US20070051480A1 - Method and apparatus for loading a fibrous stock suspension - Google Patents

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US20070051480A1
US20070051480A1 US10/575,541 US57554104A US2007051480A1 US 20070051480 A1 US20070051480 A1 US 20070051480A1 US 57554104 A US57554104 A US 57554104A US 2007051480 A1 US2007051480 A1 US 2007051480A1
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  • the present invention relates to a method for loading of a fibrous stock suspension with calcium carbonate.
  • a method for loading a fibrous stock suspension is described in German Patent No. DE 100 33 978 A1 whereby a medium which contains calcium oxide and/or calcium hydroxide, and pure carbon dioxide or a carbon dioxide containing medium are added to the fibrous stock suspension.
  • a combustion process is utilized in order to produce carbon dioxide, whereby said combustion process is process linked with the device for the production of the fibrous stock suspension.
  • a method for loading a fibrous stock suspension is known from German Patent No. DE 101 20 637 A1 whereby the carbon dioxide is produced from the waste-gas of a fuel or by lime burning.
  • the carbon dioxide has a percentage purity of between 65 and 99% and is contained, for example in the waste gas of a power station, a combustion motor, a boiler or a device for direct burning of fossil fuel.
  • What is needed in the art is to further improve a method and apparatus for loading a fibrous stock suspension with calcium carbonate.
  • the present invention further improves a method and apparatus for loading a fibrous stock suspension with calcium carbonate.
  • the present invention describes a method for the production of fiber loaded precipitated calcium carbonate (FLPCC) and to simultaneously undergo a refining process, whereby the fiber raw material that is to be loaded may include recycling paper, DIP (deinked paper), secondary fibers, bleached or unbleached pulp, mechanical pulp, bleached or unbleached sulfate pulp, broke, linen, cotton, and/or hemp fibers (predominantly cigarette paper) and/or any fibrous raw material that can be utilized on a paper machine, irrespective of whether or not the end product contains a filler that was produced by a precipitation process in batch reactors or by a refining process, or whether talcum, titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ), silicon, etc. are used.
  • the fiber loading technology permits precipitation of a filler, especially calcium carbonate, that is uniformly distributed and adhered to, in and between the fibers directly in the stock preparation of a paper mill. It also allows the treated fibrous stock to undergo a refining treatment in a refiner simultaneously with the precipitation process.
  • the filler material utilized according to the current state of the art is replaced with the filler material produced according to the fiber loading combination process technology.
  • the range of application of the filler produced with the fiber loading combination process technology extends to applications within the paper production of all paper grades, including cigarette papers, filter papers, kraft sack paper grades and cardboard and packaging papers that have a filler content of between 1 and 60% and/or a white liner having a filler content of between 1 and 60%.
  • the loaded and produced paper grades can be produced on a paper machine from a recycling paper, deinked paper (DIP), secondary fibers, bleached or unbleached pulp, mechanical pulp, bleached or unbleached sulfate pulp, broke, linen, cotton, and/or hemp fibers (predominantly for cigarette paper) and/or any paper raw material, irrespective of whether or not the end product contains a filler.
  • DIP deinked paper
  • secondary fibers bleached or unbleached pulp
  • mechanical pulp bleached or unbleached sulfate pulp
  • broke linen, cotton, and/or hemp fibers (predominantly for cigarette paper) and/or any paper raw material, irrespective of whether or not the end product contains a filler.
  • Fibrous stock produced according to the fiber loading combination process technology generally possesses a superior dewatering characteristic compared to a fibrous stock produced according to another method; the improvement in the dewatering capacity is between 5 to 100 ml CSF or 0.2 to 15° SR, depending upon the required freeness.
  • the stock or pulp produced according to the fiber loading process further possesses a lower water retention value of 2 to 25%, depending upon the raw material that is used in production.
  • the loose filler can be removed by way of an additionally provided washing process prior to the refining process, following the refining process or after running through the headbox chest or prior to feeding into the paper machine.
