EP1544351A2 - Feutre de presse pour machine à papier et presse de machine à papier - Google Patents

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EP1544351A2
EP1544351A2 EP04029725A EP04029725A EP1544351A2 EP 1544351 A2 EP1544351 A2 EP 1544351A2 EP 04029725 A EP04029725 A EP 04029725A EP 04029725 A EP04029725 A EP 04029725A EP 1544351 A2 EP1544351 A2 EP 1544351A2
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Yasuhiko Kobayashi
Hiroyuki Oda
Akira Onikubo
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21FPAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
    • D21F7/00Other details of machines for making continuous webs of paper
    • D21F7/08Felts
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21FPAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
    • D21F3/00Press section of machines for making continuous webs of paper
    • D21F3/02Wet presses
    • D21F3/04Arrangements thereof
    • D21F3/045Arrangements thereof including at least one extended press nip
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21FPAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
    • D21F7/00Other details of machines for making continuous webs of paper
    • D21F7/08Felts
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  • the present invention relates to a papermaking press felt (hereinafter simply referred to as "felt” as the case may be) and a papermaking press apparatus to be used in a papermaking machine. More particularly, the present invention relates to a papermaking press felt to be pressed in a pressing section of the papermaking machine so as to squeeze water out of a wet paper web, and to a papermaking press apparatus.
  • felt papermaking press felt
  • a papermaking press apparatus to be used in a papermaking machine. More particularly, the present invention relates to a papermaking press felt to be pressed in a pressing section of the papermaking machine so as to squeeze water out of a wet paper web, and to a papermaking press apparatus.
  • a papermaking machine is provided with a papermaking press apparatus (hereinafter simply referred to as "press apparatus” as the case may be), which dewaters a wet pulp (wet paper web) while it presses in its pressing section formed in a paper layer forming apparatus. Moisture in the wet paper web is squeezed out by applying a pressure thereto with the press apparatus.
  • press apparatus papermaking press apparatus
  • Fig. 4 schematically shows a configuration of a pressing section 700 of a conventional paper making machine, wherein a wet paper web (wet pulp) W transferred from a wire section 400 on the side of the paper layer forming apparatus is introduced to the pressing section side via a suction pick-up roll 701, and transferred to a first press 1P by a pick-up felt 101.
  • the first press 1P is constituted as a double felt press through which the wet paper W passes between a first press roll (grooved roll) 703 and a suction press roll 702 via the pick-up felt 101 and a bottom felt 102, so that water is squeezed out of the wet paper W through a nip of these rolls 702 and 703 via the felts 101 and 102.
  • the wet paper W is transferred to a second press 2P by the suction press roll 702, to be dewatered by a nip of a second press roll (grooved roll) 704 and of a center roll 705.
  • the wet paper web W further sticks to a surface of the center roll 705 to be thereby transferred to a third press 3P, and is again dewatered while passing between a nip portion of a third press roll (grooved roll) 706 and the center roll 705, together with a third press felt (P3 press felt) 103.
  • the wet paper W which has thus lost a considerable amount of water is further transferred to a fourth press 4P by a paper roll 708 and a fourth press felt 104, to be dewatered between a nip portion of a fourth press roll (grooved roll) 707 and a P4 top roll 709, and to finish the watering process in the pressing section. Then, the wet paper web W is transferred from the 4P top roll 709 to a subsequent drying process where a drier cylinder 710 and so forth are installed.
  • Basic functions of the papermaking press felt include squeezing water from a wet paper web (dewatering), providing surface smoothness of the wetpaper web (smoothness), and feeding the wet paper web forward (wet paper web transference).
  • squeezing water from a wet paper web is performed such that water is transferred into the felt by a pressure while the wet paper web passes between a pair of press rolls, and the water in the felt is either discharged through a rear face of the felt, or aspired by a suction box of the papermaking machine, to then be discharged out of the felt system.
  • water permeability and a function to recover the original shape instead of remaining flattened (durability against flattening) upon relief from the pressure are essential factors required from the felt.
  • the dewatering function based on such factors has to be maintained undegraded from an initial stage of use.
