CA2266780C - Method for drying a surface-treated paper web or equivalent in an after-dryer of a paper machine and after-dryer carrying out the method in a paper machine - Google Patents
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The invention concerns a method for drying a surface-treated paper web or equivalent in an after-dryer of a paper machine, in which method the paper web (W) is first finished in a finishing section, in which finishing section the paper web (W) is surface-sized or coated by means of a finishing device (10), after which the paper web (W) is dried. In the after-dryer the paper web (W) is dried in a dryer group/groups making use of a normal single-wire draw, and, in connection with or after the drying, the paper web (W) is treated by means of a device/devices (192, 191, 201, 202) in order to compensate for a tendency of curling of the paper web (W). Further, the invention concerns an after-dryer for a paper machine for applying the method to the drying of a surface-treated paper web or equivalent, which after-dryer is placed after the finishing device (10), by means of which finishing device (10) the paper web (W) is surface-sized or coated. The after-dryer comprises at least one dryer group that applies a normal single-wire draw so as to dry the paper web (W) and a device/devices (191, 192, 201, 202) for compensating for a tendency of curling of the paper web (W).
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Method for drying a surface-treated paper web or equivalent in an after-dryer of a paper machine and after-dryer carrying out the method in a paper machine The invention concerns a method for drying a surface-treated paper web or equival-ent in an after-dryer of a paper machine, in which method the paper web is first finished in a finishing section, in which finishing section the paper web is surface-sized or coated by means of a finishing device, after which the paper web is dried.
The invention also concerns an after-dryer for a paper machine for applying the method in accordance with the present invention to the drying of a surface-treated paper web or equivalent, which after-dryer is placed after the finishing device, by means of which finishing device the paper web is surface-sized or coated.
As is known from the prior art, in multi-cylinder dryers of paper machines, twin-wire draw and/or single-wire draw is/are employed. In twin-wire draw the groups of drying cylinders comprise two wires, which press the web one from above and the other one from below against heated cylinder faces. Between the rows of drying cylinders, which are usually horizontal rows, the web has free and unsupported draws, which are susceptible of fluttering, which may cause web breaks, in particu-lar so when the web is still relatively moist and, therefore, of low strength.
This is why, in recent years, ever increasing use has been made of said single-wire draw, in which each group of drying cylinders includes just one drying wire, on whose support the web runs through the whole group so that the drying wire presses the web on the drying cylinders against the heated cylinder faces, whereas on the reversing cylinders or rolls between the drying cylinders the web remains at the side of the outside curve. Thus, in single-wire draw, the drying cylinders are placed outside the wire loop, and the reversing cylinders or rolls inside said loop.
The invention also concerns an after-dryer for a paper machine for applying the method in accordance with the present invention to the drying of a surface-treated paper web or equivalent, which after-dryer is placed after the finishing device, by means of which finishing device the paper web is surface-sized or coated.
As is known from the prior art, in multi-cylinder dryers of paper machines, twin-wire draw and/or single-wire draw is/are employed. In twin-wire draw the groups of drying cylinders comprise two wires, which press the web one from above and the other one from below against heated cylinder faces. Between the rows of drying cylinders, which are usually horizontal rows, the web has free and unsupported draws, which are susceptible of fluttering, which may cause web breaks, in particu-lar so when the web is still relatively moist and, therefore, of low strength.
This is why, in recent years, ever increasing use has been made of said single-wire draw, in which each group of drying cylinders includes just one drying wire, on whose support the web runs through the whole group so that the drying wire presses the web on the drying cylinders against the heated cylinder faces, whereas on the reversing cylinders or rolls between the drying cylinders the web remains at the side of the outside curve. Thus, in single-wire draw, the drying cylinders are placed outside the wire loop, and the reversing cylinders or rolls inside said loop.