  • the fiber loading technology may be utilized prior to or after the refining process, depending on what requirements are put upon the end product.
  • More effective drying to a residual moisture content of 1 to 20% permits an increase in efficiency for all paper grades.
  • a higher water retention capacity, i.e. 1 to 25% results in a positive influence upon remoistening which is lower in the manufacturing process, as well as upon the printability of the produced web.
  • An additional advantage for all paper grades is the greater brightness or the higher optical values with around 15 or more lightness points, which is to be emphasized in the production of all grades of paper and cardboard, with or without white liner.
  • the optical values for example in cigarette papers, are also improved by up to 15 lightness points when using for example deinking water.
  • the carbon dioxide emissions produced by a paper factory can be reduced by utilizing the carbon dioxide that is contained in the flue gas for the fiber loading process.
  • An additional advantage is that by utilizing the carbon dioxide that is contained in the flue gas transportation and storage of liquid carbon dioxide can be saved.
  • the flue gas which is being used in accordance with an inventive method has, for example, a carbon dioxide content of between 2 and 30%.
  • the flue gas can be cleaned for example in a scrubber prior to introducing it into the fiber loading process, as described in German Patent No. DE 101 20 637 A1, incorporated herein by reference [sections 0010-0011], wash tower 14 in the only drawing and associated description].
  • a refining energy in the range of between 0.1 and 300 kWh per ton of dry fiber stock is applied during loading of the fibrous stock suspension with calcium carbonate. Loading and refining would preferably be conducted in separate and independent process steps in one device.
  • aqueous fibrous stock material especially aqueous fiber stock having a consistency of 0.1 to 20%, preferably between 2 and 8%, is used as primary raw material.
  • calcium hydroxide is mixed as the preferred filler into the aqueous fiber stock material, especially into the fiber stock, whereby this has a solids content of between 0.01 and 60%.
  • utilization of a source material other than calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide for formation of the filler is also feasible.
  • the calcium hydroxide is added through a static mixer or an intermediate tank.
  • the carbon dioxide is preferably added into a moist fibrous stock suspension having a preferred consistency of 0.1 to 60%, according to the reaction parameters.
  • Calcium carbonate is precipitated in a carbon dioxide gaseous atmosphere.
  • the refining process is carried out simultaneously with the fiber loading process in an apparatus, the crystallizer; a refining energy in the range between 0.1 and 300 kWh/ton dry fiber stock is applied; a short reaction time of the calcium hydroxide with the carbon dioxide is important in this context.
  • the energy supply or heat volume, or heating of the fibrous suspension for the production of crystals in various forms is important for the present invention.
  • aqueous fibrous stock with a fiber content of between 0.01 and 60% is used as primary raw material.
  • An advantageous embodiment of the method according to the present invention provides that a static mixer, a refiner, a disperger and/or a fluffer FLPCC reactor are utilized as a reactor, whereby the fibrous stock content, especially the fiber content is between 0.01 and 15% in the instance of a static mixer; at between 2 and 8% in the instance of a refiner (low consistency refining) and between 20 and 35% (high consistency refining), and in the instance of a disperger between 2 and 40%, and 15 and 60% in the instance of a fluffer-FLPCC-reactor.
  • the present invention provides that the dilution water is supplied prior to, during or after the addition of carbon dioxide or calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide.
  • Calcium carbonate precipitates when adding carbon dioxide into a calcium hydroxide solution or suspension.
  • the precipitative reaction also occurs, when calcium hydroxide is added to water under a carbon dioxide atmosphere.
  • Dilution water may be added prior to, during or after the addition of carbon dioxide or calcium hydroxide.
  • An expenditure of energy of between 0.3 and 8 kWh/t, especially between 0.5 and 4 kWh/t is preferably used for the precipitation reaction when no refiner is used.
  • the process temperature is between ⁇ 15° C. and 120° C., especially between 20 and 90° C.
  • rhombohedral, scalenohedron and spherical crystals can be formed.
