EP2672006B1 - Verfahren zur herstellung von leichten blöcken oder profilen, anlage zur durchführung des verfahrens, und erhaltenes produkt - Google Patents

Verfahren zur herstellung von leichten blöcken oder profilen, anlage zur durchführung des verfahrens, und erhaltenes produkt Download PDF

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EP2672006B1
EP2672006B1 EP20120380029 EP12380029A EP2672006B1 EP 2672006 B1 EP2672006 B1 EP 2672006B1 EP 20120380029 EP20120380029 EP 20120380029 EP 12380029 A EP12380029 A EP 12380029A EP 2672006 B1 EP2672006 B1 EP 2672006B1
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D21H15/00Pulp or paper, comprising fibres or web-forming material characterised by features other than their chemical constitution
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21JFIBREBOARD; MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES FROM CELLULOSIC FIBROUS SUSPENSIONS OR FROM PAPIER-MACHE
    • D21J3/00Manufacture of articles by pressing wet fibre pulp, or papier-mâché, between moulds

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  • the present invention concerns a method for manufacturing lightweight blocks or profiles, whether it be from the reutilisation of scraps of corrugated cardboard or, optionally, other corrugated cardboard waste materials, such as powder and chips, generated by corrugated cardboard manufacturing and/or handling companies, or from cutting up into pieces new or reused corrugated cardboard sheets.
  • the present invention also concerns a facility for implementing said method, and the obtained products.
  • Corrugated cardboard is generally made of a number of alternate flat paper layers and corrugated paper layers, the two outer layers always being flat.
  • the one or more corrugated inner paper layers form an internal fluted structure that confers to the corrugated cardboard great mechanical resistance, in addition to other interesting physical properties.
  • corrugated cardboard scraps and other waste materials are produced, for example, as a result of cutting, die-cutting, sanding and bending processes, among other operations, on corrugated cardboard sheets.
  • the scraps of corrugated cardboard that are considered to be useful for the present invention are those corrugated cardboard scraps that preserve their mechanical properties. This includes both leftover scraps of corrugated cardboard, coming from cardboard manufacturing and/or handling companies, that preserve their mechanical properties but not their formal or aesthetic quality, whereby they are unable for their normal exploitation and marketing, and corrugated cardboard scraps obtained by cutting up into pieces new corrugated cardboard sheets.
  • EP0927614 shows an example of a preparing process of cardboard or similar agglomerates, the basic product of which is cardboard or paper having a recyclable nature.
  • Document ES 1007170 U discloses an automatic paper and cardboard baling press that comprises a tunnel-like structure that is fed with paper and cardboard scraps in bulk from a hopper and through an opening on the upper surface of the tunnel.
  • a hydraulic group actuates a rod attached to a pushing piston guided along the tunnel, which pushes the scraps of paper or cardboard into the tunnel, shaping a block that is pressure-compacted against a flap that shuts off an outlet.
  • the pressing tunnel includes lateral and upper pressers that condition the block to be bundled by a needle through-guide shaping a paper or cardboard bale or bundle of a predetermined size, which is removed through the outlet once the flap is opened.
  • the pressure used in the press is high enough to crush the inner flutes of the corrugated cardboard and expel the air contained therein, which has the shortcoming of eliminating the strength characteristics of corrugated cardboard and producing a very heavy bale.
  • the bale since there are no adhesive elements, once the bale is untied, it comes apart, because the compacted scraps that form it become separated.
  • the present invention provides a method for manufacturing lightweight blocks or profiles that comprises, first of all, the step of mixing and agglomerating scraps of corrugated cardboard with a bonding agent until an isotropic agglomerate is formed, the physical characteristics of which do not depend on the direction.
  • the cardboard scraps used have a predetermined maximum size, which to a large extent ensures the presence of the flutes that form the internal structure of the corrugated cardboard.
