Claims
- 1. A system for use in producing mechanical pulp suited for newsprint and other specialty grade papers obviating need for addition thereto of chemical pulp as practiced in the prior art comprising a first receptacle, means interconnecting said first receptacle with plural sources of supply operative to provide a delivery and introduction to said first vessel of quantities of a sulfite solution and fibrous solids in a relatively high consistency slurry form in amounts proportioned to produce in said first receptacle a composite slurry the consistency of which does not materially exceed 7%, means conditioned on delivery of said proportioned amounts of said slurry and sulfite solution to said first vessel to subject them to a brief interval of mixing in said first receptacle sufficient only to place a limited portion of the sulfite in said composite slurry in surface contact with portions of the fibers exposed at the surfaces of its solids to initiate a sulfonation thereof, a second receptacle defining a dwell chamber interconnected with said first receptacle to receive therefrom the composite slurry produced therein and hold it in a relatively quiescent state for a limited predetermined interval of time sufficient for the sulfonation initiated in said first receptacle to self propagate and complete a first stage sulfonation of the fiber content of its solids the level of which is the range of about 0.5 to 0.9%, means connected to said second receptacle to receive and extract from said composite slurry, the sulfonation level of the fiber content of which is in the range of about 0.5 to 0.9%, an amount of the liquid thereof including a major portion of the sulfite in solution originally applied to form part of said composite slurry, thereby to provide a remainder of said composite slurry having a substantially increased consistency the sulfonation level of the fiber content of which is in the range of about 0.5 to 0.9%, means interconnecting said extracting means with said first receptacle to deliver said extracted liquid back to said first receptacle for reuse on a further portion of said composite furnish delivered thereto for the sulfonation of fiber content thereof in like manner, and a pressurized vessel, means to direct said remainder of said composite slurry into said pressurized vessel, said pressurized vessel having in association therewith means to subject said remainder to an environment of highly elevated temperature and corresponding above atmospheric pressure to cause the sulfite in said remainder of said pulp slurry to further react on and provide the fiber content of said remainder with a sulfonate level in excess of 0.9% and produce thereby a quality of mechanical pulp rendering it eminently suited for use in producing newsprint and other specialty grade papers without need for addition thereto of chemical pulp as practiced in the prior art.
- 2. A retro-fit system, for producing pulp highly suited for newsprint and other specialty grade papers from mechanical pulp furnish the fibrous solids content of which is embodied in a high consistency slurry form and fiber elements thereof are exposed at surface portions thereof at least in part, comprising separate and distinct sources of sulfite solution and said mechanical pulp furnish, means for simultaneously directing controlled proportioned amounts of said sulfite solution and said mechanical pulp furnish into a first tank to produce an intermingling thereof and a composite slurry the consistency of which does not materially exceed 7% and inherently place small portions of the sulfite in solution in intimate contact with exposed surface portions of the fiber content of said slurry to initiate a sulfonation thereof, a second tank defining a dwell chamber immediately downstream of said first tank, means to direct said composite slurry from said first tank to said dwell chamber on the achievement of said composite slurry in said first tank and provide a limited period of time for said composite slurry to dwell in said chamber with its fibrous content in a substantially quiescent state allowing a self propagation of the sulfonation thereof endowing wood fibers in said composite slurry with sulfonate levels between 0.5% and 0.9% without any further application thereto of any amount of said sulfite solution or cooking thereof, thereby effecting a first stage sulfonation thereof, de-watering means immediately following said second tank and receiving therefrom said composite slurry the fiber content of which has been so sulfonated, said de-watering means being constructed and arranged to effect a separation from said composite slurry of a portion of its liquid content including a major portion of the sulfite solution delivered to said first tank with the aforesaid proportioned amount of said pulp furnish, thereby to provide a remainder of said composite slurry having a relatively increased consistency, said de-watering means further having in connection therewith means to direct said separated portion of said liquid content of said composite slurry for its reuse in combination with and in application to the solids content of a further portion of said furnish delivered to said first tank for the sulfonation of its solids content in said system in the same manner as the solids content of the aforesaid proportioned amount of said pulp furnish delivered to said first tank, and a pressurized vessel and means to direct said remainder into said pressurized vessel, said pressurized vessel having in association therewith means to subject said remainder to an environment of highly elevated temperature and corresponding above atmospheric pressure to cause the original sulfite remaining in said remainder to per se further react on and provide the fiber content of said remainder with a sulfonate level in excess of 0.9% without need for addition of further chemicals thereto within said pressurized vessel.