  • the crystals measure between 0.05 and 5 ⁇ m, especially between 0.3 and 2.5 ⁇ m.
  • Static and/or moving, especially rotating mixing elements may be utilized.
  • the process is preferably carried out in a pressure range of between 0 and 15 bar, especially between 0 and 6 bar.
  • the pH value is preferably between 6 and 10, especially between 6.5 and 8.5.
  • the reaction time is advantageously between 0.05 seconds and 1 minute, especially between 0.05 seconds and 10 seconds.
  • the present invention relates to a device which includes machines for loading the fibrous stock suspension with calcium carbonate. These are supplied with flue gas containing carbon dioxide. The machines are followed by a deaeration unit for the removal of superfluous gas.
  • the configuration of the machinery is basically known from the documentation cited above.
  • a further advancement of the device provides that the flue gas from an incineration plant can be supplied especially to a gas motor or gas turbine.
  • the deaeration unit preferably includes a chest with an agitator, a pressure screen, a deaeration pump, a cyclone, a cleaner and/or a deculator.
  • a further development of the present invention is advantageous whereby an intermediate tank is installed after the deaeration unit, viewed in fiber stock flow direction.
  • a fibrous stock suspension 1 which is supplied to an arrangement 2 of machinery for the fiber loading process.
  • flue gas 3 is also supplied to arrangement 2 from a storage container 4 via a gas pump 5 .
  • the flue gas may, for example originate from a power station, an incineration device, a combustion motor, a boiler, or similar device.
  • Fibrous stock suspension 1 which has absorbed carbon dioxide from flue gas 3 is now transported from arrangement 2 to a deaeration device 6 where the carbon dioxide which was not absorbed by said fibrous stock suspension and the non-usable residual gas are again removed.
  • the fibrous stock suspension is subsequently transported to an intermediate tank 7 .
  • the purpose of intermediate tank 7 is for example to store fibrous stock suspension 1 before it is transported on to a head box in a paper machine, or to another machine for the production of a fiber web.

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An apparatus for loading a cellulose fiber containing fibrous stock suspension with calcium carbonate which includes an arrangement of machines for loading the fibrous stock suspension with calcium carbonate, whereby the machines are supplied with flue gas which contains carbon dioxide. The machines are followed by a deaeration unit for the removal of superfluous gas.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates to a method for loading of a fibrous stock suspension with calcium carbonate.
  • 2. Description of the Related Art
  • Several methods for loading chemical pulp fibers with calcium carbonate are known. A method is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,413,365 where the fibrous material is transported via a supply line together with calcium oxide and/or calcium hydroxide which are contained in said suspension. From there, the fibrous stock suspension is transported into a rotating distribution device. A reaction gas is fed in a ring shaped pattern into the fibrous stock suspension; this causes formation of calcium carbonate crystals in the fibrous suspension. The calcium carbonate crystals are distributed in the fibrous stock suspension through the rotating distributor device. This process is known as Fiber Loading Process.
  • A method for loading a fibrous stock suspension is described in German Patent No. DE 100 33 978 A1 whereby a medium which contains calcium oxide and/or calcium hydroxide, and pure carbon dioxide or a carbon dioxide containing medium are added to the fibrous stock suspension. According to U.S. Patent Application Publication 2002/0088566 A1 a combustion process is utilized in order to produce carbon dioxide, whereby said combustion process is process linked with the device for the production of the fibrous stock suspension. A method for loading a fibrous stock suspension is known from German Patent No. DE 101 20 637 A1 whereby the carbon dioxide is produced from the waste-gas of a fuel or by lime burning. The carbon dioxide has a percentage purity of between 65 and 99% and is contained, for example in the waste gas of a power station, a combustion motor, a boiler or a device for direct burning of fossil fuel.
  • What is needed in the art is to further improve a method and apparatus for loading a fibrous stock suspension with calcium carbonate.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention further improves a method and apparatus for loading a fibrous stock suspension with calcium carbonate.
