein a first surface of the web is in contact with the first counter surface and a second surface of the web is in contact with the second counter surface, such that the second surface of the web is calendered during travel between the counter surfaces by the contact with the second counter surface and the web has an inner vapour pressure inside the moist paper or paperboard web which is increased due to the heating of the web and the restriction of the evaporation of moisture from the web by the counter surfaces, said inner vapour pressure resisting the slight pressing pressure between the smooth counter surfaces thus counteracting reduction of the thickness of the web during calendering.
- 6. The device of claim 5 wherein each smooth counter surface is formed by a belt arranged to rotate around at least two rolls.
- 7. The device of claim 6 wherein each belt is made of a metal material.
- 8. The device of claim 6 wherein a gap whose width equals the thickness of the web remains between the belts.
- 9. A device for calendering a paper or board web comprising:a first roll; a second roll spaced a first distance from the first roll; a third roll defining a first roll pair with the first roll; a fourth roll spaced the first distance from the third roll, and forming a second roll pair with the second roll; a first belt which rotates about the first roll and the second roll, the first belt defining a first smooth moisture impermeable counter surface having a first temperature of at least 100° C.; a second belt which rotates about die third roll and the fourth roll, the second belt defining a second smooth moisture impermeable counter surface having a second temperature which is at least 160° C. and higher than the first temperature, the second counter surface forming with the first counter surface a long nip through which the web travels under a slight external pressing pressure, wherein at least one of the first counter surface and the second counter surface is heated, and wherein a first surface of the web is in contact with the first counter surface and a second surface of the web is in contact with the second counter surface, such that the second surface of the web is calendered during travel between the counter surfaces by the contact with the second counter surface and the web has an inner vapour pressure which is increased due to the heating of the web mid the restriction of the evaporation of moisture from the web by the counter surfaces, said inner vapour pressure resisting the slight pressing pressure between the smooth counter surfaces thus counteracting reduction of the thickness of the web during calendering.
- 10. The device of claim 9 further comprising a second device comprising:a second device first roll; a second device second roll spaced a second device first distance from the second device first roll; a second device third roll defining a second device first roll pair with the second device first roll; a second device fourth roll spaced the second device first distance from the second device third roll, and forming a second device second roll pair with the second device second roll; a second device first belt rotates about the second device first roll and the second device second roll, the second device first belt defining a second device first smooth moisture impermeable counter surface having a second device first temperature of at least 100° C.; a second device second belt which rotates about the second device third roll and the second device fourth roll, the second device second belt defining a second device second temperature which is at least 160° C. and higher than the second device first temperature, the second device second counter surface forming with the second device first counter surface a long nip through which the web travels under a slight external pressing pressure, wherein at least one of the second device first counter surface and the second device second counter surface is heated, and wherein the second surface of the web is in contact with the second device first counter surface and a first surface of the web is in contact with the second device second counter surface, such that the first surface of the web is calendered during travel between the second device counter surfaces by the contact with the second device second counter surface and the web has an inner vapour pressure which is increased due to the heating of the web and the restriction of the evaporation of moisture from the web by the second device counter surfaces, said inner vapour pressure resisting the slight pressing pressure between the smooth counter surfaces thus counteracting reduction of the thickness of the web during calendering.
- 11. The device of claim 9 wherein each belt is made of a metal material.
- 12. The device of claim 9 wherein a gap whose width equals the thickness of the web remains between the belts.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a US national stage application of PCT Application No. PCT/FI01/00090, filed Feb. 1, 2001, and claims priority on Finnish Application No. 20000288 filed Feb. 11, 2000, the disclosures of both of which applications are incorporated by reference herein.
PCT Information
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