EP0653516A1 - Lignocellulosic-material-based product and manufacturing method thereof - Google Patents
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- EP0653516A1 EP0653516A1 EP94850175A EP94850175A EP0653516A1 EP 0653516 A1 EP0653516 A1 EP 0653516A1 EP 94850175 A EP94850175 A EP 94850175A EP 94850175 A EP94850175 A EP 94850175A EP 0653516 A1 EP0653516 A1 EP 0653516A1
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21F—PAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
- D21F11/00—Processes for making continuous lengths of paper, or of cardboard, or of wet web for fibre board production, on paper-making machines
- D21F11/02—Processes for making continuous lengths of paper, or of cardboard, or of wet web for fibre board production, on paper-making machines of the Fourdrinier type
- D21F11/04—Processes for making continuous lengths of paper, or of cardboard, or of wet web for fibre board production, on paper-making machines of the Fourdrinier type paper or board consisting on two or more layers
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- the present invention relates to a method in accordance with the preamble of claim 1 and a product structure for manufacturing a lignocellulosic-material based product.
- Multi-ply products such as multi-ply paper, board or card-board comprise more than two plies.
- multi-ply board comprises three different plies so that the top-liner plies may have identical composition.
- the center web ply may typically be formed by a web comprising one or more plies of identical composition which are couched together.
- a multi-ply board acts as a hollow-core beam structure in which the maximum stiffness is attained by a composition having its center ply from a material of maximally high bulk and the outer plies of a liner material of maximally high Young's modulus. Optimally this concept can be utilized by forming the liner and center plies from entirely different types of pulps.
- a board having the maximum possible bulk is achieved by using mechanical or chemimechanical pulp in the center ply (conventional folding boxboard).
- foodstuff packaging and graphic art principally uses board grades made from groundwood-free pulp and having their center ply also made from chemical pulp. Resultingly, the manufacture of foodstuff packaging and graphic art boards have involved product lines requiring a high degree of conversion and special skills.
- the manufacture of mechanical pulps uses softwood almost exclusively. In the pulping process, particularly in the grinding step, long softwood fibers are cut and shortened so that the formation of the center ply made thereof takes place in a satisfactory manner. By contrast, long softwood fibers undergoing the chemical pulping process are not subjected to such severe cutting, whereby the formation properties of the produced pulp are extremely unfavourable.
- the center ply of board made from chemical pulp is formed from hardwood pulp although its bulk (particularly that of deciduous wood pulp) is generally inferior and thus adverse to the goal of achieving an advantageous structure for the beam structure of the board center ply.
- Softwood pulp particularly pinewood pulp, contains fibers which give advantageous properties to the outer and center plies of a three-ply board.
- softwood pulp at the fiber level is not a homogeneous raw material, but rather, comprises two entirely different fiber types: thick-walled summerwood fibers and thin-walled springwood fibers.
- summerwood fibers of softwood pulp are an ideal raw material for the center ply of a board made from chemical pulp.
- the bulk of a sheet made therefrom is approx. 40 % better than that of a sheet made from birch pulp.
- springwood fibers of softwood pulp are an extremely advantageous raw material for the liner ply of a board, particularly if the board will be coated.
- Such band-shaped fibers form a well closed surface, do not increase the roughness of the surface texture in the same manner as conventional softwood pulp (relative to birch pulp), and additionally, improve the Young's modulus of the liner ply thus contributing to the achievement of maximum stiffness.
- the different properties required for the liner and center plies of a multi-ply board can be achieved by utilizing the characteristics of the extremely different fiber types contained in the annual growth of softwood.
- currently known industrial-scale processes fail to achieve completely pure fractions, it is possible to prove on the basis of properties offered by fractions purified through a fractionation process that the stiffness of, e.g., a three-ply board made from chemical pulp can be improved by approx. 30 % relative to conventional board grades.