  • In accordance with the present invention a method is disclosed including the following process steps:
      • feeding of calcium hydroxide in liquid or dry form, or of calcium oxide into the fibrous stock suspension;
      • feeding of a flue gas which contains carbon dioxide into the fibrous stock suspension;
      • precipitation of calcium carbonate through the carbon dioxide which is contained in the flue gas; and
      • removal of the superfluous flue gas.
  • The present invention describes a method for the production of fiber loaded precipitated calcium carbonate (FLPCC) and to simultaneously undergo a refining process, whereby the fiber raw material that is to be loaded may include recycling paper, DIP (deinked paper), secondary fibers, bleached or unbleached pulp, mechanical pulp, bleached or unbleached sulfate pulp, broke, linen, cotton, and/or hemp fibers (predominantly cigarette paper) and/or any fibrous raw material that can be utilized on a paper machine, irrespective of whether or not the end product contains a filler that was produced by a precipitation process in batch reactors or by a refining process, or whether talcum, titanium dioxide (TiO2), silicon, etc. are used. The refining process is also referred to as GCC process (GCC=ground calcium carbonate).
  • When a fibrous stock suspension is processed with the fiber loading technology of the present invention a completely new product for application in paper production results, with new and improved characteristics compared to a product according to the current state of the art. The fiber loading technology permits precipitation of a filler, especially calcium carbonate, that is uniformly distributed and adhered to, in and between the fibers directly in the stock preparation of a paper mill. It also allows the treated fibrous stock to undergo a refining treatment in a refiner simultaneously with the precipitation process.
  • The process for the production of precipitated calcium carbonate with simultaneous refining with the assistance of the fiber loading combination process occurs according to a process known in the art, whereby reference is made also to German Patent Nos. DE 101 07 448 A1, DE 101 13 998 A1 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,413,365 B1, these patents incorporated here by reference in addition to the publications referred to at the beginning.
  • In accordance with the FLPCC combination process described under the present invention the filler material utilized according to the current state of the art is replaced with the filler material produced according to the fiber loading combination process technology. The range of application of the filler produced with the fiber loading combination process technology extends to applications within the paper production of all paper grades, including cigarette papers, filter papers, kraft sack paper grades and cardboard and packaging papers that have a filler content of between 1 and 60% and/or a white liner having a filler content of between 1 and 60%. The loaded and produced paper grades can be produced on a paper machine from a recycling paper, deinked paper (DIP), secondary fibers, bleached or unbleached pulp, mechanical pulp, bleached or unbleached sulfate pulp, broke, linen, cotton, and/or hemp fibers (predominantly for cigarette paper) and/or any paper raw material, irrespective of whether or not the end product contains a filler.
  • Fibrous stock produced according to the fiber loading combination process technology generally possesses a superior dewatering characteristic compared to a fibrous stock produced according to another method; the improvement in the dewatering capacity is between 5 to 100 ml CSF or 0.2 to 15° SR, depending upon the required freeness. The stock or pulp produced according to the fiber loading process further possesses a lower water retention value of 2 to 25%, depending upon the raw material that is used in production. This permits a more effective production of various paper grades, for example FL (FL=fiber loaded) copy and printing paper of all types, FL coating paper of all types, FL news print of all types and FL cigarette paper of all types, FL B&P paper of all types, FL kraft sack paper of all types and FL filter paper, since the water in the stock suspension can be removed faster. The stock therefore dries accordingly faster.
  • In the instance of FL cigarette paper, FL B&P paper, FL kraft sack paper and FL filter paper which do not require fillers, the loose filler can be removed by way of an additionally provided washing process prior to the refining process, following the refining process or after running through the headbox chest or prior to feeding into the paper machine. This applies to the filler that is not deposited in or on the fibers and can be washed out accordingly. The fibers themselves still contain filler, inside and out so that the positive effects of the fiber loading technology can be taken advantage of.
  • The fiber loading technology may be utilized prior to or after the refining process, depending on what requirements are put upon the end product.