  • the pick-up felt 101 when performing the feeding function of the wet paper web, the pick-up felt 101 aspires the wet paper web (wet pulp) from the wire section 400 via the suction pick-up roll 701 for transferring the same to the pressing section side, therefore durability of the water permeability is required, and also surface smoothness is important to ensure that the wet paper web W sticks to the felt and is kept from coming off.
  • the surface smoothing function (smoothness) of the papermaking press felt for the wet paper it is necessary to upgrade the surface smoothness of the papermaking press felt in the posterior steps 3P or 4P of the pressing section, so as to minimize a difference between a contact area of the wet paper web W with the roll and that with the felt.
  • the felt is required to be in well balanced for all these functions of dewatering, recovery against compaction and surface smoothing, in each section.
  • papermaking press felts generally used are either of a batt-on-base type or batt-on-mesh type, constituted of a woven fabric on which a staple fiber batt web is planted by a needle-punch method.
  • a papermaking press felt 10 is composed of a base material 20 constituted of a woven fabric or the like and a staple fiber layer 30 integrally entwined with the base material 20 by needle-punching, and formed in an endless shape.
  • the base material 20 is provided for securing a mechanical strength of the felt 10, and a fabric woven with an MD yarn 22 and a CD yarn 21 is employed in Fig. 1.
  • the felt 10 is utilized in a pressing section (Fig. 4) of the papermaking machine as 101 to 104, as already stated. More specifically, in the pressing section the felt is disposed over a plurality of guide rolls with a tension applied thereto. And a high pressure is applied to the felt and a wet paper web in the press section constituted of a pair of press rolls or of a press roll and a shoe, so as to squeeze water out of the wet paper web.
  • the felt 10 runs in conformity with a rotation of the press roll.
  • JP-A-2003-13385 and JP-A-6-280183 disclose a technique of stacking a plurality of layers of, for example, a double-woven endless base fabric, or a plurality of fabrics of a certain length joined together at the respective end portions thereof to constitute an endless structure, layering a staple fiber thereon, and integrally entwining the base fabric and the staple fiber layer by needling.
  • the felt structure repeats compaction and recovery, to thereby gradually reduce its thickness. Accordingly, it is well known that the staple fiber of the felt structure is susceptible to flattening. This is because the staple fiber, which is finer than the base material, in felt structure becomes still finer due to the repeated compaction.
  • a staple fiber of 1 to 50 dtex, and more preferably that of 3 to 30 dtex is employed.
  • flattening of the felt can be restrained, however surface smoothing performance for a wet paper web, which is one of the major functions of the felt, is degraded.
  • JP-A-2003-13385 discloses a felt structure including a nonwoven fabric formed by arranging yarns only in a transverse direction substantially in parallel, and interposed between two or more fabric layers.
  • the interposed nonwoven fabric serves to alleviate an influence of a knuckle portion (ups and downs of the yarn at an interlacing point of an MD yarn and a CD yarn) of the woven fabric or the MD yarn, to the surface smoothing effect for the wet paper web.
  • a felt structure including such nonwoven cloth is heavier in basic weight, the dewatering performance and ease of installment are degraded.
  • the present inventors Upon studying a felt structure that fits the above-mentioned object, the present inventors have found that the object can be achieved by employing a base material constituted of two (A and B) or more layers; at least one base material B thereof is a woven fabric formed of a twine and a single yarn having a specific fineness, so that the twine turns to a flat cord when woven into the fabric.
  • the present invention thus provides a papermaking press felt comprising a plurality of base materials of an identical or a different type; and a fiber web layered on one or both faces of the base material and integrally entwined therewith by needling; wherein at least one of the base materials is a woven fabric constituted of a machine direction (MD) yarn or a cross-machine direction (CD) yarn, such that one thereof is a twine made from a filament having a fineness of 50 to 250 dtex, and the other thereof is a single yarn having a fineness of 50 to 600 dtex.
  • MD machine direction
  • CD cross-machine direction
  • the above-mentioned papermaking press felt includes a woven fabric having a closed end, more preferably a plain woven fabric, which is wound a plurality of times to thus form a plurality of fabric layers, such that the gap between the aligned twines is filled by the flattening effect of the twine, to thereby improve the surface smoothing performance for the wet paper and resistance against flattening.
