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Rate-limiting mechanisms of water removal during the formation, vacuum dewatering, and wet-pressing of paper webs: A Review
North Carolina State University, USA.
Karlstad University, Faculty of Health, Science and Technology (starting 2013), Department of Engineering and Chemical Sciences (from 2013).ORCID iD: 0000-0003-4023-594X
Karlstad University, Faculty of Health, Science and Technology (starting 2013), Department of Engineering and Chemical Sciences (from 2013).ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5864-4576
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2020 (English)In: BioResources, E-ISSN 1930-2126, Vol. 15, no 4, p. 9672-9755Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Because some of the critical events during the removal of water before the dryer section on a paper machine happen very rapidly within enclosed spaces – such as wet-press nips – there have been persistent challenges in understanding the governing mechanisms.In principle, a fullerunderstanding of the controlling mechanisms, based on evidence, should permit progress in achieving both higher rates of production of paper and more reliable control of paper attributes. In addition, energy can be saved, reducing environmental impacts. The goal of this article is to review published work dealing both with the concepts involved in water removal and evidence upon which existing and new theories can be based. The scope of this review includes all of the papermaking unit operations between the jet coming from the headbox and the final wet-press nip of an industrial-scale paper machine. Published findings support a hypothesis that dewatering rates can be decreased by densification of surface layers, plugging of drainage channels by fines, sealing effects, flocculation, and rewetting. Ways to overcome such effects are also reviewed.

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North Carolina State University , 2020. Vol. 15, no 4, p. 9672-9755
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Drainage rate; Hydrofoil; Vacuum flatbox; Couch roll; Press felt; Extended-nip press
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URN: urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-80564ISI: 000583802900158Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85109552920OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kau-80564DiVA, id: diva2:1472018
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