In the what is called normal groups with single-wire draw, known from the prior art, the heated drying cylinders are placed in the upper row and the reversing cylinders are placed in the lower row, which rows are, as a rule, horizontal and parallel to one another. On the other hand, in inverted groups with single-wire draw, the reversing cylinders are placed in the upper row and the drying cylinders in the lower row. In the following, when the terms "normal (dryer) group" and "inverted (dryer) group" are used, what is meant is expressly groups with single-wire draw in multi-cylinder dryers, of the sort mentioned above.
When paper is dried by means of normal groups with single-wire draw from the side of its bottom face and if such asymmetric drying is extended over the entire length of the forward dryer section, the drying takes place so that first the bottom-face side of the paper web is dried and, when the drying makes progress, the drying effect is also extended to the side of the top face of the paper web. Under these circum-stances, the dried paper is usually curled and becomes concave, seen from above.
As is known from the prior art, the tendency of curling of paper is already affected in connection with the web formation, in particular at the sheet formation stage by means of selection of the difference in speed between the slice jet and the wire, and by means of other running parameters. As is known from the prior art, for example, in the case of copying paper, by means of unequalsidedness of drying in the after-dryer a suitable initial curl form is regulated for the sheet in order that the curling of the paper after one-sided or double-sided copying could be optimized. In the case of copying paper, the reactivity of curling, i.e. the extent to which curling occurs per unit of change in moisture content, is affected to a greater extent by means of a multi-layer structure of the paper, which is produced in connection with the web formation in the wet end.
The most recent technology related to the present invention in high-speed paper machines, in particular in fine-paper machines, has been based on dryer sections in which there is single-wire draw over the major part of the length of the machine, and, in view of controlling the tendency of curling of paper, in practice, an inverted t~ .
When paper is dried by means of normal groups with single-wire draw from the side of its bottom face and if such asymmetric drying is extended over the entire length of the forward dryer section, the drying takes place so that first the bottom-face side of the paper web is dried and, when the drying makes progress, the drying effect is also extended to the side of the top face of the paper web. Under these circum-stances, the dried paper is usually curled and becomes concave, seen from above.
As is known from the prior art, the tendency of curling of paper is already affected in connection with the web formation, in particular at the sheet formation stage by means of selection of the difference in speed between the slice jet and the wire, and by means of other running parameters. As is known from the prior art, for example, in the case of copying paper, by means of unequalsidedness of drying in the after-dryer a suitable initial curl form is regulated for the sheet in order that the curling of the paper after one-sided or double-sided copying could be optimized. In the case of copying paper, the reactivity of curling, i.e. the extent to which curling occurs per unit of change in moisture content, is affected to a greater extent by means of a multi-layer structure of the paper, which is produced in connection with the web formation in the wet end.
The most recent technology related to the present invention in high-speed paper machines, in particular in fine-paper machines, has been based on dryer sections in which there is single-wire draw over the major part of the length of the machine, and, in view of controlling the tendency of curling of paper, in practice, an inverted t~ .
group has also been used in order that the drying could be made sufficiently symmetric in the z-direction.
In conventional after-dryers in paper machines, in which the web is dried after coating or surface-sizing, a problem has been the swelling of the web arising from the moisture introduced by the coating into the web, which swelling produces "wrinkles"
and equivalent problems that deteriorate the runnability in the web. In twin-wire draw, which is used traditionally in an after-dryer, the web flutters between the upper and lower rows, in which connection web breaks tend to occur and, moreover, on the drying cylinders in the lower row, when the web is wrinkled, the drying wire of the lower row has been readily damaged as a result of the wrinkles, the problem consisting of frequent replacements of the lower fabric.
Further, as is known from the prior art, problems have also been caused by the lowering of the web strength resulting from the coating, in which connection long free draws of the web have been quite problematic.
