Production of fines from refined kraft pulp by fractionation with micro-perforated screens

Author:

Björk Elisabeth12ORCID,Vomhoff Hannes3,Engstrand Per2

Affiliation:

1. RISE Research Institutes of Sweden , Stockholm , Sweden

2. 6311 Mid Sweden University , CHE , Sundsvall , Sweden

3. Holmen , Stockholm , Sweden

Abstract

Abstract The objective in this work was to obtain a fine fraction of kraft pulp, with as high concentration as possible, in a pilot-scale fractionation with micro-perforated screen baskets. The influence of screen basket surface, hole size, feed concentration, pulp type and refining segment design was investigated. The results showed that a smooth screen basket surface improved the fractionation efficiency of the unrefined pulp compared to a profiled screen basket, despite a larger hole size. A significantly higher fine fraction concentration was obtained when using refined hardwood pulp compared to when using softwood pulp, which was explained with its lower average fibre length and narrower and thus more flexible fibre fragments. The pilot trials also showed that the screening process could be operated at feed concentrations similar to those directly after a refiner, 30–40 g/l. This was demonstrated in a process layout with partial recirculation where a refiner and a micro-perforated screen basket were operated in series in pilot scale.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Materials Science,Forestry

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