  • a multiwoven fabric constituted of a double-woven or a thicker structure is employed as the base woven fabric, so that the gap between the aligned twines constituting the multiwoven fabric is filled by the flattening effect of the twine.
  • a soluble filament yarn as either the MD yarn or CD yarn, to implant thereon a staple fiber by needle-punching, and then to dissolve the single yarn for removal which further facilitates narrowing the gap between the twines.
  • the present invention also provides a papermaking press apparatus, in which the above-mentioned papermaking press felt is employed at least as one of the papermaking press felts for the pressing section.
  • a closed draw type papermaking press apparatus designed to hold the wet paper between two pieces of felts for dewatering, which imposes a harsh condition because of a high-speed feeding and a high pressure, a superior resistance against flattening and surface smoothing capability for the wet paper web are required, however, since the papermaking press felt according to the present invention can stand such harsh conditions and maintain the superior dewatering capability to thereby provide a paper having an excellent surface smoothness, the present invention is particularly suitable for a closed draw type papermaking press apparatus.
  • the papermaking press felt according to the present invention employs a twine thicker in fineness than a staple fiber as either the MD yarn or the CD yarn, which can easily turn to a flat cord when woven into a fabric, therefore a gap between the twines in the woven fabric can be easily narrowed, and resultantly a papermaking press apparatus provided with such felt offers a superior surface smoothing capability for a wet paper web and resistance against flattening.
  • the twine obtains a flat shape, and thereby a knuckle portion of the woven fabric becomes a plane, and moreover the flat shape of the twine facilitates narrowing a gap therebetween, by which the surface smoothing performance can be upgraded despite having a reduced staple fiber layer. Further, since the twine, which becomes flat, is thicker than the staple fiber, the flattening of the felt as a whole can be restrained.
  • either of the MD yarn or the CD yarn is a twine formed by twisting filaments of 50 to 250 dtex, more preferably 100 to 200 dtex in fineness.
  • a thickness of the twine is not specifically determined, however a twine of 500 to 3,000 dtex in fineness is generally employed.
  • the twine turns to a flat cord as a result of weaving the fabric with the twine and single yarn having a specific fineness
  • it is effective to form a loosely twisted twine by giving a final twist of 30 to 100 times per meter, with a ratio of a preliminary twist against the final twist in a range of 1.2 to 1.4.
  • Employing such loosely twisted twine facilitates narrowing a gap between the twines constituting the woven fabric, since the twine easily turns to a flat cord when woven into the fabric.
  • the twine in the case where the twine is twisted more than 100 times per meter either in the preliminary twist or final twist, the twine becomes a tightly twisted twine, which is not appropriate for achieving the advantage that the twine turns to a flat cord when woven into the fabric.
  • the ratio of the preliminary twist against the final twist is in a range of 1.2 to 1.4, the twine not only easily turns to a flat cord when woven into the fabric, but also attains a stable structure free from bumps or loosening.
  • the twine incurs distortions and end downs in the woven fabric and is thereby restrained from becoming flat.
  • either of the MD yarn or the CD yarn is a single yarn of 50 to 600 dtex, more preferably 100 to 400 dtex in fineness.
  • Employing such single yarn as either of the weaving yarns allows reducing an area occupied with a knuckle in the woven fabric. This also leads to an improvement of the surface smoothing performance for a wet paper web.
  • a felt wherein a gap between twines can be effectively narrowed in a woven fabric, to thereby improve the surface smoothing performance for a wet paper web and resistance against flattening.
  • Various methods may be employed for facilitating narrowing a gap between the twines, one of which is employing a woven fabric having a closed end, preferably a plain woven fabric, and winding such a woven fabric a plurality of times to thus form a plurality of fabric layers, such that the gap between the aligned twines is filled by the flattening effect of the twine.
  • Such a woven fabric has an increased advantage that the twine in an upper fabric layer can be so easily flattened that it fills a gap between the twines in a lower fabric layer, and moreover the twine in the lower fabric layer itself also easily becomes flat so as to narrow the gap between the twines.
  • a multiwoven fabric constituted of a double-woven or a thicker structure is employed as the base woven fabric, so that the gap between the aligned twines constituting the multiwoven fabric is filled by the flattening effect of the twine, which further facilitates narrowing a gap between the twines of the woven fabric, as in the case of the above-mentioned woven fabric.