- the fibers of softwood pulp can be cut so effectively through refining that a multi-ply product according to the invention can be made using very high proportions of softwood pulp without impairing the properties of the board. It is an object of the invention to improve the fractionation techniques suited for essentially improving the properties of softwood pulp as a raw material of a multi-ply product such as three-ply board made from chemical pulp.
- the invention is characterized by having the at least one center ply of the multi-ply product enriched with thick-walled summerwood fibers, further advantageously having the liner ply of the multi-ply product enriched with thin-walled and/or band-shaped springwood fibers.
- a particularly advantageous embodiment of the method and product structure according to the invention is characterized by having the liner ply of a multi-ply product, most preferably a multiply board, formed from softwood pulp or a mixture of soft-wood and hardwood pulp, whereby the softwood pulp fraction is enriched with thin-walled springwood fibers, and further having the at least one center ply of a multi-ply board formed from softwood pulp or a mixture of softwood and hardwood pulp, whereby reject fraction resulting from the separation of the springwood fibers is enriched with thick-walled summerwood fibers.
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Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to a method in accordance with the preamble of claim 1 and a product structure for manufacturing a lignocellulosic-material based product.
- Multi-ply products such as multi-ply paper, board or card-board comprise more than two plies. Typically, multi-ply board comprises three different plies so that the top-liner plies may have identical composition. Correspondingly, the center web ply may typically be formed by a web comprising one or more plies of identical composition which are couched together. As known, a multi-ply board acts as a hollow-core beam structure in which the maximum stiffness is attained by a composition having its center ply from a material of maximally high bulk and the outer plies of a liner material of maximally high Young's modulus. Optimally this concept can be utilized by forming the liner and center plies from entirely different types of pulps. A board having the maximum possible bulk is achieved by using mechanical or chemimechanical pulp in the center ply (conventional folding boxboard).
- However, mechanical pulps do not offer as high brightness and strength as chemical pulps. Hence, foodstuff packaging and graphic art principally uses board grades made from groundwood-free pulp and having their center ply also made from chemical pulp. Resultingly, the manufacture of foodstuff packaging and graphic art boards have involved product lines requiring a high degree of conversion and special skills.
- The manufacture of mechanical pulps uses softwood almost exclusively. In the pulping process, particularly in the grinding step, long softwood fibers are cut and shortened so that the formation of the center ply made thereof takes place in a satisfactory manner. By contrast, long softwood fibers undergoing the chemical pulping process are not subjected to such severe cutting, whereby the formation properties of the produced pulp are extremely unfavourable. To achieve proper formation, the center ply of board made from chemical pulp is formed from hardwood pulp although its bulk (particularly that of deciduous wood pulp) is generally inferior and thus adverse to the goal of achieving an advantageous structure for the beam structure of the board center ply.
- Softwood pulp, particularly pinewood pulp, contains fibers which give advantageous properties to the outer and center plies of a three-ply board. However, softwood pulp at the fiber level is not a homogeneous raw material, but rather, comprises two entirely different fiber types: thick-walled summerwood fibers and thin-walled springwood fibers. With the exception of the fiber length, summerwood fibers of softwood pulp are an ideal raw material for the center ply of a board made from chemical pulp. The bulk of a sheet made therefrom is approx. 40 % better than that of a sheet made from birch pulp. Again with the exception of the fiber length, springwood fibers of softwood pulp are an extremely advantageous raw material for the liner ply of a board, particularly if the board will be coated. Such band-shaped fibers form a well closed surface, do not increase the roughness of the surface texture in the same manner as conventional softwood pulp (relative to birch pulp), and additionally, improve the Young's modulus of the liner ply thus contributing to the achievement of maximum stiffness.
- According to the invention is has recently been discovered that the different properties required for the liner and center plies of a multi-ply board can be achieved by utilizing the characteristics of the extremely different fiber types contained in the annual growth of softwood. Although currently known industrial-scale processes fail to achieve completely pure fractions, it is possible to prove on the basis of properties offered by fractions purified through a fractionation process that the stiffness of, e.g., a three-ply board made from chemical pulp can be improved by approx. 30 % relative to conventional board grades. The fibers of softwood pulp can be cut so effectively through refining that a multi-ply product according to the invention can be made using very high proportions of softwood pulp without impairing the properties of the board. It is an object of the invention to improve the fractionation techniques suited for essentially improving the properties of softwood pulp as a raw material of a multi-ply product such as three-ply board made from chemical pulp.