  • the degree of humidity of the isotropic agglomerate is controlled so that it is low enough to ensure that the paper that the corrugated cardboard is made of will not go soft to the extent of losing its mechanical resistance.
  • the method of the present invention comprises the step of compacting said isotropic agglomerate by applying a pressure low enough not to crush the flutes in the internal structure of the corrugated cardboard until compacted blocks or profiles are formed, and, finally, drying said compacted blocks or profiles by applying heat until lightweight blocks or profiles are obtained that can be used directly or can be subsequently machined to confer on them specific configurations for particular uses.
  • the lightweight blocks and profiles obtained through the method of the present invention are extremely lightweight and mechanically resistant, and they have high capacity of thermal isolation and interesting acoustic properties.
  • the lightweight blocks and profiles are isotropic, since they present the same physical properties, for example mechanical resistance to stress, compression, torsion, bending and shear, rigidity or flexibility, elasticity, isolation capacity, acoustic properties, etc., in every point of the body and in all directions.
  • the lightweight blocks or profiles of the present invention will be more or less rigid or more or less flexible depending on the type of bonding agent used to make the agglomerate.
  • a bonding agent that includes a rubber- or polyurethane-based adhesive or an epoxy adhesive will provide relatively flexible and/or elastic lightweight blocks or profiles
  • a bonding agent that includes an adhesive based, for example, on acrylic products will provide relatively rigid lightweight blocks or profiles.
  • the corrugated cardboard scraps used can be leftover scraps coming from a corrugated cardboard manufacturing and/or handling facility or they can be expressly formed from the cutting up into pieces of new or used corrugated cardboard sheets.
  • the method comprises the previous step of shredding the scraps of corrugated cardboard until they are cut down to said predetermined maximum size before proceeding to mix and agglomerate them.
  • the method of the present invention comprises adding to the mixture, in addition to the scraps of corrugated cardboard, powder, chips and other corrugated cardboard particles generated in corrugated cardboard manufacturing and/or handling processes as a material to be mixed and agglomerated together with the bonding agent.
  • the agglomerate includes scraps of corrugated cardboard of several sizes.
  • 50% or more by weight of the scraps have a maximum size of 3 ⁇ 3 cm, and a small percentage of the scraps, for example from 5% to 10% by weight, can have larger sizes, with a maximum dimension, for example, of up to 20 or 30 cm.
  • a maximum dimension for example, of up to 20 or 30 cm.
  • the bonding agent comprises an adhesive product and a solvent liquid, which can be water or another solvent.
  • a solvent liquid which can be water or another solvent.
  • the present invention envisages the use of residual heat from a boiler in the corrugated cardboard factory or residual heat recovered from some corrugated cardboard manufacturing or handling process in addition to or instead of other heat sources, such as electrical resistors, gas burners or burners of petroleum derivatives, with considerable energy savings and a reduction of pollutant emissions.
  • the method of the present invention comprises compacting the agglomerate in a mould, whereby compacted blocks are obtained, which, once dried, form separate lightweight blocks, or compacting the agglomerate in an extruder, whereby compacted profiles are obtained, which, once dried, form long lightweight profiles, which are preferably cut to pieces in an additional step before drying.
  • Both the lightweight blocks and the lightweight profiles can be used directly or can be subsequently machined.
  • the type of bonding agent there are other factors that also influence the physical properties of the lightweight blocks or profiles obtained, such as, for example, the type or types of cardboard used, the size or sizes of the scraps, the percentage of the different components used in the agglomerate, that is, the percentage of corrugated cardboard scraps, the percentage of other corrugated cardboard waste materials, the percentage of adhesive, the percentage of solvent, etc., relative to the total volume or weight of the wet or dry agglomerate, and the thermal treatment applied in the drying of the agglomerate, that is, the time-temperature curve in the drying oven, among others.
  • the present invention provides a facility for implementing a method for manufacturing said lightweight blocks or profiles.
