Claims
- 1. A process for the continuous digestion of cellulosic fiber material using a closed impregnation system having a concurrent flow zone followed by a countercurrent flow zone, and a digester system, said process comprising the steps of impregnating the fiber material with liquid in the closed impregnation system, withdrawing a predetermined amount of liquid from the impregnation system at a point located between the concurrent flow zone and the countercurrent flow zone, and supplying to the concurrent flow zone black liquor, and to the countercurrent flow zone white liquor and a predetermined amount of black liquor and withdrawing a predetermined amount of liquid from a portion of said digester system;
- wherein the liquids withdrawn from the impregnation system and the digester system are transferred to a first and a second serially connected flash cyclone for heat recovery, the black liquor supplied to the countercurrent flow zone of the impregnation system comprising the liquid withdrawn from the digester system between a digester system concurrent flow zone and a digester system countercurrent flow zone, and the black liquor supplied to the concurrent flow zone of the impregnation system comprising the effluent from said second flash cyclone which receives liquid withdrawn from the digester system via said first flash cyclone and liquid withdrawn from the impregnation system.
- 2. A process for the continuous digestion of cellulosic fiber material using a closed impregnation system having a concurrent flow zone followed by a countercurrent flow zone, and a digester system, said process comprising the steps of impregnating the fiber material with liquid in the closed impregnation system, withdrawing a predetermined amount of liquid from the impregnation system at a point located between the concurrent flow zone and the countercurrent flow zone, and supplying to the concurrent flow zone black liquor, and to the countercurrent flow zone white liquor and a predetermined amount of black liquor, and withdrawing a predetermined amount of liquid from a portion of said digester system;
- wherein the liquids withdrawn from the impregnation system and the digester system are transferred to a first and a second serially connected flash cyclone for heat recovery, the black liquor supplied to the countercurrent flow zone of the impregnation system comprising a first part of the liquid withdrawn from the digester system between a digester system concurrent flow zone and a digester system countercurrent flow zone and the effluent from said first flash cyclone which receives the other part of the liquid withdrawn from the digester system, and the black liquor supplied to the concurrent flow zone of the impregnation system comprising the effluent from said second flash cyclone which receives liquid withdrawn from the digester system via said first flash cyclone and liquid withdrawn from the impregnation system.
- 3. A process for the continuous digestion of cellulosic fiber material using a closed impregnation system having a concurrent flow zone followed by a countercurrent flow zone, and a digester system, said process comprising the steps of impregnating the fiber material with liquid in the closed impregnation system, withdrawing a predetermined amount of liquid form the flow zone and the countercurrent flow zone, and supplying to the concurrent flow zone black liquor, and to the countercurrent flow zone white liquor and a predetermined amount of black liquor, and withdrawing a predetermined amount of liquid from a portion of said digester system;
- wherein the liquids withdrawn from the impregnation system and the digester system are transferred to a first and a second serially connected flash cyclones for heat recovery, the black liquor supplied to the countercurrent flow zone of the impregnation system comprising the liquid withdrawn from the digester system between a digester system concurrent flow zone and a digester system countercurrent flow zone, and the black liquor supplied to the concurrent flow zone of the impregnation system comprising the effluent from said second flash cyclone which receives liquid withdrawn from the digester system via said first flash cyclone and liquid withdrawn from the impregnation system, and wherein a concentration of alkali in the inlet of the digester system is less than 30 g/l and is controlled by the addition of white liquor and black liquor and by the retention time of the fiber material in the countercurrent flow zone of the impregnation system.