- The production of a multi-ply product according to the invention aims at maximally effective fractionation summer-wood and springwood fibers. For the liner ply, such fractionated pulp is used which is enriched maximally pure in springwood fibers. The characterizing properties of the method and product structure according to the invention are disclosed in the appended claims.
- The invention is characterized by having the at least one center ply of the multi-ply product enriched with thick-walled summerwood fibers, further advantageously having the liner ply of the multi-ply product enriched with thin-walled and/or band-shaped springwood fibers. A particularly advantageous embodiment of the method and product structure according to the invention is characterized by having the liner ply of a multi-ply product, most preferably a multiply board, formed from softwood pulp or a mixture of soft-wood and hardwood pulp, whereby the softwood pulp fraction is enriched with thin-walled springwood fibers, and further having the at least one center ply of a multi-ply board formed from softwood pulp or a mixture of softwood and hardwood pulp, whereby reject fraction resulting from the separation of the springwood fibers is enriched with thick-walled summerwood fibers.
- To one skilled in the art it is obvious that the different embodiments of the invention are not limited by the exemplifying embodiments described above, but rather, can be varied within the scope and spirit of the annexed claims.
Claims (11)
- A method for manufacturing a lignocellulosic-material-based product, in which method the product is formed from multiple plies of cellulosic fibers into a multi-ply product comprising a liner ply and at least one center ply interleaved between the liner plies, characterized in that said at least one center ply of the multi-ply product is enriched with thick-walled summerwood fibers.
- A method as defined in claim 1, characterized in that the liner ply of the multi-ply product is enriched with thin-walled and/or band-shaped springwood fibers.
- A method as defined in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the fractions of summerwood and springwood fibers are obtained from softwood pulp, advantageously pinewood pulp.
- A method as defined in any foregoing claim, characterized in that said multi-ply product is multi-ply board, cardboard or paper.
- A method as defined in any foregoing claim, characterized in that the liner ply of the multi-ply product, advantageously multi-ply board, is formed from is formed from a softwood fraction enriched with thin-walled springwood fibers and that the at least one center ply of the multi-ply board is formed from the reject fraction resulting from the separation of springwood fibers, said reject fraction being enriched with thick-walled summerwood fibers.
- A method as defined in any foregoing claim, characterized in that the liner ply of the multi-ply product, advantageously multi-ply board, is formed from a mixture of softwood and hardwood pulps having the softwood fraction enriched with thin-walled springwood fibers and that the at least one center ply of the multi-ply board is formed from a mixture of softwood and hardwood pulps, said reject fraction of softwood pulp resulting from the separation of springwood fibers and thus being enriched with thick-walled summerwood fibers.
- Lignocellulosic material based product formed from multiple plies of cellulosic fibers into a multi-ply product comprising a liner ply and at least one center ply interleaved between said liner plies, characterized in that said at least one center ply of the multi-ply product is enriched with thick-walled summerwood fibers.
- Lignocellulosic-material-based product as defined in claim 7, characterized in that the liner ply of said multi-ply product is enriched with thin-walled and/or band-shaped springwood fibers.
- Multi-ply product as defined in claims 7 - 8, characterized in that said multi-ply product is multi-ply board, cardboard or paper.
- Multi-ply product as defined in claims 7 - 9, characterized in that the liner ply of the multi-ply product, advantageously multi-ply board, is formed from a softwood fraction enriched with thin-walled springwood fibers and that the at least one center ply of the multi-ply board is formed from the reject fraction resulting from the separation of springwood fibers, said traction being enriched with thick-walled summerwood fibers.
