924 resultados para Paper manufacturing
Resumo:
The purpose of this academic economic geographical dissertation is to study and describe how competitiveness in the Finnish paper industry has developed during 2001–2008. During these years, the Finnish paper industry has faced economically challenging times. This dissertation attempts to fill the existing gap between theoretical and empirical discussions concerning economic geographical issues in the paper industry. The main research questions are: How have the supply chain costs and margins developed during 2001–2008? How do sales prices, transportation, and fixed and variable costs correlate with gross margins in a spatial context? The research object for this case study is a typical large Finnish paper mill that exports over 90 % of its production. The economic longitudinal research data were obtained from the case mill’s controlled economic system and, correlation (R2) analysis was used as the main research method. The time series data cover monthly economic and manufacturing observations from the mill from 2001 to 2008. The study reveals the development of prices, costs and transportation in the case mill, and it shows how economic variables correlate with the paper mills’ gross margins in various markets in Europe. The research methods of economic geography offer perspectives that pay attention to the spatial (market) heterogeneity. This type of research has been quite scarce in the research tradition of Finnish economic geography and supply chain management. This case study gives new insight into the research tradition of Finnish economic geography and supply chain management and its applications. As a concrete empirical result, this dissertation states that the competitive advantages of the Finnish paper industry were significantly weakened during 2001–2008 by low paper prices, costly manufacturing and expensive transportation. Statistical analysis expose that, in several important markets, transport costs lower gross margins as much as decreasing paper prices, which was a new finding. Paper companies should continuously pay attention to lowering manufacturing and transporting costs to achieve more profitable economic performance. The location of a mill being far from markets clearly has an economic impact on paper manufacturing, as paper demand is decreasing and oversupply is pressuring paper prices down. Therefore, market and economic forecasting in the paper industry is advantageous at the country and product levels while simultaneously taking into account the economic geographically specific dimensions.
Resumo:
Mass-produced paper electronics (large area organic printed electronics on paper-based substrates, “throw-away electronics”) has the potential to introduce the use of flexible electronic applications in everyday life. While paper manufacturing and printing have a long history, they were not developed with electronic applications in mind. Modifications to paper substrates and printing processes are required in order to obtain working electronic devices. This should be done while maintaining the high throughput of conventional printing techniques and the low cost and recyclability of paper. An understanding of the interactions between the functional materials, the printing process and the substrate are required for successful manufacturing of advanced devices on paper. Based on the understanding, a recyclable, multilayer-coated paper-based substrate that combines adequate barrier and printability properties for printed electronics and sensor applications was developed in this work. In this multilayer structure, a thin top-coating consisting of mineral pigments is coated on top of a dispersion-coated barrier layer. The top-coating provides well-controlled sorption properties through controlled thickness and porosity, thus enabling optimizing the printability of functional materials. The penetration of ink solvents and functional materials stops at the barrier layer, which not only improves the performance of the functional material but also eliminates potential fiber swelling and de-bonding that can occur when the solvents are allowed to penetrate into the base paper. The multi-layer coated paper under consideration in the current work consists of a pre-coating and a smoothing layer on which the barrier layer is deposited. Coated fine paper may also be used directly as basepaper, ensuring a smooth base for the barrier layer. The top layer is thin and smooth consisting of mineral pigments such as kaolin, precipitated calcium carbonate, silica or blends of these. All the materials in the coating structure have been chosen in order to maintain the recyclability and sustainability of the substrate. The substrate can be coated in steps, sequentially layer by layer, which requires detailed understanding and tuning of the wetting properties and topography of the barrier layer versus the surface tension of the top-coating. A cost competitive