  • the single yarn employed as either the MD yarn or CD yarn may be a soluble filament, more particularly a water-soluble filament yarn.
  • a woven fabric constituted of such yarn implanting thereon a staple fiber by needle-punching, and then dissolving the single yarn for removal further facilitates narrowing the gap between the twines.
  • Materials of the soluble filament yarn include a polyvinyl alcohol, an acrylic, a polyester and so forth, among which the water-soluble polyvinyl alcohol is preferable.
  • a nylon, a polyester and so forth are employed as materials of a twine and the single yarn to weave the fabric, among which the nylon is particularly preferable because of its superior strength and durability.
  • a papermaking press felt 100 includes a base material 200 and a staple fiber layer 300.
  • the staple fiber layer 300 is formed by integrally entwining the staple fiber with the base material 200 by needle-punching.
  • the base material 200 includes two base materials, namely a base material A (210) and a base material B (220).
  • One of these 210 serves to secure a mechanical strength of the felt 100, and various materials may be employed for constituting the same without a specific limitation, as long as the material provides an adequate strength.
  • a woven fabric constituted by weaving the MD yarn 212 and the CD yarn 211 may be employed. While two different types of the base materials 210 and 220 are layered in Fig. 2, a similar material maybe employed as long as the base material B 220 satisfies the requirement of the present invention.
  • the base material 210 may be a woven fabric constituted of a MD yarn and a CD yarn having a narrower width than that of a felt to be manufactured, which is spirally wound with adjacent edge portions thereof joined to each other. Further, a woven fabric constituted of a MD yarn and a CD yarn having substantially the same width as that of a felt to be manufactured may be coaxially wound, for constituting the base material. Also, apart from a base material constituted of a woven fabric, a base material in which the MD yarn is fixed with an adhesive, or in which the MD yarn and the CD yarns are only layered without being woven may be employed.
  • another base material B 220 is layered on the base material A 210, so as to constitute an entirety of the base material 200.
  • the base material 220 is a woven fabric constituted of a machine direction yarn (MD yarn) 222 and a cross-machine direction yarn (CD yarn) 221, which are features of the present invention. That is, either of the MD yarn or the CD yarn is a twine made from a filament of 50 to 250 dtex in fineness, and the other thereof is a single yarn of 50 to 600 dtex in fineness, in the woven fabric.
  • the present invention also provides a papermaking press apparatus in which the above-mentioned felt is installed.
  • the felt of the present invention may be applied to any type of papermaking machine in addition to the one shown in Fig. 4, however, in the case where the felt is employed in a closed draw type papermaking press apparatus designed to hold the wet paper web W from both sides with a top felt and a bottom felt and to transfer and press, the advantage of the felt of the present invention can be more effectively attained.
  • the closed draw type press apparatus is, as shown in Fig. 5, constituted so as to hold the wet paper web W between the top felt 101 and the bottom felt 102 for transference and pressing, in order to sustain the high-speed feeding performance for the wet paper.
  • the wet paper is assuredly retained stably (without break) between the felts or on the felt at a highspeed, throughout the entire travel in the pressing section.
  • the papermaking press apparatus 800 shown in Fig. 5 represents a configuration wherein two pressing apparatuses, namely a first press apparatus 810 and a second press apparatus 820 provided on a downstream side thereof, are installed in series along a feeding direction of the wet paper web W, and the first press apparatus 810 is provided with a first roll 811 and a first shoe press 812.
  • the second press apparatus 820 is provided with a second roll 821 and a second shoe press 822.
  • the shoe press apparatus 810 usually the shoe press apparatus is employed which applies a higher pressure than a conventional papermaking machine, because of which the pick-up felt 101 and the bottom felt 102 are prone to be flattened to thereby lose the dewatering capability, however, employing the felt of the present invention here results in significant improvement in the dewatering performance.
  • the felt of the present invention for the top felt 105 and the bottom felt 106, to further ensure durability of dewatering performance and surface smoothness of the wet paper web W.
  • Fig. 6 shows a papermaking press apparatus constituted of two shoe press apparatuses installed in series
  • one of the shoe press apparatuses may be substituted with a roll press apparatus, or may be omitted.
