Claims
- 1. A method for ozone bleaching of high consistency pulp particles to raise the pulp brightness from a first GE brightness to a second, higher GE brightness, comprising:
- providing acidified pulp particles having a high consistency greater than 20%;
- introducing the high consistency pulp particles and a gaseous bleaching mixture containing ozone into a first stage;
- mixing the pulp particles and gaseous bleaching mixture in the first stage with high shearing action to completely and uniformly mix and contact the pulp particles with the gaseous bleaching mixture by turbulently turning over the pulp particles as said particles are moved through substantially all of the first stage so that substantially all of the pulp particles are lifted, tossed and agitated in the presence of the gaseous bleaching agent to react said pulp particles with at least about 50% of the ozone in the first stage;
- directly passing the pulp particles and gaseous bleaching mixture with unreacted ozone from the first stage into a second retention stage;
- stripping essentially all available ozone from the gaseous bleaching mixture by reacting the pulp particles and the unreacted ozone in a pulp bed in the second retention stage to further consume ozone from the gaseous bleaching mixture to complete the reaction of the pulp particles with the ozone, thereby stripping essentailly all available ozone from the gaseous bleaching mixture and obtaining a bleached pulp having the second GE brightness; and
- removing the bleached pulp from the second stage.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the pulp particles are mixed with the gaseous bleaching mixture for at least about 40 seconds prior to passing to the second stage.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the pulp particles have a consistency of about 35 to 50%.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the pulp particles are reacted with the unreacted ozone in the second stage for at least about 5 minutes to substantially complete the bleaching of the pulp particles.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the pulp particles are mixed with the gaseous bleaching mixture for about 80-180 seconds prior to passing to the second stage, and then the pulp particles are reacted with the unreacted ozone in the second stage for about 10 to 30 minutes to substantially complete the bleaching of the pulp particles.
- 6. A method for ozone bleaching of high consistency pulp particles to raise the pulp brightness from a first GE brightness to a second, higher GE brightness, comprising:
- providing acidified pulp particles having a high consistency greater than 20%;
- introducing the high consistency pulp particles and a gaseous bleaching mixture containing ozone into a first stage;
- mixing the pulp particles and gaseous bleaching mixture in the first stage with high shearing action to completely and uniformly mix and contact substantially all of the pulp particles with the gaseous bleaching mixture by turbulently turning over the pulp particles as said particles are moved through substantially all of the first stage so that substantially all of the pulp particles are lifted, tossed and agitated in the presence of the gaseous bleaching agent to react at least a portion of said pulp particles with the ozone in the first stage to consume between about 50-90% of the ozone;
- directly passing the pulp particles and bleaching mixture with unreacted ozone from the first stage into an essentially quiescent second stage wherein ozone contacted pulp particles finish reacting with said unreacted ozone;
- reacting the pulp particles with the unreacted ozone in a pulp bed in the second stage to consume substantially all remaining available ozone and thus strip essentially all available ozone from the gaseous bleaching mixture, thereby obtaining a substantially uniformly bleached pulp having the second GE brightness; and
- removing the bleached pulp from the second stage.
- 7. The method according to claim 6, further comprising comminuting the pulp particles to sufficient size to achieve substantially complete penetration of a majority of said particles by the ozone.
- 8. The method according to claim 6, wherein between about 60-75% of the total available ozone is consumed in the first stage; and between about 20-40% is consumed in the second stage.
- 9. The method according to claim 6, wherein the pulp particles have a consistency of about 35 to 50% and are mixed with the gaseous bleaching mixture for about 40 to 180 seconds prior to passing to the second stage.
- 10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the pulp particles are reacted with the unreacted ozone in the second stage for about 5 to 30 minutes to substantially complete the bleaching of the pulp particles.
- 11. The method of claim 6, which further comprises comminuting the acidified pulp particles prior to introducing the comminuted pulp particles into the first stage.
- 12. The method of claim 6, wherein the pulp particles are mixed with the gaseous bleaching mixture for about 80-180 seconds prior to passing to the second stage, and then the pulp particles are reacted with the unreacted ozone in the second stage for about 10 to 30 minutes to substantially complete the bleaching of the pulp particles.
- 13. A method for ozone bleaching of high consistency wood pulp particles to raise the pulp brightness from a first GE brightness to a second, higher GE brightness, comprising:
- providing acidified pulp particles having a first GE brightness and a consistency between about 35-50%;
- introducing the high consistency pulp particles and a gaseous bleaching mixture containing ozone together into a first reactor vessel;
- subjecting the pulp particles and gaseous bleaching mixture to high shear mixing in the first vessel for a sufficient time to contact substantially all of the pulp particles with the ozone and to obtain an initial reaction between the ozone and the pulp particles;
- retaining said pulp particles and gaseous bleaching mixture in said first vessel for a sufficient time with high shear mixing by turbulently turning over the pulp particles as said particles are moved through substantially all of the first stage so that substantially all of the pulp particles are lifted, tossed and agitated in the presence of the gaseous bleaching agent to react a portion of said pulp particles with the ozone to consume between about 50-90% of the ozone of the gaseous bleaching mixture:
- directly passing the pulp particles and gaseous bleaching mixture from said first vessel into a second reactor vessel to form an essentially quiescent pulp bed in the second reactor vessel;
- drawing said gaseous bleaching mixture through the pulp bed to react the pulp particles in the second reactor vessel with unreacted ozone in the gaseous bleaching mixture received from the first vessel to complete the reaction of the pulp particles with substantially all available ozone to thus strip substantially all of the ozone from the gaseous bleaching mixture by reaction with the pulp particles in the pulp bed to thus obtain pulp particles having a substantially uniform second GE brightness;
- recovering the ozone stripped gaseous bleaching mixture from the second reactor vessel;
- quenching said bleaching reaction by adding water to the pulp particles in the second reactor vessel; and
- removing the pulp particles having said second brightness from said second reactor vessel.
- 14. The method according to claim 13, wherein:
- the amount of ozone consumed in the first reactor vessel is between about 60-75% of total available ozone; and
- the amount of ozone consumed in the second reactor vessel is between at least about 20-40% of total available ozone.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, further comprising continuously conveying said pulp in said first reactor vessel from an inlet to an outlet while performing said high shear mixing.
- 16. The method of claim 13, wherein the pulp particles are reacted with the unreacted ozone in the second reactor vessel for about 5 to 30 minutes to substantially complete the bleaching of the pulp particles.
- 17. The method of claim 13, which further comprises comminuting the acidified pulp particles prior to introducing the comminuted pulp particles into the first stage.
- 18. The method according to claim 13, wherein the pulp particles are mixed with the gaseous bleaching mixture for at least about 40 seconds prior to passing to the second stage.
- 19. The method according to claim 18, wherein the pulp particles have a consistency of about 35 to 50%.
- 20. The method of claim 13, wherein the pulp particles are mixed with the gaseous bleaching mixture for about 80-180 seconds prior to passing to the second stage, and then the pulp particles are reacted with the unreacted ozone in the second stage for about 10 to 30 minutes to substantially complete the bleaching of the pulp particles.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/705,691 filed May 24, 1991, now abandoned.
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