method for industrial scale production is the curtain coating technique allowing extremely thin top-coatings to be applied simultaneously with a closed and sealed barrier layer. The understanding of the interactions between functional materials formulated and applied on paper as inks, makes it possible to create a paper-based substrate that can be used to manufacture printed electronics-based devices and sensors on paper. The multitude of functional materials and their complex interactions make it challenging to draw general conclusions in this topic area. Inevitably, the results become partially specific to the device chosen and the materials needed in its manufacturing. Based on the results, it is clear that for inks based on dissolved or small size functional materials, a barrier layer is beneficial and ensures the functionality of the printed material in a device. The required active barrier life time depends on the solvents or analytes used and their volatility. High aspect ratio mineral pigments, which create tortuous pathways and physical barriers within the barrier layer limit the penetration of solvents used in functional inks. The surface pore volume and pore size can be optimized for a given printing process and ink through a choice of pigment type and coating layer thickness. However, when manufacturing multilayer functional devices, such as transistors, which consist of several printed layers, compromises have to be made. E.g., while a thick and porous top-coating is preferable for printing of source and drain electrodes with a silver particle ink, a thinner and less absorbing surface is required to form a functional semiconducting layer. With the multilayer coating structure concept developed in this work, it was possible to make the paper substrate suitable for printed functionality. The possibility of printing functional devices, such as transistors, sensors and pixels in a roll-to-roll process on paper is demonstrated which may enable introducing paper for use in disposable “onetime use” or “throwaway” electronics and sensors, such as lab-on-strip devices for various analyses, consumer packages equipped with product quality sensors or remote tracking devices.
Resumo:
Water removal in paper manufacturing is an energy-intensive process. The dewatering process generally consists of four stages of which the first three stages include mechanical water removal through gravity filtration, vacuum dewatering and wet pressing. In the fourth stage, water is removed thermally, which is the most expensive stage in terms of energy use. In order to analyse water removal during a vacuum dewatering process, a numerical model was created by using a Level-Set method. Various different 2D structures of the paper model were created in MATLAB code with randomly positioned circular fibres with identical orientation. The model considers the influence of the forming fabric which supports the paper sheet during the dewatering process, by using volume forces to represent flow resistance in the momentum equation. The models were used to estimate the dry content of the porous structure for various dwell times. The relation between dry content and dwell time was compared to laboratory data for paper sheets with basis weights of 20 and 50 g/m2 exposed to vacuum levels between 20 kPa and 60 kPa. The comparison showed reasonable results for dewatering and air flow rates. The random positioning of the fibres influences the dewatering rate slightly. In order to achieve more accurate comparisons, the random orientation of the fibres needs to be considered, as well as the deformation and displacement of the fibres during the dewatering process.
Resumo:
Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia e Gestão Industrial
Resumo:
Diplomityön tavoitteena oli selvittää hienopaperitehtaan BOD-päästön vähentämismahdollisuudet. Tehtaalla tapahtuvien uudistusten vaikutus BOD-päästön määrään selvitettiin. Lisäksi selvitettiin uudistetun paperivalmistusprosessin BOD-päästön alkuperä ja syntyvien jätevesien tilavuusvirta. BOD:n kuormitusmäärän kehittymistä arvioitiin mallintamalla. Kirjallisuusosassa on käsitelty hienopaperin valmistusprosessin vaiheita sekä tarkasteltu paperitehtaan vedenkäyttöä ja vesikiertoja. Myös jätevesien COD- ja BOD-kuormituslähteet on selvitetty. Kokeellinen osa alkaa hienopaperitehtaan prosessikuvauksella. Paperitehtaan malli rakennettiin VTT:n Tekesin CACTUS-teknologiaohjelmassa kehittämällä Balas-simulointiohjelmalla. Kokeellisessa osassa on käyty läpi mallin rakennusvaiheet. Paperinvalmistusprosessissa toteutettavien uudistusvaiheiden vaikutus päästöihin mallinnettiin. Tuloksena voitiin todeta, että tehtaan tuotantosuunnan ja -määrien muutoksesta huolimatta BOD-päästö ei merkittävästi muutu. Sen sijaan ominaiskuormitus laskee. Ennen uudistuksia BOD-kuorma oli pääasiassa peräisin pintaliimatusta hylystä, kun taas uudistusten jälkeen suurin osa BOD-kuormasta tulee tuoremassojen mukana prosessiin.