  • the facility comprises at least one mixer provided with means for mixing and agglomerating scraps of corrugated cardboard of a predetermined maximum size with a bonding agent until an isotropic agglomerate is formed, at least one compactor provided with means for compacting said agglomerate by applying a compacting pressure until compacted blocks or profiles are formed, and at least one drying oven provided with means for applying heat to said compacted blocks or profiles until they are dry, thereby obtaining lightweight blocks or profiles.
  • the mixer of the present invention includes means, such as, for example, a humidity probe, to control the degree of humidity of the isotropic agglomerate to a degree low enough so as not to destroy the mechanical resistance of the paper that the corrugated cardboard is made of, and the compactor comprises means, such as a pressure limiter, to control said compacting pressure so as not to crush the flutes of the internal structure of the corrugated cardboard.
  • a humidity probe to control the degree of humidity of the isotropic agglomerate to a degree low enough so as not to destroy the mechanical resistance of the paper that the corrugated cardboard is made of
  • the compactor comprises means, such as a pressure limiter, to control said compacting pressure so as not to crush the flutes of the internal structure of the corrugated cardboard.
  • the facility of the present invention further comprises at least one shredder provided with means for shredding the scraps of corrugated cardboard until they are cut down to said predetermined maximum size before they are fed to said mixer.
  • the mixer can be a linear mixer or a planetary mixer, or the facility can combine mixers of both types.
  • the compactor can be an extruder provided with a die to form continuous or long compacted profiles or a mould compactor provided with a mould to form separate compacted blocks, or the facility can combine compactors of both types.
  • the facility can also include a separator for separating corrugated cardboard scraps according to their size.
  • a vibrating bed is capable of separating scraps of corrugated cardboard according to their weight and to the frequency and/or amplitude of the vibration.
  • the corrugated cardboard scraps to be used for the obtainment of the products of the present invention will have a range of sizes selected between a predetermined maximum size and a predetermined minimum size.
  • the drying oven can alternatively be a continuous drying oven that the compacted continuous profile coming from the extruder would go through in order to produce a continuous lightweight profile that would be cut into pieces of the desired length by means of a saw arranged downstream of the drying oven.
  • the present invention provides a product obtained from scraps of corrugated cardboard.
  • the product comprises at least one body formed by an isotropic agglomerate of scraps of corrugated cardboard of a predetermined maximum size joined to each other by an adhesive product, wherein said scraps of corrugated cardboard in said isotropic agglomerate have an internal structure provided with flutes formed by at least one corrugated sheet of paper.
  • the product has the shape of a profile with a constant cross-section obtained by extrusion.
  • the product can have multiple configurations obtained by moulding.
  • the product can even have complex configurations obtained by machining starting from an initial body obtained by moulding or extrusion.
  • the products of the present invention have multiple applications in fields such as transportation, packaging, decoration, soundproofing, thermal isolation, etc.
  • a facility for implementing a method for manufacturing lightweight blocks or profiles according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the facility is located adjacent to a corrugated cardboard manufacturing and/or handling plant and it comprises a couple of raw material storing silos 60, 61 where corrugated cardboard waste materials coming from the plant are stored.
  • the first silo 60 receives corrugated cardboard scraps of various sizes through a first in-feed conveyor 62 and the second silo 61 receives corrugated cardboard powder and other corrugated cardboard particles through a second in-feed conveyor 63.
  • the facility comprises a couple of mixers 80, 81, and the corrugated cardboard scraps from the first silo 60 and the corrugated cardboard powder and other corrugated cardboard particles from the second silo 61 are selectively loaded into the mixers 80, 81 through conveyors 64, 65, 66, which can be pneumatic conveyors or other types of conveyors.
  • the corrugated cardboard scraps from the first silo 60 go through a shredder 70 provided with means to shred the corrugated cardboard scraps until they are cut down to a predetermined maximum size, where, for example, at least 50% by weight of the scraps have a maximum size of approximately 3 ⁇ 3 cm.
