Claims
- 1. In a process for producing a highly qualified dissolving pulp sheet comprising removing a substantial proportion of the hemicellulose in a pre-hydrolyzed, bleached sulphate cellulosic pulp consisting essentially of natural, non-chemically transformed cellulose and residual amounts of non-chemically transformed hemicellulose by contacting said pulp with an alkaline aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide to treat same, said solution containing 50-150 g NaOH/l, and being at a temperature of about 10.degree. to 60.degree. C., thereafter washing the treated pulp to remove sodium hydroxide and dissolved hemicellulose therefrom, and drying and pressing the washed, treated pulp to form sheets, the improvement comprising subjecting the pulp during at least a portion of the treatment step to mechanical working under a net energy supply of 15-100 KWh/ton pulp to split the primary layer, and at least the outer parts of the secondary layer, of the pulp fibers substantially without fibrillation, whereby the pulp sheet exhibits reduced swelling tendencies and improved mercerizing properties, combined with at least reduced need for dialysis of the mercerisation liquor, in subsequent viscose processing, while reducing the energy consumption in the treatment process.
- 2. Process of claim 1, wherein the alkaline aqueous solution container 70-110 g NaOH/l.
- 3. Process according to claim 1, wherein the net energy supplied to said pulp by said mechanical working is 20-60 KWh/ton pulp.
- 4. Process of any one of claims 1, 2 or 3, wherein the concentration of the cellulosic pulp in the alkaline aqueous solution is about 2 to about 35 weight percent.
- 5. Process of claim 4, wherein said concentration is about 5 to about 15 weight percent.
- 6. Process of claim 4, wherein the cellulose fibers of the pulp sheet have an R18 value of 97-99%.
- 7. Process of claim 4, wherein the pulp is subjected to mechanical working in a disc refiner.
- 8. Process of claim 8, wherein said pre-hydrolyzed, bleached sulphate cellulosic pulp contains about 80-90 weight percent of chemically non-transformed cellulose and about 10-20 weight percent of chemically non-transformed hemicellulose.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 082,930, filed Oct. 9, 1979 now abandoned.
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