- 3. A retrofit system for use in producing pulp highly suited for newsprint and other specialty grade papers from mechanical pulp furnish without necessity of the use of expensive chemicals comprising separate and distinct sources of sulfite solution and said mechanical pulp furnish the latter of which has a relatively high consistency slurry form the solids content of which has the form of fibers and fiber bundles, means for directing controlled proportioned amounts of said sulfite solution and said mechanical pulp furnish into a first receptacle and briefly intermixing the same in the process thereof to produce therefrom a composite slurry the consistency of which does not materially exceed 7% and inherently place minor portions of the sulfite in solution in intimate contact with exposed surface portions of the fiber content of said slurry to thereby initiate a reaction therebetween, a second receptacle constituting a dwell chamber immediately following said first receptacle presenting an environment within which the temperature is below 212.degree., means to immediately move said composite low consistency slurry, on the achievement thereof, to said dwell chamber to dwell therein for a period of time limited in accordance with the nature of the wood from which said fibers and fiber bundles are derived to propagate and effect a first stage sulfonation thereof endowing said fibers with bound sulfur level expressed as sulfonate content in the general range of 0.5 to 0.9%, means immediately following said second receptacle to receive therefrom said composite slurry embodying the so sulfonated fiber content thereof and effect a separation from said composite slurry of a portion of its liquid content including a major portion of the sulfite solution delivered to said first tank with the aforesaid proportioned amount of said pulp furnish, thereby to provide a remainder of said composite slurry having a relatively increased consistency, said last named means further having in connection therewith means to direct said separated portion of said liquid content of said composite slurry for its reuse in combination with and in application to the solids content of a further portion of said furnish delivered to said first tank for the sulfonation of its solids content in said system in the same manner as the solids content of the aforesaid proportioned amount of said pulp furnish delivered to said first receptacle, means presenting therein a pressurized vessel having means to subject said remainder to a temperature in excess of 212.degree. F. positioned immediately following said separating means to receive said remainder of said composite slurry for a further dwell interval therein endowing the fiber content of said remainder with a high sulfonate level in excess of 0.9% in a second stage sulfonation thereof to produce a highly sulfonated pulp well suited without addition of expensive chemical for use per se or the blending and/or processing thereof into or with and the sulfonation of a furnish of conventionally refined pulp to a degree to lend it all those properties desirable for a furnish for the production of newsprint or other specialty grade papers.
- 4. A retrofit system as in claim 3 wherein said separate and distinct sources of sulfite solution include a source of sulfite solution the sulfite content of which is in the general range of 40 to 180 g/l and said means immediately following said second receptacle to receive therefrom said composite slurry embodying the so sulfonated fiber content thereof and effect a separation from said composite slurry of a portion of its liquid content including a major portion of the sulfite solution delivered to said first tank with the aforesaid proportioned amount of said pulp furnish is a press.
