Water treatment method and water treatment flocculant
US-9403704-B2 · Aug 2, 2016 · US
US10519598B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10519598-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314651975-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 26, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 31, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 31, 2019 |
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Provided are a pitch-formation suppressor and the like which can be widely applied independently of the substance that causes a pitch and of the situation to generate a pitch in a paper manufacturing process, and which can effectively suppress and prevent the troubles due to the pitch, such as foreign spots and defects in a paper, breakage of a paper, and lowering of workability. This pitch-formation suppressor comprises an alkaline solution in which a phenol resin and/or a modified phenol resin is dissolved, or an acid solution in which a phenol resin and/or a modified phenol resin is dissolved.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for suppressing pitch formation, comprising: treating a novolak phenol resin or a resol phenol resin with a secondary reaction, thereby obtaining secondarily reacted phenol resin and wherein the secondary reaction excludes a presence of an amine and an aldehyde therein; and adding a pitch-formation suppressor comprising an alkaline solution in which the secondarily reacted phenol resin is dissolved, or an acid solution in which the secondarily reacted phenol resin is dissolved, in a paper manufacturing process. 2. The method for suppressing pitch formation according to claim 1 , wherein a cationic polymer is used concurrently therewith. 3. The method for suppressing pitch formation according to claim 1 , wherein the pitch-formation suppressor is added into at least one selected from a chest, a pipe, an appliance, and a washing shower in at least one process, among the paper manufacturing processes, selected from a pulp manufacturing process, a washing and refining process, a preparation process, a paper making process, and a white water recovery process. 4. The method for suppressing pitch formation according to claim 1 , wherein the pitch-formation suppressor is added into at least one selected from a chemical pulp, a mechanical pulp, and a used paper pulp in a pulp manufacturing process, a broke and a disk filter in a pulp recovery process, and a mixing chest, a machine chest, a seed box, and an inlet in a paper making process. 5. The method for suppressing pitch formation according to claim 4 , wherein the pitch-formation suppressor is added to a process water in which concentration of suspended matters is 1.0% or less by mass. 6. The method for suppressing pitch formation according to claim 1 , wherein the pitch-formation suppressor is added into a floatation process and/or a process before it in a deinking treatment of a used paper pulp manufacturing process in the paper manufacturing process. 7. The method for suppressing pitch formation according to claim 3 , wherein the pitch-formation suppressor is added to at least one selected from a wire, a felt, a canvas, a roll, and a suction roll among the appliances. 8. The method for suppressing pitch formation according to claim 3 , wherein the washing shower is a shower with which fouling of at least one selected from the appliance, the chest, and the equipment is prevented from occurring. 9. The method for suppressing pitch formation according to claim 1 , wherein a weight-average molecular weight of the secondarily reacted phenol resin is in a range of 9,200 to 60,000. 10. A method for suppressing pitch formation, comprising: adding an aldehyde to an alkaline solution of a raw material resin selected from the group consisting of a novolak phenol resin and a resol phenol resin, thereby carrying out addition polycondensation reaction of the raw material resin with the aldehyde and obtaining a secondarily reacted phenol resin; and adding a pitch-formation suppressor comprising an alkaline solution in which the secondarily reacted phenol resin is dissolved, or an acid solution in which the secondarily reacted phenol resin is dissolved, in a paper manufacturing process, wherein the addition polycondensation reaction is carried out at 85° C. for 8 hours.
Chemicals therefor · CPC title
with organic compounds or compositions comprising organic compounds · CPC title
with phenols · CPC title
Removal of fats, resins, pitch or waxes; {Chemical or physical purification, i.e. refining, of crude cellulose by removing non-cellulosic contaminants, optionally combined with bleaching (fats, waxes C11B; natural resins C09F1/00; hemicellulose C08B37/14; purification by mechanical means D21D5/00)} · CPC title
Agents for preventing deposition on the paper mill equipment, e.g. pitch or slime control (removal of fats, resins, pitch, or waxes D21C9/08) · CPC title
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