From the prior art, solutions are known for an after-dryer for paper to be coated, in particular for fine paper or equivalent, in which dryer there is first an upper cylinder and a lower cylinder and after this one group that employs normal single-wire draw, and after that dryer groups that make use of twin-wire draw. In these applications, it is a problem that, in view of the tendency of curling of paper, the ratio of the upper and lower cylinders is wrong if the curling is supposed to be regulated efficiently. As is known from the prior art, in the after-dryer it has been necessary to keep the temperature of the first cylinders low because of adhering of the web and the size/paste to the cylinder.
Groups of the sort mentioned above for fmishing of paper to be coated, in particular of fine paper, have been described, among other things, in the applicant's FI
Patent Application No. 950434. Thus, the present invention is directed towards further development of the solutions suggested in said application so that the tendency of curling of paper can be controlled more efficiently in the after-dryer.
In conventional after-dryers in paper machines, in which the web is dried after coating or surface-sizing, a problem has been the swelling of the web arising from the moisture introduced by the coating into the web, which swelling produces "wrinkles"
and equivalent problems that deteriorate the runnability in the web. In twin-wire draw, which is used traditionally in an after-dryer, the web flutters between the upper and lower rows, in which connection web breaks tend to occur and, moreover, on the drying cylinders in the lower row, when the web is wrinkled, the drying wire of the lower row has been readily damaged as a result of the wrinkles, the problem consisting of frequent replacements of the lower fabric.
Further, as is known from the prior art, problems have also been caused by the lowering of the web strength resulting from the coating, in which connection long free draws of the web have been quite problematic.
From the prior art, solutions are known for an after-dryer for paper to be coated, in particular for fine paper or equivalent, in which dryer there is first an upper cylinder and a lower cylinder and after this one group that employs normal single-wire draw, and after that dryer groups that make use of twin-wire draw. In these applications, it is a problem that, in view of the tendency of curling of paper, the ratio of the upper and lower cylinders is wrong if the curling is supposed to be regulated efficiently. As is known from the prior art, in the after-dryer it has been necessary to keep the temperature of the first cylinders low because of adhering of the web and the size/paste to the cylinder.
Groups of the sort mentioned above for fmishing of paper to be coated, in particular of fine paper, have been described, among other things, in the applicant's FI
Patent Application No. 950434. Thus, the present invention is directed towards further development of the solutions suggested in said application so that the tendency of curling of paper can be controlled more efficiently in the after-dryer.
The present invention further is directed towards the provision of such a solution for an after-dryer as is suitable for use in particular in dryer sections in which it has not been possible or desirable to control the curling of the paper web in the forward dryer.
The present invention also is directed towards creation of an arrangement in which there are no long free draws while the web is still moist after the coating.
The present invention is additionally directed towards the provision of such an after-dryer for a paper machine in which the runnability can be brought to a particularly high level.
Further, the present invention additionally is directed towards the provision of such an after-dryer for a paper machine in which a what is called ropeless threading can be applied favourably within the entire length of the after-dryer in the machine direction, which for its part contributes to making the constructions simpler and standstills shorter.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for drying a surface-treated paper web or equivalent, in which method the paper web is first finished in a finishing section, in which finishing section the paper web is surface-sized or coated on both sides by means of a finishing device, after which the paper web is dried, wherein, in the after-dryer, the paper web is dried only in a dryer group/groups making use of a normal single-wire draw, and wherein, in connection with or after the drying, the paper web is treated by means of a device/devices in order to compensate for a tendency of curling of the paper web.
In accordance with a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided an after-dryer for a paper machine for applying the method defined above to the drying of a surface-treated web or equivalent, which after-dryer is placed after the finishing device, by means of which finishing device the paper web is surface-sized or coated or both sides, wherein the after-dryer comprises only at least one dryer group that apply/applies a normal single-wire draw so as to dry the paper web and a device/devices for compensating for a tendency of curling of the paper web.