  • the mixers 80, 81 include means for mixing and agglomerating corrugated cardboard scraps of said predetermined maximum size, the corrugated cardboard powder and the other corrugated cardboard particles with a bonding agent until an isotropic agglomerate is formed, wherein the corrugated cardboard scraps are randomly oriented in all directions.
  • One of the mixers can be, for example, a linear mixer 80 and the other can be a planetary mixer 81.
  • the linear mixer 80 is of a continuous production type and it comprises, for example, a container wherein two parallel axes provided with blades are arranged that, while rotating in opposite directions, keep on mixing the components fed through its top in one end and keep on pushing the agglomerated mix until it leaves the other end through a hatch.
  • the planetary mixer 81 is of a batch production type and it comprises a container closed with a lid wherein a planetary gear reduction box is installed that causes blades to rotate that keep on mixing the components.
  • the mixers 80, 81 are configured in such a way that, when they mix the agglomerate components, they will not crush the corrugated cardboard scraps, so that the flutes constituting their internal structure remain whole.
  • the bonding agent includes an adhesive product dissolved in a solvent liquid
  • the mixers 80, 81 further include means, such as a humidity probe, for controlling the degree of humidity in said isotropic agglomerate so that the paper that the corrugated cardboard is made of will not go soft, thereby preserving its mechanical resistance.
  • the adjustment of the degree of humidity is effected, for example, measuring out the proportions of the solid and liquid components in the agglomerated mix.
  • a number of intermediate conveyors 67, 68, 69 carry the still wet agglomerate coming from the mixers 80, 81 to a couple of compactors 90, 91 provided with means for compacting the isotropic agglomerate by applying a compacting pressure.
  • one of the compactors is an extruder 90 provided with a chamber wherein a worm gear or the like actuated by an electric motor pushes the agglomerate through a die in order to form continuous or long compacted profiles
  • the other is a mould compactor 91 provided with a mould and a pusher actuated by a dynamic fluid cylinder that compresses the agglomerate into the mould so as to form separate compacted blocks.
  • Both compactors 90, 91 include means for controlling the compacting pressure, for example adjusting the torque of the electric motor used to move the worm gear or the pressure of the dynamic fluid used to move the pusher so as not to crush the flutes of the internal structure of the corrugated cardboard when forming the compacted blocks or profiles.
  • the compaction can be carried out with the provision of heat if deemed necessary. As a result of the compaction, the agglomerate generally loses liquid, which can be again recycled back to the mixers.
  • the relatively humid compacted blocks and compacted profiles coming from the compactors 90, 91 are conducted to respective drying ovens 100 by means of corresponding belt conveyors 71, 72. Since the compacted profiles produced by extruder 90 are continuous or have a long length, the facility includes a saw 110 arranged to cut said continuous or long compacted profiles into separate pieces of an appropriate length to fit in the corresponding drying oven 100.
  • the drying ovens 100 are provided with means for applying heat to the compacted blocks or profiles until they are dry, that is, until their degree of humidity is reduced to a predetermined minimum, whereby lightweight blocks and lightweight profiles are obtained that are transported by means of an out-feed conveyor 73.
  • the heat source for the drying ovens 100 can be, for example, electrical resistors, gas burners or burners of petroleum derivatives, and additionally or alternatively it is possible to use the residual heat from a boiler in the corrugated cardboard factory or residual heat recovered from some corrugated cardboard manufacturing or handling process.
  • the lightweight blocks and lightweight profiles obtained can be utilised directly or after they have been subsequently machined.
  • the facility includes one or more machine tools (not shown), such as, for example, millers, lathes, groovers, drills, borers and computerised numerical control machining centres, which might receive the lightweight blocks and profiles from the out-feed conveyor 73.
  • the machine tools can be adapted to the great ease of machining offered by the product of the present invention.