Resumo:
Diplomityössä seurattiin ensiharvennusmännyn koekäyttöä painehiokkeen valmistuksessa Stora Enson Anjalankosken tehtailla. Tavoitteena oli selvittää, mitä laadullisia ja taloudellisia vaikutuksia ensiharvennusmännyllä on mekaanisen massan valmistukseen ja lopputuotteeseen, kun sitä annostellaan kuusen joukkoon. Prosessin uuteainepitoisuus nousi pääosin mäntyajon aikana. Paperista ja kartongista määritettyjen uuteainepitoisuuksien mukaan rasva- ja hartsihappopitoisuus nousi 5 % -mäntyajon aikana 15 % ja 20 % -mäntyajon aikana noin 60 % referenssitasosta. Selvimmin uuteainepitoisuuksien kasvu havaittiin hiomakoneiden suihkuvesistä ja annosteluhiokkeista. Männyn vaikutus näkyi myös prosessin kohonneena sameutena ja varaustilana. Hiokkeen bulkki oli jokaisella hiomalinjalla mäntykoeajon aikana hieman suurempi kuin referenssijaksolla. 20 % -mäntyajon aikana havaittiin myös laskua hiokkeen lujuuksissa. Yhdellä paperikoneella havaittiin märkäviirojen värjääntymistä ja tukkeutumista mäntyajon aikana. Tutkimuksen mukaan ensiharvennusmäntyä voidaan käyttää 5 % kuusen joukossa ilman, että suuria muutoksia prosessissa tai lopputuotteiden laadussa havaitaan. Männyn käytöllä voidaan saavuttaa puun hankintakustannuksissa säästöä noin 1,2 euroa/hioketonni.
Resumo:
Radanohjaimia käytetään radan poikkisuuntaiseen paikoitukseen sekä oskillointiin ja ne ovat osa paperinvalmistuslinjojen radanhallintajärjestelmiä. Oikein suunnitellulla ja sijoitetulla radanohjaimella voidaan estää haitallisten ratasiirtymien esiintyminen, pienentää hylkymateriaalin määrää sekä parantaa rullauksen laatua. Ohjausperiaatteet sekä niihin liittyvä laitetekniikka on tunnettu jo vuosikymmenten ajan, joskin todelliset radanohjaustarpeet ja -laitteet ovat tähän asti rajoittuneet paino-, tekstiili- ja metalliteollisuudessa käytössä oleville kapeille radoille. Tämän työn tavoitteena oli selvittää 5… 12 metriä leveälle, modernissa päällystyskoneessa kulkevalle paperiradalle soveltuvat ohjausperiaatteet sekä muodostaa radan todennäköisimpiin vauriomuotoihin perustuvat suunnittelukriteerit kahdelle erityyppiselle ohjainkonstruktiolle. Yksitelainen, taivuttava radanohjain soveltuu kohteisiin, joissa ohjainta edeltää suhteellisen pitkä vapaa ratavienti. Kaksitelainen, taittava radanohjain on puolestaan sijoitettavissa huomattavasti lyhyempään ratavientiin. Radanohjauksen teoria pohjautuu pitävän telan ja radan väliseen kohtisuoran tulokulman periaatteeseen, jonka perusteella mikä tahansa yhdensuuntaisuuspoikkeama kahden telan välillä johtaa radan poikkisuuntaiseen siirtymään. Tämän periaatteen pohjalta voidaan dynaamista ohjaustilannetta approksimoida staattisin menetelmin sekä muodostaa kireysmuutoksiin ja aaltoiluun perustuvat geometrian mitoitusperiaatteet ohjaimen ympäristön ratavienneille. Nopean ohjauksen toteutus edellyttää radanohjaimen liikkeen olevan nivelen ympäri tapahtuvaa yhdistettyä translaatio- ja rotaatioliikettä. Ohjainkonstruktiot suunnitellaan siten, että teorian mukaiset optimaaliset liikeradat toteutuvat vaaditulla ohjausnopeudella. Suunnittelua ohjaavat tuotteille asetetut lujuus- ja värähtelykriteerit sekä aiheeseen liittyvät koneturvallisuusstandardit. Konstruointi suoritetaan järjestelmällisen tuotesuunnitteluprosessin vaiheiden ja menetelmien mukaisesti.