4a In the arrangement in accordance with the invention, in which the whole after-dryer is formed as a group with single-wire draw or is composed of a group with single-wire draw, the web is supported over the entire length of the dryer section, in which case the runnability is very good. Possible curling of the web is compensated for, for example, by means of steam boxes and/or by means of soft-calendering. The web can also be passed to an upper cylinder directly after the coating, in which case the draw is closed right from the beginning of the after-dryer over the entire length of the after-dryer.
The present invention also is directed towards creation of an arrangement in which there are no long free draws while the web is still moist after the coating.
The present invention is additionally directed towards the provision of such an after-dryer for a paper machine in which the runnability can be brought to a particularly high level.
Further, the present invention additionally is directed towards the provision of such an after-dryer for a paper machine in which a what is called ropeless threading can be applied favourably within the entire length of the after-dryer in the machine direction, which for its part contributes to making the constructions simpler and standstills shorter.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for drying a surface-treated paper web or equivalent, in which method the paper web is first finished in a finishing section, in which finishing section the paper web is surface-sized or coated on both sides by means of a finishing device, after which the paper web is dried, wherein, in the after-dryer, the paper web is dried only in a dryer group/groups making use of a normal single-wire draw, and wherein, in connection with or after the drying, the paper web is treated by means of a device/devices in order to compensate for a tendency of curling of the paper web.
In accordance with a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided an after-dryer for a paper machine for applying the method defined above to the drying of a surface-treated web or equivalent, which after-dryer is placed after the finishing device, by means of which finishing device the paper web is surface-sized or coated or both sides, wherein the after-dryer comprises only at least one dryer group that apply/applies a normal single-wire draw so as to dry the paper web and a device/devices for compensating for a tendency of curling of the paper web.
4a In the arrangement in accordance with the invention, in which the whole after-dryer is formed as a group with single-wire draw or is composed of a group with single-wire draw, the web is supported over the entire length of the dryer section, in which case the runnability is very good. Possible curling of the web is compensated for, for example, by means of steam boxes and/or by means of soft-calendering. The web can also be passed to an upper cylinder directly after the coating, in which case the draw is closed right from the beginning of the after-dryer over the entire length of the after-dryer.
5 In the following the invention will be described in more detail with reference to the figures in the accompanying drawing, the invention being, however, in no way supposed to be strictly confined to the details of said illustrations.
Figure 1 is a schematic illustration of an exemplifying embodiment of an after-dryer, which is composed of a dryer group that applies a normal single-wire draw, and Figure 2 is a schematic illustration of an arrangement in which, after the coating, the web is passed directly onto the upper cylinder in the group with single-wire draw over a reversing blow-box or a reversing roll or equivalent, in which case a closed draw is obtained over the entire length.
In Fig. 1 the coating device is denoted with the reference numeral 10, and the coating device 10 is, for example, a coating device marketed by the applicant with the name SYM-SIZERT"', which device comprises two opposite coating rolls 11 and 12, in connection with each of which there are size feed devices so that the paper web W is coated from both sides in the coating nip between the rolls 11 and 12. The direction of progress of the paper web W is denoted with the reference arrow S.
After the coating device 10 the web W is passed over the drying cylinder 171 into the dryer group that applies a normal single-wire draw, in which group the reversing rolls/cylinders, fitted inside the drying-wire loop 176 guided by the guide rolls 177, are denoted with the reference numeral 175 and the drying cylinders are denoted with the reference numeral 174. In the dryer group the paper web W to be dried runs from the drying cylinders 174 placed in the upper row RY onto the reversing rolls 175 placed in the lower row RA so that on the drying cylinders 174 the web W
is placed against the heated face of the drying cylinder 174, and on the reversing rolls 175 placed in the lower row RA the web W remains at the side of the outside curve on the wire 176. After the dryer group the paper web W is passed over the guide roll 195 to the soft calender 191, which comprises two calender nips Nl and N2. In connection with the soft calender, two steam boxes 192 are also placed, and curling of the paper web W is compensated for by means of the soft-calendering and by means of the steam boxes. Over the guide roll 197 the paper web is passed through the nip device 198 to further processing. Between the calendering nips N 1, N2 the web is guided over the guide roll 196.