- 5. A retro-fit system applicable to any mechanical pulp refining installation or stage thereof facilitating an inexpensive, efficient and inexpensive mode of producing a high quality economical mechanical pulp product well suited for use in the production of newsprint and other specialty grade papers comprising separate and distinct sources of sulfite solution and a mechanical pulp furnish, a first vessel, means to effect a metered delivery to and a mixing in said vessel of proportioned amounts of a sulfite solution and a pulp furnish having a relatively high consistency slurry form and a solids content which comprises fibrous materials to create within said vessel a slurry composite the consistency of which does not materially exceed 7% and place the fiber content of said slurry, to the extent of the exposure of surface portions thereof, in individual intimate contact with small portions of the sulfite in solution to initiate a sulfonation thereof, means connected to said first vessel including a second vessel presenting an atmospheric environment constructed and arranged to receive said slurry composite and hold it in a relatively small amount of the sulfite content of said slurry composite, a self propagation of the sulfonation of the fiber content of the slurry to a level of at least about 0.5% to essentially complete a first stage sulfonation thereof, means connected with said second vessel to receive the resultant slurry the fiber content of which has been so sulfonated and effect a separation from said slurry, for reuse in similar manner and for like purposes, of a portion of its liquid content including a major portion of the sulfite content of that solution delivered to said first vessel with the first said proportioned amount of said pulp furnish, thereby to provide a remainder of said slurry composite having an increased consistency the fiber content of which has been well sulfonated, and a pressurized vessel and means to direct said remainder of said slurry composite into said pressurized vessel, said pressurized vessel having in association therewith means to subject said remainder to an environment of highly elevated temperature and corresponding above atmospheric pressure to cause the sulfite in said remainder to further react on and, without the addition of further chemical, provide the fiber content of said remainder with a sulfonate level in excess of 0.9%.
- 6. A retro-fit system applicable to any mechanical pulp refining installation or stage thereof facilitating an inexpensive, efficient and inexpensive mode of producing a high quality economical mechanical pulp product well suited for use in the production of newsprint and other specialty grade papers comprising separate and distinct sources of sulfite solution and a mechanical pulp furnish, a first vessel, means to effect a metered delivery to and a mixing in said vessel of proportioned amounts of a sulfite solution and a pulp furnish having a relatively high consistency slurry form and a solids content which comprises fibrous materials to create within said vessel a slurry composite the consistency of which does not materially exceed 7% and place the fiber content of said slurry, to the extent of the exposure of surface portions thereof, in individual intimate contact with small portions of the sulfite in solution to initiate a sulfonation thereof, means connected to said first vessel including a second vessel presenting an atmospheric environment constructed and arranged to receive said slurry composite and hold it in a relatively small amount of the sulfite content of said slurry composite, a self propagation of the sulfonation of the fiber content of the slurry to a level of at least about 0.5% to essentially complete a first stage sulfonation thereof, means connected with said second vessel to receive the resultant slurry the fiber content of which has been so sulfonated and effect a separation from said slurry, for reuse in similar manner and for like purposes, of a portion of its liquid content including a major portion of the sulfite content of that solution delivered to said first vessel with the first said proportioned amount of said pulp furnish, thereby to provide a remainder of said slurry composite having an increased consistency the fiber content of which has been well sulfonated, a pressurized vessel and means to direct said remainder of said slurry composite into said pressurized vessel, said pressurized vessel having in association therewith means to subject said remainder to an environment of highly elevated temperature and corresponding above atmospheric pressure to cause the sulfite in said remainder to further react on and, without the addition of further chemical, provide the fiber content of said remainder with a sulfonate level in excess of 0.9%, and a liquor recovery press immediately following said pressurized vessel connected to receive said remainder of said slurry composite the fiber content of which has been sulfonated and separate therefrom a further portion of the remaining liquid content thereof which includes a residual portion of the sulfite in the solution applied with and to said first mentioned proportioned amount of said furnish in said first vessel, said press having in connection therewith means to deliver said further separated portion of said slurry and its sulfite content to a sulfite generating means in connection therewith, there being means in connection with said generating means to receive fresh sulfite solution therefrom, as and when required, which provides the means for effecting a controlled metered delivery to said first vessel of such amounts of sulfite solution as may be required for the initiation of the sulfonation of the fiber content of each successive amount of pulp furnish delivered to said first vessel for the sulfonation thereof in and by said system.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of pending prior application Ser. No. 07/105,651 filed under 37 CFR 1.60 on 10/05/87, now abandoned, by Serge B. Beaulieu for "SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR SULFONATING MECHANICAL PULP FIBERS" as a division of the then pending prior parent application Ser. No. 06/687,877 filed on 12/31/84 by Serge B. Beaulieu for "SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR SULFONATING MECHANICAL PULP FIBERS", the latter of which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,708,771 on Nov. 24, 1987.
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