5 resultados para precoat
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Tässä työssä tutkittiin natriumsilikaatin (vesilasi) liuotukseen ja suodatukseen vaikuttavia tekijöitä. Työssä pyrittiin optimoimaan natriumsilikaatin liuotus- ja suodatuskapasiteetti J. M. Huber Finland Oy:n Haminan tehtaan liuotuslaitoksella. Kirjallisuusosassa perehdyttiin kiinteän natriumsilikaatin ja natriumsilikaatin vesiliuoksen ominaisuuksiin, sekä käsiteltiin soveltuvin osin liuotuksen ja suodatuksen teoriaa. Kokeellisessa osassa vertailtiin kahden eri valmistajan natriumsilikaatteja toisiinsa, sekä pyrittiin löytämään molemmille laseille optimaalisimmat prosessiparametrit liuotus- ja suodatuskokeiden avulla. Erilaisia prosessiparametreja ja ajotapoja testattiin tehdasmittakaavan koeajoilla todellisilla prosessilaitteilla. Eri natriumsilikaattien vertailu tehtiin tehdasmittakaavan koeajojen sekä laboratorioanalyysien avulla. Koeajojen tulosten perusteella Taavetista toimitettu vesilasi liukenee nopeammin kuin Puolasta toimitettu ostolasi, mutta puolalaisesta lasista liuotettu silikaatti suodattuu helpommin kuin Taavetin lasista liuotettu silikaatti. Liukenemisnopeuden eroon selitettävissä Taavetin lasin suuremmalla ominaispinta-alalla sekä hauraammalla rakenteella. Suodatuseroon ei löytynyt yksiselitteistä syytä, joten sen löytämiseksi vaadittaisiin jatkotutkimuksia. Kokeiden perusteellaparas keino puolalaisen lasin liuotuksen nopeuttamiseen olisi pitää liuotussäiliön lasiylimäärä mahdollisimman korkeana jokaisessa panoksessa ja nopeuttaa liuotussäiliön panostusta lasin ja veden yhtäaikaisella annostelulla. Tulosten perusteella paras keino Taavetin lasista liuotetun silikaatin suodatuksen helpottamiseen olisi laskea liuoksen tavoitetiheyttä nykyisestä arvostaan, jolloin viskositeetti pienenee merkittävästi ja suodatus onnistuu liuotuslaitoksen kapasiteetin kannalta paremmin. Edellä mainituilla ajotavoilla tehtyjen koeajojen perusteella, molemmilla laseilla on mahdollista päästä 150 MT/d tavoitekapasiteettiin, mutta varmin tapa kyseisen kapasiteetin saavuttamiseksi olisi lisätä suodatuskapasiteettia investoimalla toiseen silikaattisuodattimeen.
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The fiber recovery process is an essential part of the modern paper mill. It creates the basisfor mill's internal recirculation of the most important raw materials ¿ water and fiber. It is normally also a start point for further treatment of wastewater and if it works efficiently, it offers excellent basis to minimize effluents. This dissertation offers two different approaches to the subject. Firstly a novel save-all disc filter feeding system is developed and presented. This so-called precoat method is tested both in the laboratory and full-scale conditions. In laboratory scale it beats the traditional one clearly, when low freeness pulps are used as a sweetener stock. The full-scale application needs still some development work before it can be implemented to the paper mills. Secondly, the operationenvironment of save-all disc filter is studied mostly in laboratory conditions.The focus of this study is in cases, where low-freeness pulps are used as a sweetener stock of save-all filter. The effects of CSF-value, pressure drop, suspension consistency and retention chemicals to the quantity and quality of the filtrate was studied. Also the filtration resistance of the low freeness pulps was one studied.
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In this thesis the factors affecting lime mud filterability were studied. In the literature part there is information about recausticizing process, lime mud properties and filterability, and general filtration theory. In the experimental part the properties of lime mud particles and the properties of lime mud filter cake were investigated and the behavior of lime mud precoat was studied. The experiments were also carried out with R-PCC (rhombohedral precipitated calcium carbonate). The filtration and precoat studies were performed with a laboratory scale pressure filter. The pressure differences used were between 0.25-1.50 bars. Six different lime mud samples with varying amount of impurities and two R-PCC samples were used in the experiments. The average specific cake resistance of different lime mud samples varied quite extensively. The most influential factor affecting the lime mud filterability and dry solids content was found to be silica content. As the lime mud contained silica, the average specific cake resistance was high and the lime mud dryness was low. If the lime mud samples containing silica were not taken into account, the smaller the mean particle size, the higher the average specific cake resistance of the lime mud. The R-PCC had also a high average specific cake resistance, which was because of small particle size. In addition, the pressure difference affected the average specific cake resistance of some lime mud samples. In those cases lime mud was compressible material. During the precoat experiments the lime mud samples having the largest mean particle sizes, compressed. However, the average specific cake resistances of the filtration and precoat part were approximately the same magnitude. A brief displacement by air did not affect the behavior of the precoat. Instead, vibration and a brief but relatively great change in pressure difference had a slight influence.