In Fig. 1, after the coating device 10, a pre-drying unit 15 is fitted, which does not contact the web W and which can be an infrared dryer or an airborne web dryer or a combination of same, in itself known from the prior art. In the final portion of the after-dryer, a blower unit 201 is fitted, by whose means attempts are made to promote evaporation through the wire, i.e. to equalize the distribution of moisture in the direction of thickness in the paper that departs from the after-dryer.
Further, in the arrangement, there may be a steam box 202 in itself known, of the sort described, for example, in the FI Patent Application No. 906216, or a moistening device 202, which is also in itself known, by means of which devices 202 the distribution of moisture in the Z-direction of the web is equalized and/or the curling of the web is reduced. All of these additional devices are, of course, not necessarily in use in the same construction.
In relation to curling of the paper web, the applicant has carried out tests with a newsprint machine, whose dryer section was exclusively provided with single-wire draw and which dryer section was followed by a two-nip soft calender preceded by a steam box. In these reference test run conditions, it was noticed that the web was curled in the direction of the top face - the edges of a sample of a diameter of 100 mm rose 3 centimetres in the direction of the top face. When the running conditions were kept in the other respects unchanged but the bottom face of the web was steam-treated before the latter soft-calender nip, the curling was reduced significantly to the value 1.2 cm. In a second test the dryer section was run normally, in which case the curling was measured as 1.5...2 cm, and when the bottom face of the web was steam-treated in the way mentioned above, the web was no longer curled at all.
Figure 1 is a schematic illustration of an exemplifying embodiment of an after-dryer, which is composed of a dryer group that applies a normal single-wire draw, and Figure 2 is a schematic illustration of an arrangement in which, after the coating, the web is passed directly onto the upper cylinder in the group with single-wire draw over a reversing blow-box or a reversing roll or equivalent, in which case a closed draw is obtained over the entire length.
In Fig. 1 the coating device is denoted with the reference numeral 10, and the coating device 10 is, for example, a coating device marketed by the applicant with the name SYM-SIZERT"', which device comprises two opposite coating rolls 11 and 12, in connection with each of which there are size feed devices so that the paper web W is coated from both sides in the coating nip between the rolls 11 and 12. The direction of progress of the paper web W is denoted with the reference arrow S.
After the coating device 10 the web W is passed over the drying cylinder 171 into the dryer group that applies a normal single-wire draw, in which group the reversing rolls/cylinders, fitted inside the drying-wire loop 176 guided by the guide rolls 177, are denoted with the reference numeral 175 and the drying cylinders are denoted with the reference numeral 174. In the dryer group the paper web W to be dried runs from the drying cylinders 174 placed in the upper row RY onto the reversing rolls 175 placed in the lower row RA so that on the drying cylinders 174 the web W
is placed against the heated face of the drying cylinder 174, and on the reversing rolls 175 placed in the lower row RA the web W remains at the side of the outside curve on the wire 176. After the dryer group the paper web W is passed over the guide roll 195 to the soft calender 191, which comprises two calender nips Nl and N2. In connection with the soft calender, two steam boxes 192 are also placed, and curling of the paper web W is compensated for by means of the soft-calendering and by means of the steam boxes. Over the guide roll 197 the paper web is passed through the nip device 198 to further processing. Between the calendering nips N 1, N2 the web is guided over the guide roll 196.
In Fig. 1, after the coating device 10, a pre-drying unit 15 is fitted, which does not contact the web W and which can be an infrared dryer or an airborne web dryer or a combination of same, in itself known from the prior art. In the final portion of the after-dryer, a blower unit 201 is fitted, by whose means attempts are made to promote evaporation through the wire, i.e. to equalize the distribution of moisture in the direction of thickness in the paper that departs from the after-dryer.