- 4. A process for the continuous digestion of cellulosic fiber material using a closed impregnation system having a concurrent flow zone followed by a countercurrent flow zone, and a digester system, said process comprising the steps of impregnating the fiber material with liquid in the closed impregnation system, withdrawing a predetermined amount of liquid from the impregnation system at a point located between the concurrent flow zone and the countercurrent flow zone, and supplying to the concurrent flow zone black liquor, and to the countercurrent flow zone white liquor and a predetermined amount of black liquor, and withdrawing a predetermined amount of liquid from a portion of said digester system;
- wherein the liquids withdrawn from the impregnation system and the digester system are transferred to a first and a second serially connected flash cyclones for heat recovery, the black liquor supplied to the countercurrent flow zone of the impregnation system comprising a first part of the liquid withdrawn from the digester system between a digester system concurrent flow zone and digester system countercurrent flow zone and the effluent from said first flash cyclone which receives the other part of the liquid withdrawn from the digester system and the black liquor supplied to the concurrent flow zone of the impregnation system comprising the effluent from said second flash cyclone which receives liquid withdrawn from the digester system via said first flash cyclone and liquid withdrawn from the impregnation system, and wherein the concentration of alkali in the inlet of the digester system is less than 30 g/l and is controlled by the addition of white liquor and black liquor and by the retention time of the fiber material in the countercurrent flow zone of the impregnation system.
- 5. The process as claimed in claim 2, 3 or 4 wherein said digester countercurrent flow zone is a washing zone.
- 6. A process as recited in claim 2, 3 or 4 wherein said digester countercurrent flow zone is a cooking zone.
- 7. A process as recited in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 wherein the impregnation system includes an impregnation vessel and black liquor is added to the fiber material in such amounts that the amount of free liquid in the concurrent flow zone of the impregnation vessel is above 0.5 m.sup.3 /ton dry fiber material.
- 8. A process as recited in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 wherein the retention time of the fiber material in the concurrent flow zone of the impregnation system is about 10 to 20 minutes and in the countercurrent flow zone about 10 to 20 minutes.
- 9. A process as recited in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 wherein the concentration of alkali in the inlet of the digester is controlled by circulation of a small amount of partially spent digesting liquor removed from the digester downstream of the inlet and introduced to the inlet of the digester.
- 10. A process as recited in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 wherein the white liquor supplied to the countercurrent flow zone is 0.8 to 1.6 m.sup.3 /ton dry wood.
- 11. The process as recited in claim 10 comprising the further step of supplying white liquor to the concurrent flow zone.
- 12. The process as recited in claim 11 wherein the impregnation system includes an impregnation vessel and the black liquor and white liquor are added to the fiber material in the concurrent flow zone in an amount such that the quantity of free liquor in the concurrent flow zone of the impregnation vessel is above 0.5 m.sup.3 /ton dry fiber material.
- 13. A process as recited in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 wherein the black liquor supplied to the countercurrent flow zone has a relatively low content of alkali.
- 14. A process as recited in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 wherein the black liquor supplied to the concurrent flow zone has a relatively low content of alkali and high content of sulphide.
- 15. A process as recited in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 wherein the upward flow in the countercurrent flow zone of the impregnation system is limited so that the remaining content of alkali in the liquid withdrawn is substantially of the same magnitude as the remaining content of alkali in the liquid withdrawn from the diameter between a digester concurrent flow zone and a digester countercurrent flow zone.
- 16. A process as recited in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 wherein the amount of liquid withdrawn from said impregnation system is greater than the amount of free liquid in the concurrent flow zone, the difference between said amounts being so great that an upward flow of liquid in the countercurrent flow zone meets descending fiber material and alkali in the white liquor of the liquid being drawn upwards in the countercurrent flow zone and alkali is substantially consumed by reaction with the fiber material.
- 17. A process as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 comprising the further step of supplying white liquor to the concurrent flow zone.
- 18. A process as claimed in claim 17 wherein the impregnation system includes an impregnation vessel and black liquor and white liquor are added to the fiber material in the concurrent flow zone in an amount such that the quantity of free liquor in the concurrent flow zone of the impregnation vessel is above 0.5 m.sup.3 /ton dry fiber material.
- 19. The process as recited in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 wherein the impregnation system includes an impregnation vessel and black liquor and white liquor are added to the fiber material in the concurrent flow zone in an amount such that the quantity of free liquor in the concurrent flow zone of the impregnation vessel is above 0.5 m.sup.3 /ton dry fiber material.
- 20. A process as recited in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 wherein the liquid to wood ratio is 3.0 to 1 to 3.5 to 1.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application No. 07/420,322, filed Oct. 12, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,080,755.
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