- Multi-ply product as defined in claims 7 - 10, characterized in that the liner ply of the multi-ply product, advantageously multi-ply board, is formed from a mixture of softwood and hardwood pulps having the softwood fraction enriched with thin-walled springwood fibers and that the at least one center ply of the multi-ply board is formed from a mixture of softwood and hardwood pulps, said reject fraction of softwood pulp resulting from the separation of springwood fibers and thus being enriched with thick-walled summerwood fibers.
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
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FI935104A FI94653C (en) | 1993-11-17 | 1993-11-17 | Product of lignocellulosic material and process for its manufacture |
FI935104 | 1993-11-17 |
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EP0653516A1 true EP0653516A1 (en) | 1995-05-17 |
EP0653516B1 EP0653516B1 (en) | 1998-01-14 |
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EP94850175A Expired - Lifetime EP0653516B1 (en) | 1993-11-17 | 1994-10-07 | Lignocellulosic-material-based product and manufacturing method thereof |
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EP (1) | EP0653516B1 (en) |
JP (1) | JPH07189166A (en) |
AT (1) | ATE162246T1 (en) |
DE (1) | DE69407931T2 (en) |
ES (1) | ES2113078T3 (en) |
FI (1) | FI94653C (en) |
NO (1) | NO304238B1 (en) |
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US6517680B1 (en) | 1999-02-22 | 2003-02-11 | Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktiebolag (Publ) | Method in connection with the production of paper or cardboard |
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US1718096A (en) * | 1926-06-28 | 1929-06-18 | Ohio Boxboard Co | Method of and apparatus for making paper, boxboard, and the like |
EP0312512A1 (en) * | 1987-10-16 | 1989-04-19 | SCA Nordliner AB | Method of making three-layer paper |
EP0484101A2 (en) * | 1990-10-31 | 1992-05-06 | James River Corporation Of Virginia | Paper towels having bulky layer |
US5147505A (en) * | 1991-05-24 | 1992-09-15 | Union Camp Corporation | Multilayer paper and method for the manufacturing thereof |
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- 1993-11-17 FI FI935104A patent/FI94653C/en not_active IP Right Cessation
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- 1994-10-07 ES ES94850175T patent/ES2113078T3/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
- 1994-10-07 EP EP94850175A patent/EP0653516B1/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
- 1994-10-07 DE DE69407931T patent/DE69407931T2/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
- 1994-10-07 AT AT94850175T patent/ATE162246T1/en not_active IP Right Cessation
- 1994-11-15 NO NO944352A patent/NO304238B1/en not_active IP Right Cessation
- 1994-11-16 JP JP6281920A patent/JPH07189166A/en active Pending
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US1718096A (en) * | 1926-06-28 | 1929-06-18 | Ohio Boxboard Co | Method of and apparatus for making paper, boxboard, and the like |
EP0312512A1 (en) * | 1987-10-16 | 1989-04-19 | SCA Nordliner AB | Method of making three-layer paper |
EP0484101A2 (en) * | 1990-10-31 | 1992-05-06 | James River Corporation Of Virginia | Paper towels having bulky layer |
US5147505A (en) * | 1991-05-24 | 1992-09-15 | Union Camp Corporation | Multilayer paper and method for the manufacturing thereof |
Cited By (1)
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US6517680B1 (en) | 1999-02-22 | 2003-02-11 | Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktiebolag (Publ) | Method in connection with the production of paper or cardboard |
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DE69407931D1 (en) | 1998-02-19 |
JPH07189166A (en) | 1995-07-25 |
FI94653B (en) | 1995-06-30 |
ATE162246T1 (en) | 1998-01-15 |
NO304238B1 (en) | 1998-11-16 |
FI94653C (en) | 1995-10-10 |
NO944352L (en) | 1995-05-18 |
FI935104A0 (en) | 1993-11-17 |
DE69407931T2 (en) | 1998-08-20 |
ES2113078T3 (en) | 1998-04-16 |
NO944352D0 (en) | 1994-11-15 |
EP0653516B1 (en) | 1998-01-14 |
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