Resumo:
Tärkeä osa paperiteollisuuden myyntitapahtumaa on tarkistaa tilatun tuotteen saatavuus ja toimittamisen aikataulu. Käytännössä tämä tarkoittaa kuljetusten, tuotannon ja valmistetun materiaalin tarkistamista. Tässä työssä on tehty olemassa olevan vapaan materiaalin tarkistaminen. Materiaalin tarkastus ei ole uusi idea, mutta kapasiteettivarauksen uudelleen toteutus on tehty tulevan ylläpitotyön helpottamiseksi ja järjestelmän suorituskyvyn parantamiseksi. Lisäksi uutta varauslogiikkaa pystytään käyttämään muissakin tuotannonohjausjärjestelmän ohjelmistoissa. Kapasiteettivaraukseen on myös rakennettu uusi kustannuspohjainen priorisointijärjestelmä, ja mietitty kuinka tätä olisi tulevaisuudessa helppo jalostaa. Erityishuomiota on kiinnitetty toiminnan läpinäkyvyyteen eli siihen, että tarkistuslogiikka kertoo syyt eri materiaalin hylkäämiseen. Työn yhteydessä on analysoitu materiaalivarauksen aiheuttamaa kuormaa järjestelmässä ja mietitty eri tekniikoita suorituskyvyn parantamiseksi.
Resumo:
Työn tarkastellaan massalaatujen valmistusmenetelmiä ja paperinvalmistuksen osaprosesseja pitäen silmällä massalaadun ja jälkikäsittelyn vaikutusta paperin optisiin ja reologisiin ominaisuuksiin. Pääpaino oli käytössä olevilla prosesseilla, mutta myös muutaman viimeisen vuosikymmenen aikaisiin valmistusmenetelmiin tutustuttiin suppeasti. Koska asiakkaat ja kuluttajat vaativat yhä vaaleampia, kestävämpiä ja lujempia papereita, on tärkeää kyetä tunnistamaan eri osa-prosessit, joilla voidaan vaikuttaa näihin ominaisuuksiin. Asiakaslähtöisyyden ohella prosessien pitää nykyisten tiukkojen päästömääräysten vuoksi pyrkiä ympäristöystävälliseen liiketoimintaan. Myös keräyspaperin käytöstä on säädetty asetus, jonka mukaan keräyspaperin pitää päätyä ensisijaisesti uusiopaperin raaka-aineeksi. Ympäristövaatimukset ja kierrätyskuidun käyttö antavatkin omat haasteensa hyvien optisten ja reologisten ominaisuuksien saavuttamisessa.