  • Compared to the current state of the art, a higher freeness value can be achieved with the fiber loading combination technology of the present invention, since up to 50% of refining energy can be saved; this has an especially positive influence with all the paper grades which pass through a refining process during their production, or which possess a very high freeness value, for example FL-cigarette papers, FL B&P papers, FL kraft sack papers and FL filter papers. In particular, these are FL cigarette papers having 100 to 25 CSF or 68 to 90° SR, FL B&P papers having 600 to 50 CSF or 20 to 80° SR, FL sack papers having 600 to 425 CSF or 20 to 30° SR and FL filter papers having 600 to 350 CSF or 20 to 35° SR.
  • The high mechanical strengths in the end product which are achieved through the high freeness value positively affect the production of FL cigarette papers, FL B&P papers, FL sack papers and FL filter papers since, due to process based mechanical loads in the various section of the paper machine, such as the press section, the dryer section and in the area where the web is wound, the produced intermediate product and the end product which is to be produced bears a high mechanical load due to utilization of winders, rewinders and converting machinery. Great mechanical stresses occur on the paper, especially in the production of cigarette paper, which are also partially caused by the low basis weight and the utilization of winders.
  • More effective drying to a residual moisture content of 1 to 20% permits an increase in efficiency for all paper grades. A higher water retention capacity, i.e. 1 to 25% results in a positive influence upon remoistening which is lower in the manufacturing process, as well as upon the printability of the produced web. An additional advantage for all paper grades is the greater brightness or the higher optical values with around 15 or more lightness points, which is to be emphasized in the production of all grades of paper and cardboard, with or without white liner. By using the fiber loading technology of the present invention the optical values, for example in cigarette papers, are also improved by up to 15 lightness points when using for example deinking water.
  • An additional advantage of fiber loading with the above referenced paper grades is found in that for special applications calendering is provided and in doing so the so-called blackening due to deposits of FL particles in, around and on the fibers is suppressed or eliminated through utilization of the fiber loading process.
  • By utilizing flue gas the carbon dioxide emissions produced by a paper factory can be reduced by utilizing the carbon dioxide that is contained in the flue gas for the fiber loading process. An additional advantage is that by utilizing the carbon dioxide that is contained in the flue gas transportation and storage of liquid carbon dioxide can be saved.
  • Advantageous design forms of the present invention can be seen in the dependent claims, the description and the drawing.
  • The flue gas which is being used in accordance with an inventive method has, for example, a carbon dioxide content of between 2 and 30%. The flue gas can be cleaned for example in a scrubber prior to introducing it into the fiber loading process, as described in German Patent No. DE 101 20 637 A1, incorporated herein by reference [sections 0010-0011], wash tower 14 in the only drawing and associated description].
  • It is advantageous if a refining energy in the range of between 0.1 and 300 kWh per ton of dry fiber stock is applied during loading of the fibrous stock suspension with calcium carbonate. Loading and refining would preferably be conducted in separate and independent process steps in one device.
  • In accordance with one design form of the present invention aqueous fibrous stock material, especially aqueous fiber stock having a consistency of 0.1 to 20%, preferably between 2 and 8%, is used as primary raw material.
  • In accordance with the present invention calcium hydroxide is mixed as the preferred filler into the aqueous fiber stock material, especially into the fiber stock, whereby this has a solids content of between 0.01 and 60%. In accordance with the present invention utilization of a source material other than calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide for formation of the filler is also feasible.
  • The calcium hydroxide is added through a static mixer or an intermediate tank. The carbon dioxide is preferably added into a moist fibrous stock suspension having a preferred consistency of 0.1 to 60%, according to the reaction parameters. Calcium carbonate is precipitated in a carbon dioxide gaseous atmosphere.
  • In accordance with the present invention the refining process is carried out simultaneously with the fiber loading process in an apparatus, the crystallizer; a refining energy in the range between 0.1 and 300 kWh/ton dry fiber stock is applied; a short reaction time of the calcium hydroxide with the carbon dioxide is important in this context. The energy supply or heat volume, or heating of the fibrous suspension for the production of crystals in various forms is important for the present invention.
