Claims
- 1. A process for removing ink and/or contaminant particles from a pulp slurry of recycled pulp in liquid suspension, comprising the steps of:
- providing a first screen stage including an upright cylindrical vessel having an upright cylindrical screen member mounted therein which is open at its top and bottom ends and has a cylindrical screen wall having perforations of a fine size formed through its surface, said cylindrical screen member having a given diameter defining an inner volume and being centered on a vertical axis in the vessel, an open-typed rotor which does not significantly block the open bottom end of the screens member and which includes a plurality of blades mounted for rotation about the vertical axis in close proximity to and on a radially inward side of the screen wall of the screen member;
- introducing an inlet feed of a pulp slurry under pressure into the not significantly blocked, open bottom end of the screen member in said vessel;
- adding pressurized air to the pulp slurry fed into the inner volume of the screen member;
- rotating the blades so as to keep perforations in the screen wall clear while creating a rising vortex of air bubbles from the added air for carrying ink and contaminant particles upwardly through the inner volume of the screen member;
- releasing from an accepts outlet at a central portion of the vessel an accepts stream of pulp in suspension that has been passed through the screen wall of the screen member; and
- drawing off from a rejects outlet at a top portion of the vessel a rejects stream from the vortex of air bubbles carrying ink and contaminant particles moving upwardly through the top end of the screen member.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, wherein the rejects stream from the vessel is passed as an inlet feed to a secondary screen stage for further separation of ink and/or contaminant particles from the pulp in suspension.
- 3. A process according to claim 2, wherein the rejects stream from the first screen stage is first passed to a tank for removal of a foam of ink and/or contaminant particles rising to the top of the tank, and the remainder of the rejects stream from the tank is passed as an inlet feed to the secondary screen stage.
- 4. A process according to claim 2, wherein the secondary screen stage is provided with an upright cylindrical vessel, upright cylindrical screen member, upright blades mounted for rotation, and drive means for the blades, and said process further includes introducing the rejects stream from the first screen stage under pressure into the not significantly blocked, open bottom end of the screen member in said vessel of said secondary screen stage, releasing from an accepts outlet at a central portion of the vessel of said secondary screen stage an accepts stream of pulp in suspension that has been passed through the screen wall of the screen member of said secondary screen stage, and drawing off from a rejects outlet at a top portion of the vessel of said secondary screen stage a secondary rejects stream from the vortex of air bubbles carrying ink and contaminant particles moving upwardly through the top end of the screen member of said secondary screen stage.
- 5. A process according to claim 4, wherein the secondary rejects stream from the secondary screen stage is passed as an inlet feed to a tertiary screen stage.
- 6. A process according to claim 4, wherein the accepts stream from the secondary screen stage is combined with the accepts stream from the first screen stage.
- 7. A process according to claim 4, wherein the accepts stream from said secondary screen stage is combined with the inlet feed to the first screen stage.
- 8. A process according to claim 5, wherein the tertiary screen stage is provided with an upright cylindrical vessel, upright cylindrical screen member, upright blades mounted for rotation, and drive means for the blades, and said process further includes introducing the secondary rejects stream under pressure into the not significantly blocked, open bottom end of the screen member in said vessel of said tertiary screen stage, releasing from an accepts outlet at a central portion of the vessel of said tertiary screen stage an accepts stream of pulp in suspension that has been passed through the screen wall of the screen member of said tertiary screen stage, and drawing off from a rejects outlet at a top portion of the vessel of said tertiary screen state a tertiary rejects stream from the vortex of air bubbles carrying ink and contaminant particles moving upwardly through the top end of the screen member of said tertiary screen stage.
- 9. A process according to claim 1, wherein the pulp slurry of the inlet feed has a consistency of 0.7% to 2.0% and is under pressure in the range of 5-50 psig, and the air is injected at a pressure about 5 psig higher than the feed pulp pressure.
- 10. A process according to claim 3, wherein air is added to the rejects stream passed to the tank in order to improve the foam removal of ink and/or contaminant particles.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/332,324 filed on Oct. 20, 1994 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,580,446).
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