  • the corrugated cardboard powder, chips and other particles produced in the machining operations are preferably sucked up and/or collected and conveyed towards the raw material storing silos 60, 61 to be used again in the formation of lightweight blocks and/or profiles.
  • the embodiment of the facility according to the second aspect of the present invention described in relation to Fig. 1 allows for implementing the method for manufacturing lightweight blocks and profiles according to the first aspect of the present invention, which, in brief, comprises the steps of mixing and agglomerating scraps of corrugated cardboard of a predetermined maximum size with a bonding agent until forming an isotropic agglomerate, controlling the degree of humidity of said isotropic agglomerate in order not to destroy the mechanical resistance of the paper that the corrugated cardboard is made of, compacting said agglomerate until compacted blocks or profiles are formed by applying a controlled compacting pressure so as not to crush the flutes of the internal structure of the corrugated cardboard, and drying said compacted blocks or profiles by applying heat until lightweight blocks or profiles are obtained.
  • Figures 2 to 10 show different examples of products 1-6 according to the third aspect of the present invention that are obtained by the method and/or the facility of the present invention.
  • All the products obtained have the common feature of at least one body formed by an isotropic agglomerate of reutilised scraps of corrugated cardboard of a predetermined maximum size joined to each other through an adhesive product, wherein said scraps of corrugated cardboard in said isotropic agglomerate are randomly oriented in all directions and have an internal structure provided with flutes formed by at least one corrugated sheet of paper. For example, 50% or more by weight of the scraps have a maximum size of 3 ⁇ 3 cm.
  • the physical characteristics of the products according to the present invention are extraordinary lightness, surprising mechanical properties, interesting acoustic properties and high thermal isolation capacity.
  • Figures 2, 3 and 4 show different products 1, 2, 3 obtained directly at the exit of the drying ovens 100 that are suitable to be used as is, or they can be subsequently configured through machining to adapt them to specific uses.
  • the first product 1, shown in Fig. 2 is a lightweight block in the shape of a parallelepiped with six flat faces 1a that can be obtained both from a compacted profile formed by the extruder 90 and from a compacted block formed by the mould compactor 91 in the facility of Fig. 1 .
  • the parallelepiped might have different proportions from those shown in Fig. 2 , so that the first product 1 might alternatively have the shape of a relatively thin plate, an elongated bar with square or rectangular cross-section, a cube, etc.
  • the second product 2 shown in Fig. 3 is a lightweight block that has a complex shape suitable to be obtained from a compacted block formed by the mould compactor 91 in the facility of Fig. 1 .
  • the second product 2 has an essentially cubic shape with a widely rounded edge 2a, and it presents in one of its faces a square cross-section cavity 2b.
  • the third product 3, shown in Fig. 4 is a lightweight profile 3a having a constant cross-section in the shape of "H", which can be obtained from a compacted profile formed by the extruder 90 in the facility of Fig. 1 . It will be understood that, alternatively, through the utilisation of different dies, the extruder 90 will be able to produce profiles of a large variety of cross-sections, including profiles with a closed cross-section.
  • the first, second and third products 1, 2, 3 can have multiple uses, for example as a filler, as buffers for the packaging of fragile products in boxes and the like, as a thermal isolation material, as an acoustic conditioning material, etc.
  • Figures 5 to 10 show different products 4, 5, 6 obtained from lightweight blocks similar to those described above in relation to Figs. 1 and 2 , obviously initially provided with adequate proportions, and subsequently conformed by machining.
  • the fourth product 4 shown in Figs. 5 and 6 is a pallet comprising a flattened body that defines a platform 4a on its top and several crossing grooves 4b on its bottom, which are sized to receive the forks of a forklift or the like from any of the four sides of the pallet.
  • the body is obtained from a lightweight block similar to that of Fig. 2 and the grooves 4b are machined by means of a groover.