  • Depending upon application of the respective reaction machine, aqueous fibrous stock with a fiber content of between 0.01 and 60% is used as primary raw material.
  • An advantageous embodiment of the method according to the present invention provides that a static mixer, a refiner, a disperger and/or a fluffer FLPCC reactor are utilized as a reactor, whereby the fibrous stock content, especially the fiber content is between 0.01 and 15% in the instance of a static mixer; at between 2 and 8% in the instance of a refiner (low consistency refining) and between 20 and 35% (high consistency refining), and in the instance of a disperger between 2 and 40%, and 15 and 60% in the instance of a fluffer-FLPCC-reactor.
  • The present invention provides that the dilution water is supplied prior to, during or after the addition of carbon dioxide or calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide. Calcium carbonate precipitates when adding carbon dioxide into a calcium hydroxide solution or suspension. Conversely, the precipitative reaction also occurs, when calcium hydroxide is added to water under a carbon dioxide atmosphere. Dilution water may be added prior to, during or after the addition of carbon dioxide or calcium hydroxide.
  • An expenditure of energy of between 0.3 and 8 kWh/t, especially between 0.5 and 4 kWh/t is preferably used for the precipitation reaction when no refiner is used. Likewise it can be provided that the process temperature is between −15° C. and 120° C., especially between 20 and 90° C. According to the present invention rhombohedral, scalenohedron and spherical crystals can be formed.
  • Advantageously, the crystals measure between 0.05 and 5 μm, especially between 0.3 and 2.5 μm. Static and/or moving, especially rotating mixing elements may be utilized. The process is preferably carried out in a pressure range of between 0 and 15 bar, especially between 0 and 6 bar. The pH value is preferably between 6 and 10, especially between 6.5 and 8.5. The reaction time is advantageously between 0.05 seconds and 1 minute, especially between 0.05 seconds and 10 seconds.
  • The present invention relates to a device which includes machines for loading the fibrous stock suspension with calcium carbonate. These are supplied with flue gas containing carbon dioxide. The machines are followed by a deaeration unit for the removal of superfluous gas. The configuration of the machinery is basically known from the documentation cited above. A further advancement of the device provides that the flue gas from an incineration plant can be supplied especially to a gas motor or gas turbine. The deaeration unit preferably includes a chest with an agitator, a pressure screen, a deaeration pump, a cyclone, a cleaner and/or a deculator.
  • A further development of the present invention is advantageous whereby an intermediate tank is installed after the deaeration unit, viewed in fiber stock flow direction.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the sole drawing which is a schematic view of an embodiment of an apparatus for loading of a fibrous stock suspension according to the present invention. The exemplification set out herein illustrates one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • Referring now to the sole FIGURE, there is shown a fibrous stock suspension 1 which is supplied to an arrangement 2 of machinery for the fiber loading process. In addition, flue gas 3 is also supplied to arrangement 2 from a storage container 4 via a gas pump 5. The flue gas may, for example originate from a power station, an incineration device, a combustion motor, a boiler, or similar device.
  • Fibrous stock suspension 1 which has absorbed carbon dioxide from flue gas 3 is now transported from arrangement 2 to a deaeration device 6 where the carbon dioxide which was not absorbed by said fibrous stock suspension and the non-usable residual gas are again removed. The fibrous stock suspension is subsequently transported to an intermediate tank 7. The purpose of intermediate tank 7 is for example to store fibrous stock suspension 1 before it is transported on to a head box in a paper machine, or to another machine for the production of a fiber web.
  • While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.

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20. A method for loading a fibrous stock suspension including chemical pulp fibers with calcium carbonate, comprising the steps of:
adding one of calcium hydroxide, and calcium oxide into the fibrous stock suspension, said calcium hydroxide being in one of a liquid and dry form;
feeding a flue gas containing carbon dioxide into the fibrous stock suspension;
precipitating of the calcium carbonate through said carbon dioxide contained in said flue gas; and
removing superfluous said flue gas after said precipitating step.