  • employing the felt of the present invention allows achieving a superior performance in dewatering, surface smoothing and so forth.
  • another base material B (220, 230, 240, 250) respectively representing a feature of the present invention is layered on the base material A (210) so as to constitute an entirety of the base material 200.
  • the base material A 210 is constituted as follows, in all the examples in common.
  • a felt has been fabricated by layering the following woven fabric 220 as the base material B on the base material A (210) to constitute the base material 200, and further forming the staple fiber layer 300 (11 dtex, 600 g/m 2 ).
  • a felt of a similar structure to that of the example 1 has been fabricated, except that the following woven fabric 230 has been employed as the base material B instead of the woven fabric 220.
  • 230 is layered instead of 220 in Fig. 2.
  • a felt of a similar structure to that of the example 2 has been fabricated, except that the woven fabric 240 in which the MD yarn and the CD yarn are replaced with each other has been employed as the base material B, instead of the woven fabric 230.
  • 240 is layered instead of 220 in Fig. 2.
  • the base material 200 has been constituted by layering the woven fabric 250 serving as the base material B, in which a water-soluble PVA single yarn is employed as the CD yarn, on the base material 210 (250 is layered instead of 220 in Fig. 2). Then the staple fiber has been integrally entwined with the base material 200 by needle-punching so as to fabricate the papermaking press felt 1000, after which the CD yarn has been dissolved by hot water refining in a subsequent process, so that a layer 250 only including the MD yarn remains on the base material 210.
  • a woven cloth 260 constituted by layering the same base material 210 on the base material 210 has been employed, on which the staple fiber 300 has been layered as the examples, so as to fabricate the felt.
  • Staple fiber has been implanted by needle-punching on the woven fabrics prepared according to the above-mentioned examples 1 to 4 and the comparative example 1, and such needle-punched felts have been refined in hot water and dried by hot air, to thereby complete the papermaking press felt.
  • Table 1 shows a structure of the base material B in the respective examples.
  • the experimental apparatus is provided with a pair of press rolls PR, PR, a plurality of guide rolls GR for supporting the felt applying a certain tension thereto, a sensor (not shown) for measuring a felt thickness when compressed by the press rolls, and a second sensor (not shown) for measuring the felt thickness immediately after being released from the pressure.
  • the experimental apparatus has been operated so as to generate a pressure of 100 kg/cm and a felt driving speedof 1000 m/minute, and the experiments have been continued for 120 hours.
  • the value of the example 1 is defined as 3 points, which is used as a reference such that a higher point in other examples is regarded as good and a lower point as poor, and that the higher the point is, the better performance is considered to be achieved.
  • the felt of the example 4 in which the water-soluble single yarn is employed as the CD yarn since the CD yarn is dissolved at an interlacing point of the MD yarn and the CD yarn and no longer remains in the woven fabric, the felt achieves a superior surface smoothness.
  • the embodiment of the invention provides a felt having a superior surface smoothing capability for a wet paper web and resistance against flattening.
  • a felt having a superior surface smoothing capability for a wet paper web and resistance against flattening.
  • the surface smoothing capability for a wet paper web can be maintained and flattening is restrained, because of the superior compaction rate and recovery rate against a pressure applied by a roll or a shoe during a papermaking process, and resultantly the superior dewatering performance can be maintained for a long period of time.
  • a soluble filament yarn as either the machine direction (MD) yarn or the cross-machine direction (CD) yarn constituting the woven fabric results in producing a paper of a superior surface smoothness.
  • the felt of the embodiment may be applied to various types of papermaking machines, however, in the case where the felt is employed in a closed draw type papermaking press apparatus, the advantage in resistance against flattening and surface smoothing performance for a wet paper can be duly attained despite the high-speed operation.
  • this type of press apparatus applies a higher pressure than a conventional papermaking machine, because of which the felt is prone to be flattened to thereby lose the dewatering capability, however, employing the felt of the present invention having a superior resistance against flattening allows maintaining a high-level dewatering performance.
  • degradation in smoothness because of loss of direct contact between the wet paper and the roll surface can also be overcome by employing the felt according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • the felt of the present invention provides various advantages, the felt can be appropriately employed as a high-performance felt, under the current harsh operational conditions such as high speed and high pressure.

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