Further, in the arrangement, there may be a steam box 202 in itself known, of the sort described, for example, in the FI Patent Application No. 906216, or a moistening device 202, which is also in itself known, by means of which devices 202 the distribution of moisture in the Z-direction of the web is equalized and/or the curling of the web is reduced. All of these additional devices are, of course, not necessarily in use in the same construction.
In relation to curling of the paper web, the applicant has carried out tests with a newsprint machine, whose dryer section was exclusively provided with single-wire draw and which dryer section was followed by a two-nip soft calender preceded by a steam box. In these reference test run conditions, it was noticed that the web was curled in the direction of the top face - the edges of a sample of a diameter of 100 mm rose 3 centimetres in the direction of the top face. When the running conditions were kept in the other respects unchanged but the bottom face of the web was steam-treated before the latter soft-calender nip, the curling was reduced significantly to the value 1.2 cm. In a second test the dryer section was run normally, in which case the curling was measured as 1.5...2 cm, and when the bottom face of the web was steam-treated in the way mentioned above, the web was no longer curled at all.
As regards its principal features, the exemplifying embodiment shown in Fig. 2 is similar to the exemplifying embodiment shown in Fig. 1, but in the embodiment of Fig. 2, after the coating device, a reversing blower device 14 is fitted, by whose means the web is turned so that it is passed directly onto the drying cylinder 174 in the upper row. After this, there follow two dryer groups that apply a normal single-wire draw, and between said groups there is a closed draw. The parts in the first dryer group that applies a normal single-wire draw are denoted with the reference denotations corresponding to Fig. 1, and the drying cylinders in the second dryer group are denoted with the reference numeral 182 and the reversing rolls/cylinders with the reference numeral 181. The drying wire 186 in the second dryer group runs guided by the guide rolls 187. After the dryer groups, after the guide roll 184, the dried paper web W is passed, in compliance with what is shown in Fig. 1, to the soft calender 191, in whose connection preferably also steam boxes 192 are fitted, in which case it is possible to control the curling of the web W by means of the steam boxes 193 and by regulating the calendering nips N1,N2 of the soft calender 191 in a suitable way.
In the arrangement in accordance with the invention, as the reversing rolls/cylinders, particularly favourably are used the suction cylinders marketed by the applicant with the trade mark "VAC-ROLL"T" and provided with no inside suction box, reference being made, with respect to the details of the constructions of said rolls, to the applicant's FI Patent No. 83,680 (equivalent US Patents Nos. 5,022,163 and 5,172, 491) .
Above, the invention has been described just with reference to some preferred exemplifying embodiments of same only, the invention being, however, by no means supposed to be strictly confined to the details of said embodiments.
In the arrangement in accordance with the invention, as the reversing rolls/cylinders, particularly favourably are used the suction cylinders marketed by the applicant with the trade mark "VAC-ROLL"T" and provided with no inside suction box, reference being made, with respect to the details of the constructions of said rolls, to the applicant's FI Patent No. 83,680 (equivalent US Patents Nos. 5,022,163 and 5,172, 491) .
Above, the invention has been described just with reference to some preferred exemplifying embodiments of same only, the invention being, however, by no means supposed to be strictly confined to the details of said embodiments.
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1. A method for drying a surface-treated paper web or equivalent in an after-dryer of a paper machine, in which method the paper web is first finished in a finishing section, in which finishing section the paper web is surface-sized or coated on both sides by means of a finishing device, after which the paper web is dried, wherein, in the after-dryer, the paper web is dried only in a dryer group/groups making use of a normal single-wire draw, and wherein, in connection with or after the drying, the paper web is treated by means of a device/devices in order to compensate for a tendency of curling of the paper web.
2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein, in the after-dryer, the paper web is dried only in a dryer group/groups that make(s) use of a normal single-wire draw, and wherein, after drying, the paper web is guided past at least one steam box and/or through at least one soft-calender nip so as to compensate for a tendency of curling of the paper web.