21. The method of claim 20, wherein said flue gas has a carbon dioxide content of approximately between 2% and 30% when added into the fibrous stock suspension.
22. The method of claim 20, further including the step of applying a refining force in a refining step, said refining force in a range of approximately between 0.1 kWh per ton of dry fiber stock and 300 kWh per ton of dry fiber stock, whereby the loading method and said refining step are accomplished in an apparatus.
23. The method of claim 20, further including the step of using an aqueous fibrous stock material as a primary raw material.
24. The method of claim 23, wherein said aqueous fibrous has a consistency of approximately between 0.1% to 20%.
25. The method of claim 24, wherein said aqueous fibrous has a consistency of approximately between preferably between 2% and 6%.
26. The method of claim 23, wherein said calcium hydroxide is added through one of a static mixer and an intermediate tank.
27. The method of claim 20, further including the step of utilizing at least one of a static mixer, a refiner, a disperger, and a fluffer FLPCC reactor as a reactor.
28. The method of claim 27, wherein a fibrous stock content is one of approximately between 0.01% and 15% in the instance of said static mixer; is approximately between 2% and 40% in the instance of said refiner, is approximately between 2% and 40% in the instance of said disperger, and is approximately between 15% and 60% in the instance of 5 said fluffer FLPCC reactor.
29. The method of claim 20, further including the step of adding a dilution water one of prior to, during and after the addition of at least one of said carbon dioxide, said calcium hydroxide and said calcium oxide.
30. The method of claim 20, wherein an expenditure of energy of approximately between 0.3 kWh/t and 8 kWh/t is used for said precipitating step.
31. The method of claim 30, wherein said expenditure of energy is approximately between 0.5 kWh/t and 4 kWh/t.
32. The method of claim 20, further including the step of maintaining a process temperature approximately between −15° C. and 120° C.
33. The method of claim 32, wherein said process temperature is maintained approximately between 20° C. and 90° C.
34. The method of claim 20, further including the step of producing at least one of rhombohedral crystals of calcium carbonate, scalenohedron crystals of calcium carbonate and spherical crystals of calcium carbonate.
35. The method of claim 34, wherein said crystals measure approximately between 0.05 μm and 5 μm.
36. The method of claim 35, wherein said crystals measure approximately between 0.3 μm and 2.5 μm.
37. The method of claim 20, further including the step of utilizing at least one of static mixing elements, moving mixing elements and rotating mixing elements.
38. The method of claim 20, further including the step of carrying out said method in a pressure range of approximately between 0 bar and 15 bar.
39. The method of claim 38, wherein said pressure range is approximately between 0 bar and 6 bar.
40. The method of claim 20, further including the step of carrying out said method at a ph value of approximately between 6 and 10.
41. The method of claim 40, wherein said ph value is approximately between 6.5 and 8.5.
42. The method of claim 20, wherein said precipitating step includes a reaction time approximately between 0.05 seconds and 1 minute.
43. The method of claim 42, wherein said reaction time is approximately between 0.05 seconds and 10 seconds.
44. An apparatus for loading a fibrous stock suspension including chemical pulp fibers with calcium carbonate, said apparatus comprising:
an arrangement of machines for loading the fibrous stock suspension with calcium carbonate being supplied with a flue gas containing carbon dioxide; and
a deaeration unit following said machine, said deaeration unit for the removal of superfluous said flue gas.
45. The apparatus of claim 44, wherein said flue gas from an incineration plant is supplied to one of a gas motor and a gas turbine.
46. The apparatus of claim 44, wherein said deaeration unit comprises at least one of a chest with an agitator, a pressure screen, a deaeration pump, a cyclone, a cleaner and a deculator.
47. The apparatus of claim 44, further including an intermediate tank installed after said deaeration unit as viewed in a fiber stock flow direction.
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