Claims
- 1. A process for recycling old corrugated containers to produce a cellulosic fiber pulp consisting essentially of:
- i) reslushing old corrugated containers having a kappa number of 80 to 180 with water,
- ii) subjecting the thus reslushed old corrugated containers from i) to oxygen delignification, in the presence of sodium hydroxide at a temperature of 80.degree. C. to 120.degree. C., and an oxygen pressure of 60 to 120 psig for a time effective to lower the kappa number to 20 to 30, said oxygen delignification consisting essentially of exposing said reslushed old corrugated containers in an aqueous vehicle, to oxygen gas in the presence of said sodium hydroxide, in a plurality of sequential oxygen delignification stages, in which the reslushed old corrugated containers are exposed to said sodium hydroxide in sequentially introduced dosages of the sodium hydroxide, each dosage being not more than 50%, by dry weight, of sodium hydroxide, based on the weight of lignin in the old corrugated containers, said reslushed old corrugated containers and aqueous vehicle flowing sequentially through said stages and having a residence time in each stage to permit delignification,
- iii) recovering from ii) a cellulosic fiber pulp having a kappa number of 20 to 30 and a viscosity of 10 to 15 cp.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, wherein said oxygen delignification in step ii) is for a time of 30 to 120 minutes.
- 3. A process for recycling old corrugated containers to produce a cellulosic fiber pulp consisting essentially of:
- i) reslushing old corrugated containers, having a kappa number of more than 70, with water,
- ii) subjecting the thus reslushed old corrugated containers from i) to oxygen delignification, in the presence of alkaline material at a temperature of 80.degree. C. to 120.degree. C., and an oxygen pressure of 60 to 120 psig for a time effective to lower the kappa number to 15 to 35, said oxygen delignification consisting essentially of exposing said reslushed corrugated containers in an aqueous vehicle, to oxygen gas in the presence of said alkaline material, in a plurality of sequential oxygen delignification stages, in which the reslushed old corrugated containers are exposed to said alkaline material in sequentially introduced dosages of the alkaline material, each dosage being not more than 50%, by dry weight, of alkaline material, based on the weight of lignin in the old corrugated containers, said reslushed old corrugated containers and aqueous vehicle flowing sequentially through said stages and having a residence time in each stage to permit delignification, and
- iii ) recovering from ii), a cellulosic fiber pulp having a kappa number of 15 to 35 and a viscosity of 10 to 15 cp.
- 4. A process according to claim 3, wherein said alkaline material is aqueous sodium hydroxide.
- 5. A process according to claim 3, wherein said kappa number in i) is 80 to 180.
- 6. A process according to claim 3, wherein said oxygen delignification in step ii) is for a time of 30 to 120 minutes.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 07/837,870, filed Feb. 18, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,302,244.
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Divisions (1)
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