3. A method as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein, in the after-dryer, the paper web is dried only in a dryer group/groups that make(s) use of a normal single-wire draw, and wherein the paper web is guided past at least one blower unit by whose means evaporation through the wire is promoted in view of equalizing the distribution of moisture in the direction of thickness of the web that departs from the after-dryer so as to compensate for a tendency of curling of the paper web.
4. A method as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, in the after-dryer, the paper web is dried only in a dryer group/groups that make(s) use of a normal single-wire draw, and wherein the paper web is guided past a steam box and/or a moistening device so as to equalize the distribution of moisture in the Z-direction in the web and/or to reduce the curling of the web.
5. A method as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein, after the paper-web finishing device, the paper web is guided over a drying cylinder into a dryer group/groups that make(s) use of single-wire draw, and wherein, after said dryer group/groups, the paper web is guided past a steam box, by whose means curling of the paper web is compensated for, into a soft calender, in which the paper web is calendered in two successive calendering nips, between which the curling of the paper web is compensated for by means of a steam box.
6. A method as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein, in the method, the paper web is dried in one dryer group that makes use of single-wire draw.
7. A method as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein, in the method, the paper web is dried in two dryer groups that make use of single-wire draw.
8. A method as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein, after the finishing device, the paper web is passed over a reversing blow device into a dryer group that makes use of single-wire draw.
9. A method as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein, after the finishing device, the paper web is passed over a drying cylinder placed in the lower row into a dryer group that makes use of single-wire draw.
10. A method as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein, in the method, after the finishing device, the paper web is passed as a closed draw onto the first drying cylinder in the upper row in a dryer group that makes use of a normal single-wire draw.
11. A method as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, 7 to 10, wherein, in the method, the paper web is passed from one dryer group into the other as a closed draw.
12. An after-dryer for a paper machine for drying of a surface-treated paper web or equivalent, which after-dryer is placed after a finishing device, by means of which finishing device the paper web is surface-sized or coated on both sides, wherein the after-dryer comprises only a group/groups that applies/apply a normal single-wire draw so as to dry the paper web and a device/devices for compensating for a tendency of curling of the paper web.
13. An after-dryer as claimed in claim 12, wherein, after the dryer group/groups that only applies/apply single-wire draw, a soft calender and/or steam boxes are fitted so as to compensate for a curling tendency of the paper web.
14. An after-dryer as claimed in claim 12 or 13, wherein, in the final portion of the after-dryer, a blower unit is fitted so as to promote evaporation taking place through the wire and to equalize the distribution of moisture in the direction of thickness in the paper web that departs from the after-dryer so as to compensate for a curling tendency of the paper web.
15. An after-dryer as claimed in any one of claims 12 to 14, wherein, in the after-dryer, a steam box and/or a moistening device are fitted so as to equalize the distribution of moisture in the Z-direction in the paper web and/or to reduce the curling of the paper web.
16. An after-dryer as claimed in any one of claims 12 to 15, wherein the after-drying comprises one dryer group that makes use of single-wire and that is placed after the finishing device.
17. An after-dryer as claimed in any one of claims 12 to 15, wherein the after-dryer comprises two dryer groups that make use of single-wire draw and that are placed after the finishing device.
18. An after-dryer as claimed in any one of claims 12 to 17, wherein two steam boxes are fitted after the dryer group/groups.
19. An after-dryer as claimed in claim 18, wherein a steam box is fitted before a calendering nip of the soft calender.
20. An after-dryer as claimed in any one of claims 12 to 19, wherein, after the finishing device, a reversing blow device is fitted before a dryer group/groups that make(s) use of single-wire draw.
21. An after-dryer as claimed in any one of claims 12 to 15, 17 to 20, wherein, between the dryer groups in the after-dryer, the paper web has a closed draw.
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