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The purpose of this work was to study the characteristics of the most commonly used filter aid materials and their influences on the design of proportioning, mixing, and feeding system for polishing filter family. Based on the literature survey and hands-on experience a system was designed with defined equipment and capital and operating costs. The system was designed to serve precoating and bodyfeeding applications and is easily extended to be used in multiple filter processes. Also a test procedure was carried out where influences of flux and filter cloths to accumulated cake were studied. Filter aid is needed in challenging conditions to improve filtration efficiency and cleaning, and thus extend the operating life of the filter media. Filter aid preparation and feeding system was designed for the use of two different filter aids; precoat and bodyfeed. Precoating is used before the filtration step initiates. If the solids in the filterable solution have a tendency to clog the filter bag easily, precoat is used on the filter bag to obtain better filtration efficiency and quality. Diatomite or perlite is usually used as a precoating substance. The intention is to create a uniform cake to the overall surface of the filter cloth, with predetermined thickness, 2 – 5 mm. This ensures that the clogging of the filter cloth is reduced and the filtration efficiency is increased. Bodyfeed is used if the solids in the filterable solution have a tendency to form a sticky impermeable filter cake. The cake properties are enhanced by maintaining the permeability of the accumulating cake by using the filter aid substance as bodyfeed during the filtration process.
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Enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic polymers is likely to become one of the key technologies enabling industrial production of liquid biofuels and chemicals from lignocellulosic biomass. Certain types of enzymes are able to hydrolyze cellulose and hemicellulose polymers to shorter units and finally to sugar monomers. These monomeric sugars are environmentally acceptable carbon sources for the production of liquid biofuels, such as bioethanol, and other chemicals, such as organic acids. Liquid biofuels in particular have been shown to contribute to the reduction of net emissions of greenhouse gases. The solid residue of enzymatic hydrolysis is composed mainly of lignin and partially degraded fibers, while the liquid phase contains the produced sugars. It is usually necessary to separate these two phases at some point after the hydrolysis stage. Pressure filtration is an efficient technique for this separation. Solid-liquid separation of biomass suspensions is difficult, because biomass solids are able to retain high amounts of water, which cannot be readily liberated by mechanical separation techniques. Most importantly, the filter cakes formed from biomaterials are compressible, which ultimately means that the separation may not be much improved by increasing the filtration pressure. The use of filter aids can therefore facilitate the filtration significantly. On the other hand, the upstream process conditions have a major influence on the filtration process. This thesis investigates how enzymatic hydrolysis and related process conditions affect the filtration properties of a cardboard suspension. The experimental work consists of pressure filtration and characterization of hydrolysates. The study provides novel information about both issues, as the relationship between enzymatic hydrolysis conditions and subsequent filtration properties has so far not been considered in academic studies. The results of the work reveal that the final degree of hydrolysis is an important factor in the filtration stage. High hydrolysis yield generally increases the average specific cake resistance. Mixing during the hydrolysis stage resulted in undefined changes in the physical properties of the solid residue, causing a high filtration resistance when the mixing intensity was high. Theoretical processing of the mixing data led to an interesting observation: the average specific cake resistance was observed to be linearly proportional to the mixer shear stress. Another finding worth attention is that the size distributions of the solids did not change very dramatically during enzymatic hydrolysis. There was an observable size reduction during the first couple of hours, but after that the size reduction was minimal. Similarly, the size distribution of the suspended solids remained almost constant when the hydrolyzed suspension was subjected to intensive mixing. It was also found that the average specific cake resistance was successfully reduced by the use of filter aids. This reduction depended on the method of how the filter aids were applied. In order to obtain high filtration capacity, it is recommended to use the body feed mode, i.e. to mix the filter aid with the slurry prior to filtration. Regarding the quality of the filtrate, precoat filtration was observed to produce a clear filtrate with negligible suspended solids content, while the body feed filtrates were turbid, irrespective of which type of filter aid was used.