  • the fifth product 5, shown in Figs. 7 and 8 is a shipping box made up by a first body 5a defining a container and a second body 5b forming a lid for said container.
  • the first body 5a has an essentially cubic shape with a large cavity 5c in its top, a perimetric step 5d around said cavity 5c and a pallet structure 5e in its bottom, whereas the second body 5b has the shape of a plate whose dimensions match those of the first body 5a, with an undercut 5f in its bottom face fitting in said perimetric step 5d of the first body 5a.
  • the first and second bodies 5a, 5b of the fifth product 5 are obtained from respective lightweight blocks similar to that of Fig. 2 , such that the cavity 5c and the undercut 5f are moulded surfaces, whereas the perimetric step 5d and the pallet structure 5e are machined by means of a groover or a computerised numerical control machining centre.
  • the sixth product 6, shown in Figs. 9 and 10 is a case or coffin made up by a first body 6a defining a first container part and a second body 6b forming a second container part.
  • the first and second bodies 6a, 6b have the shape of respective parallelepipedic plates having similar dimensions.
  • the first body 6a has a first complex configuration cavity 6d in its bottom face, specifically adapted to the contours of a part of the object to be contained
  • the second body 6b has a second complex configuration cavity 6c in its top face specifically adapted to the contours of another part of the object to be contained.
  • the second body 6b has grooves 6e formed in its bottom face configuring a pallet structure. Lugs 6f protruding from the top face of the second body 6b are inserted into corresponding holes 6g formed in the lower face of the first body 6a when both first and second bodies 6a, 6b are coupled.
  • the first and second bodies 6a, 6b of the sixth product 6 are obtained from respective lightweight blocks similar to that of Fig. 2 , and the first and second cavities 6c, 6d with complex configurations, the grooves 6e and the holes 6g are machined by means of a miller, a groover or a drill, respectively, or preferably, by means of a computerised numerical control machining centre.
  • the lugs 6f are preferably additional elements inserted into corresponding holes, although they might optionally be obtained by machining.

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  1. Verfahren zur Herstellung von leichten Blöcken oder Profilen, umfassend folgende Schritte:
    das Mischen und das Agglomerieren von Wellpappeschnitzeln mit einer vorgegebenen maximalen Größe mit einem Bindemittel bis ein isotropes Agglomerat gebildet wird, und das Regulieren des Feuchtigkeitsgrads des genannten isotropen Agglomerats, um die mechanische Festigkeit des Papiers, aus welchem die Wellpappe besteht, nicht zu zerstören;
    das Verdichten des genannten Agglomerats bis verdichtete Blöcke oder Profile gebildet werden, unter Anwendung eines regulierten Verdichtungsdrucks, um die Wellen in der inneren Struktur der Wellpappe nicht zu zerdrücken; und
    das Trocknen der genannten verdichteten Blöcke oder Profile unter Anwendung von Hitze bis leichte Blöcke oder Profile erhalten werden.
  2. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es den Schritt des Zerkleinerns der Wellpappeschnitzel bis sie bis zu der genannten vorgegebenen maximalen Größe geschnitten werden, vor dem genannten Schritt des Mischens und Agglomerierens umfasst.
  3. Verfahren nach den Ansprüchen 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es das Hinzufügen von Wellpappepulver und anderen Wellpappepartikeln zu den Wellpappeschnitzeln und von Bindemittel in dem genannten Schritt des Mischens und Agglomerierens umfasst.
  4. Verfahren nach den Ansprüchen 1, 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das genannte Bindemittel mindestens ein haftendes Produkt und eine Lösungsmittel-Flüssigkeit umfasst.
  5. Verfahren nach den Ansprüchen 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass mindestens 50 Gew.-% der Wellpappeschnitzel in dem Agglomerat eine maximale Größe von ca. 3 x 3 cm aufweist, und 5% bis 10 Gew.-% der Wellpappeschnitzel in dem Agglomerat eine maximale Abmessung von 3 bis 30 cm aufweisen.
