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Wood chips cooking

Miscellaneous uses for sodium cyanide include heat treating, metal stripping, and compounds used for clearing smut. Treatment of wood chips with sodium cyanide and CaCl2 reportedly increases the kraft cooking yield of pulp (qv) (64). [Pg.384]

Kraft pulping is a common process in the paper industry. Figure 8.4 shows a simplifled flowsheet of the process. In this process, wood chips are reacted (cooked) with white liquor in a digester. White liquor (which contains primarily NaOH, NaiS, Na2C03 and water) is employed to dissolve lignin from the wood chips. The cooked pulp and liquor are passed to a blow tank where the pulp is separated from the spent liquor weak black liquor which is fed to a recovery system for... [Pg.202]

Consid - the Kraft pulping process shown in Fig. 8.8 (Dunn and El-Halwa, 1993). The first step in the process is digestion in which wood chips, containing primarily lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose, are cooked" in white liquor (NaOH, Na2S, Na2C03 and... [Pg.211]

Fluidized-bed process incinerators have been used mostly in the petroleum and paper industries, and for processing nuclear wastes, spent cook liquor, wood chips, and sewage sludge disposal. Wastes in any physical state can be applied to a fluidized-bed process incinerator. Au.xiliary equipment includes a fuel burner system, an air supply system, and feed systems for liquid and solid wastes. The two basic bed design modes, bubbling bed and circulating bed, are distinguished by the e.xtent to which solids are entrained from the bed into the gas stream. [Pg.155]

Wood chip moisture content Sulfidity of cooking liquor Strength of chemical application Liquor-to-wood ratio Temperature cycle Cooking time/Reaction rate... [Pg.606]

Kraft pulping involves the cooking of wood chips at 340-350°F and 100-135 psi in liquor that contains sodium hydroxide, sodium sulfide, and sodium carbonate. This process promotes cleavage of the various ether bonds in lignin and the degradative products so formed dissolve in alkaline pulping liquor. The Kraft process normally incorporates several steps to recover chemicals from the spent black liquor [3]. [Pg.459]

Dry Form Process, The advent of the pressurized refiner led eventually to dry-formed wood fiberboards because high-consistency pulps can be produced. Green wood chips contain equal parts water and dry wood matter and can be pressure refined in saturated steam with little change in moisture content. Fiber from the refiner at fifty percent consistency can be made fluffy and readily suspendable in air. This enables vapor-phase dewatering in hot-air driers to produce a fine, dry fiber that can be formed in air and dry pressed. Without liquid-phase dewatering, solubles formed by the steam cooking of chips remain in the fiber furnish going to the board machine. [Pg.205]

The case study presented here deals with a pulp and paper production process. The plant produces Bleached Eucalyptus Kraft Pulp, using the ECF process (Elemental Chlorine Free). The Kraft pulping process is performed in two different phases, which influence the final pulp quality the cooking process of wood chips (eucalyptus globules) followed by the pulp bleaching. The cooking process is the phase that most contributes to the preservation of the main pulp characteristics, which, in turn, will ensure high quality paper. [Pg.401]


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