Treatment of chemical pulp

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6514380
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09048289

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Chemical pulp is produced by cooking comminuted cellulosic fibrous material (e.g. wood chips) in a continuous digester or batch digesters or produce brown stock, and washing the brown stock in a brown stock washer to produce chemical pulp, oxygen delignifying the chemical pulp at medium consistency, and then screening the oxygen delignified pulp to produce an accept fraction and a shive-containing reject fraction. Drawbacks inherent in the prior art are overcome by directly transporting (i.e. without refining or accessory oxygen delignification) the shive-containing rejects fraction to the main fiber line before oxygen delignification (e.g. to just before a mixer for the oxygen delignification stage, to between the brown stock washer and mixer, to a coarse screen between the digester and the brown stock washer, and/or to a washer for the coarse rejects from the coarse screen). The oxygen delignification stage may include at least two upflow vessels, of different first and second stages, with a mixer before each stage, and at least one of the vessels includes a multiple feeding device. Gas separation can also be practiced in one or all of the oxygen delignification vessels. The screening stage may be provided before or after a washer for washing the oxygen delignified pulp.

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ANDRITZ OY00180 HELSINKI

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Laine, Antero Kotka, FI 5 59
Pikka, Olavi Karhula, FI 23 144

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