Resumo:
Controlling the water content within a product has long been required in the chemical processing, agriculture, food storage, paper manufacturing, semiconductor, pharmaceutical and fuel industries. The limitations of water content measurement as an indicator of safety and quality are attributed to differences in the strength with which water associates with other components in the product. Water activity indicates how tightly water is "bound," structurally or chemically, in products. Water absorption introduces changes in the volume and refractive index of poly(methyl methacrylate) PMMA. Therefore for a grating made in PMMA based optical fiber, its wavelength is an indicator of water absorption and PMMA thus can be used as a water activity sensor. In this work we have investigated the performance of a PMMA based optical fiber grating as a water activity sensor in sugar solution, saline solution and Jet A-1 aviation fuel. Samples of sugar solution with sugar concentration from 0 to 8%, saline solution with concentration from 0 to 22%, and dried (10ppm), ambient (39ppm) and wet (68ppm) aviation fuels were used in experiments. The corresponding water activities are measured as 1.0 to 0.99 for sugar solution, 1.0 to 0.86 for saline solution, and 0.15, 0.57 and 1.0 for the aviation fuel samples. The water content in the measured samples ranges from 100% (pure water) to 10 ppm (dried aviation fuel). The PMMA based optical fiber grating exhibits good sensitivity and consistent response, and Bragg wavelength shifts as large as 3.4 nm when the sensor is transferred from dry fuel to wet fuel. © 2014 Copyright SPIE.
Resumo:
Australian forest industries have a long history of export trade of a wide range of products from woodchips (for paper manufacturing), sandalwood (essential oils, carving and incense) to high value musical instruments, flooring and outdoor furniture. For the high value group, fluctuating environmental conditions brought on by changes in temperature and relative humidity, can lead to performance problems due to consequential swelling, shrinkage and/or distortion of the wood elements. A survey determined the types of value-added products exported, including species and dimensions packaging used and export markets. Data loggers were installed with shipments to monitor temperature and relative humidity conditions. These data were converted to timber equilibrium moisture content values to provide an indication of the environment that the wood elements would be acclimatising to. The results of the initial survey indicated that primary high value wood export products included guitars, flooring, decking and outdoor furniture. The destination markets were mainly located in the northern hemisphere, particularly the United States of America, China, Hong Kong, Europe (including the United Kingdom), Japan, Korea and the Middle East. Other regions importing Australian-made wooden articles were south-east Asia, New Zealand and South Africa. Different timber species have differing rates of swelling and shrinkage, so the types of timber were also recorded during the survey. Results from this work determined that the major species were ash-type eucalypts from south-eastern Australia (commonly referred to in the market as Tasmanian oak), jarrah from Western Australia, spotted gum, hoop pine, white cypress, black butt, brush box and Sydney blue gum from Queensland and New South Wales. The environmental conditions data indicated that microclimates in shipping containers can fluctuate extensively during shipping. Conditions at the time of manufacturing were usually between 10 and 12% equilibrium moisture content, however conditions during shipping could range from 5 (very dry) to 20% (very humid). The packaging systems incorporated were reported to be efficient at protecting the wooden articles from damage during transit. The research highlighted the potential risk for wood components to ‘move’ in response to periods of drier or more humid conditions than those at the time of manufacturing, and the importance of engineering a packaging system that can account for the environmental conditions experienced in shipping containers. Examples of potential dimensional changes in wooden components were calculated based on published unit shrinkage data for key species and the climatic data returned from the logging equipment. The information highlighted the importance of good design to account for possible timber movement during shipping. A timber movement calculator was developed to allow designers to input component species, dimensions, site of manufacture and destination, to see validate their product design.
Resumo:
Modern factories are complex systems where advances in networking and information technologies are opening new ways towards higher efficiency. Such move is being driven by market rules with ever-increasing competition levels, in search for faster time-to-market, improved process yield, non-stop operations, flexible manufacturing and tighter supply-chain coupling. All these aims present a common requirement, i.e. a realtime flow of information, from the plant-floor up to the management, maintenance, suppliers and clients, to support accurate monitoring and control of the factory. This stresses the importance achieved by the communication infrastructure in modern manufacturing industry. This paper presents the authors view concerning the current trends in modern factory communication systems. It addresses the problems of seamlessly integrating different information flows with diverse requirements, mainly in terms of timeliness. In this aspect, the debate between event-triggered and time-triggered communication is revisited as well as the joint support for both types of traffic. Finally, a view of where factory communication systems are moving to is also presented, showing the impact of open and widely available technologies.