Claims
- 1. A method for manufacturing printing paper or paperboard with a grammage of 30-200 g/m2 in a paper or paperboard machine, cormprising a wet section, a press section and a drying Section, in which mcthod a web, formed in thc wet section, is pressed in a roll press with a double-felted roll-press nip and, thereafter, in a shoe press with an extended single or double-felted shoe-press nip, wherein:the web is pressed in a deflection-compensating roll press, having said doublefelted roll-press nip and open press rolls; the machine is operated at a web speed of at least 1,200 m/min.; the web in said roll-press nip is subjected to a linear load ranging from 100 to 300 kN/m, and a specific pressure ranging from 5 to 15 MPa; and the web in said shoe-press nip is subjected to a linear load ranging from 500 to 1,500 kN/n, and a spedfic presurc ranging from 4 to 13 MPa; and to obtain a dewatered web with a dry-solids content of at least 35 percent, preferably at least 38 percent, after the roll-press nip and at least 45 percent after the shoe-press nip.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said roll-press nip is subjected to a linear load ranging from 120 to 250 kN/m.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said roll-press nip is subjected to a specific pressure ranging from 8 to 11 MPa.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherin the web in said shoe-press nip is subjected to a linear load ranging from 700 to 1,200 kN/m.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the web in said shoe-press nip is subjected to a specific pressure ranging from 4 to 8 MPa.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the web, after the roll-press nip, is brought to adhere to a press felt acting as a tasfer felt in the roll press with the aid of a suction roll and/or one or several blowing boxes that generate partial vacuum or suction boxes.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the web is conveyed to the shoe-press nip enclosed br n first and second press clothi in a sandwich construction.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the web, after the shoe-press nip, which is double-felted, is brought to adhere to a press felt acting as a transfer felt in the shoe press with the aid of a suction roll and/or one or several blowing boxes that generate partial vacuum or suction boxes.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the web, after the shoe-press nip, which is single-felted, is brought to adhere to a press clothing acting as a transfer belt having a smooth web-contacting surface.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the web, having been transferred from the roll press to the shoe press, is brought to adhere to a prss felt acting as the felt carrying the web in the shoe press with the assistance of blowing boxes that generate partial vacuum or suction boxes, atrnged in the loop of said press felt.
- 11. The method of claim 1, wherein the web is transferred from the roll press to the shoe press with the aid of a pick-up suction roll, arranged in the loop of a press felt of the shoe press, which press felt carries the web to the shoe-prss nip.
- 12. The method of claim 1, wherein the web is conveyed from the roll-press nip enclosed between upper and lower press felts in a sandwich construction.
- 13. The method of claim 1, wherein the web is conveyed from the roll-press nip to the shoe-press nip enclosed between upper and lower press felts in a first sandwich construction and, following a closed draw between the roll press and the shoe press, thereafter enclosed bctwecn first and second press clothings of the shoe press in a second sandwich construction.
- 14. The method of claim 1 wherein the web is prsed in the deflection-compersating roll press, the rolls of which each have a water-receiving capacity of 0.7-1.8 dm3/m2 of envelope surface.
- 15. A paper or paperboard machine for mnanufacturing printing paper or paperboard at high speed, which printing paper or paperboard has a grammage of 30-200 g/m2, comprising a wet section, a press section and a drying section, which press section includes a roll press, having a double-felted roll-press nip, and a shoe press, having an extended single or double-felted shoe-press nip, wherein the roll press has open press rolls with deflection-compensating, rotatablyjournalled envelope surfaces and wherein the machine is arranged to be operated at a web speed of at least 1,200 m/min, with a linear load in the roll-press nip ranging from 100 to 300 kN/m, and in the shoe-press nip ranging from 500 to 1,500 kN/m, and with a specific pressure in the roll-prss nip raneing from 5 to 15 MPa, and in the shoe-press nip ranging from 4 to 13 MPa, to obtain a dewatered web with a dry-solids content of at least 35 percent, preferably at least 38 percent, after the roll-press nip and at least 45 percent after the shoe-press nip, wherein the open press rolls each have an envelope surface of steel with a plurality of grooves for receiving water, that together have a volume per square metre of envelope surface of 0.7-1.8 dm3, the grooves having a width of about 0.5 mm.
- 16. The machine of claim 15 wherein the linear load in the roll-pres nip ranges from 120 to 250 kN/m.
- 17. The machine of claim 15 wherein the linear load in the shoe-press nip ranges from 700 to 1,200 kN/m.
- 18. The machine of claim 15 wherein the specific pressure in the roll-press nip ranges from 8 to 11 MPa.
- 19. The machine of claim 15 wherein the specific pressure in the shoe-press nip ranges from 4 to 8 MPa.
- 20. The macbine of claim 15, wherein a suction roll and/or one or several blowing boxes that generate partial vacuum or suction boxes am arranged after the roll-press nip in the loop of a press felt acting as a transfer felt in the roll press.
- 21. The machine of claim 20, wherein first and second press clothings of the shoe press are arranged to run in contact with each other before the shoe-press nip, whilst enclosing the web between them, to fonn a sandwich construction up until the shoe-press nip.
- 22. The machine of claim 15, wherein a suction roll and/or one or several blowing boxes that generate partial vacuum or suction boxes are arranged after the shoe-press nip, which is double-feltod, in the loop of a press felt acting as a transfer felt in the shoe press.
- 23. The machine of claim 15, wherein the shoe press has a press clothing which is an impermeable transfer belts having a smooth surface, to which the web adheres after the shoe-press nip.
- 24. The machine of claim 23, wherein the impermeable transfer belt is arranged as a lower press clothing in the shoe press.
- 25. The machine of claim 15 further comiprising a plurality of blowing boxes that generate partial vacuum, said pluarality of blowing boxes being arranged in the loop of a press felt arranged to carry the web in the shoe press from the roll press to the shoe-press nip.
- 26. The machine of claim 15 wherein a pick-up suction roll is arranged in the shoe press in a loop of a press felt arranged to carry the web to the shoe-press nip, which pick-up suction roll is arranged with said press felt to cooperate with the press felt acting as a transfer felt in the roll press to transfer the web to said press felt.
- 27. The machine of claim 15, wherein upper and lower press felts of the roll press are arranged to run in contact with each other from the roll-press nip, whilst enclosing the web between therm, to form a sandwich construction up until a suction roll arranged in the loop of the web carrying press felt.
- 28. The machine of claim 15, wherein upper and lower press flts of the roll press are arranged to run in contact with each other, whilst enclosing the web between them, to form a first sandwich construction up until a suction roll arranged in the loop of the press felt carrying the web, and in that first and second press clothings of the shoe press are arranged to run in contact with each other before the shoe-press nip, whilst enclosing the web between them, to form a second sandwich construction up until the shoe-press nip.
- 29. The machine of claim 15 wherein the groove or volume is about 1.1 dm3/m2 of envelope surface.
- 30. The machine of claim 29, wherein the press roll is gooves have a depth of about 5 mm, the cc distance between two adjacent grooves being about 2.25 mm.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a national stage application of PCT Application No. PCTSJE00/00826, filed May 2, 2000, and claims priority on Swedish Application No. 9901754-3 filed May 14, 1999, and on U.S. Provisional App. No. 60/139,634 filed Jun. 17, 1999.
PCT Information
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