  6. Verfahren nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es das Verdichten des Agglomerats in einer Form bis die verdichteten Blöcke erhalten werden umfasst, welche, wenn sie trocken sind, leichte Blöcke ergeben werden, oder in einer Strangpresse bis verdichtete Profile erhalten werden, welche, wenn sie trocken sind, leichte Profile ergeben werden.
  7. Verfahren nach Anspruch 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass es den zusätzlichen Schritt der Bearbeitung der genannten leichten Blöcke oder leichten Profile umfasst.
  8. Anlage zur Ausführung eines Verfahrens zur Herstellung von leichten Blöcken oder Profilen, umfassend:
    mindestens einen Mischer (80) versehen mit Mitteln für das Mischen und Agglomerieren von Wellpappeschnitzeln mit einer vorgegebenen maximalen Größe mit einem Bindemittel bis ein isotropes Agglomerat gebildet wird, und
    Mitteln für das Regulieren des Feuchtigkeitsgrads in dem genannten isotropen Agglomerat, um die mechanische Festigkeit des Papiers, aus welchem die Wellpappe besteht, nicht zu zerstören;
    mindestens einen Verdichter (90, 91) versehen mit Mitteln für das Verdichten des genannten isotropen Agglomerats unter Anwendung eines Verdichtungsdrucks,
    und Mitteln für das Regulieren des genannten Verdichtungsdrucks, um die Wellen in der inneren Struktur der Wellpappe nicht zu zerdrücken, bis verdichtete Blöcke oder Profile gebildet werden; und
    mindestens einen Trocknungsofen (100) versehen mit Mitteln für die Anwendung von Hitze auf die genannten verdichteten Blöcke oder Profile bis sie trocken werden, wobei dadurch leichte Blöcke oder Profile erhalten werden.
  9. Anlage nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie zusätzlich mindestens eine Zerkleinerungseinrichtung (70) umfasst, versehen mit Mitteln für das Zerkleinern von Wellpappeschnitzeln bis sie bis zu der genannten vorgegebenen maximalen Größe geschnitten werden, bevor sie dem genannten Mischer (80) zugeführt werden.
  10. Anlage nach Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie zusätzlich mindestens ein Rüttelbett umfasst, versehen mit Mitteln für die Trennung von Wellpappeschnitzeln nach deren Gewicht.
  11. Anlage nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der genannte Verdichter (90, 91) aus einer Strangpresse (90) versehen mit einer Düse um durchgehende oder lange verdichtete Profile zu bilden und einem Formverdichter (91) versehen mit einer Form um gesonderte verdichtete Blöcke zu bilden, ausgewählt wird.
  12. Produkt erhalten aus Wellpappeschnitzeln, umfassend mindestens einen Körper, welcher aus einem isotropen Agglomerat aus Wellpappeschnitzeln mit einer vorgegebenen maximalen Größe, die durch ein haftendes Produkt aneinander gefügt sind, gebildet ist, wobei die genannten Wellpappeschnitzel in dem genannten isotropen Agglomerat eine innere Struktur aufweisen, versehen mit Wellen, welche aus mindestens einem gewellten Papierbogen gebildet ist.
  13. Produkt nach Anspruch 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der genannte Körper eine oder mehrere geformten Oberflächen aufweist.
  14. Produkt nach Anspruch 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der genannte Körper die Gestalt eines Profils mit konstantem Querschnitt aufweist.
  15. Produkt nach einem der Ansprüche 12 bis 14, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der genannte Körper eine oder mehrere bearbeitete Oberflächen aufweist, welche eine komplexe Ausbildung bereitstellen.
EP20120380029 2012-06-08 2012-06-08 Verfahren zur herstellung von leichten blöcken oder profilen, anlage zur durchführung des verfahrens, und erhaltenes produkt Not-in-force EP2672006B1 (de)

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