Apparatus and method for processing wood fibers
US-2023228034-A1 · Jul 20, 2023 · US
US11965290B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11965290-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117315638-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 10, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jan 2, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 23, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 23, 2024 |
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A refining member comprising a refining body with a refining surface comprising first and second refiner bars separated by first and second refiner grooves, respectively. The first refiner bars extend from a radially inward position to a first radially outward position. The second refiner bars extend to a second radially outward position that is nearer to an outermost part of the refining body than the first radially outward position. The second refiner bars have a longitudinal length from about 0.6 cm to about 10 cm. The first and second refiner bars have a respective first and second maximum height extending upward from a floor of a respective, adjacent first or second refiner groove. The second maximum height is at least 0.35 mm less than the first maximum height. The first refiner bars are adapted to refine wood fibers and the second refiner bars are adapted to break up fiber bundles.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for processing wood fibers, comprising: deflaking the wood fibers; refining the wood fibers, wherein the deflaking and refining occurs within a single refiner having at least a first pair of refining members comprising: a first refining member having a first refining body including a first refining surface comprising: first refiner bars separated by first refiner grooves and extending from a first radially inward position to a first radially outward position on the first refining surface, the first refiner bars having a first height extending upward from a floor of an adjacent first refiner groove; and second refiner bars separated by second refiner grooves and extending from a second radially inward position to a second radially outward position on the refining surface, the second radially outward position being nearer to an outermost part of the refining body than the first radially outward position, the second refiner bars having a second height extending upward from a floor of an adjacent second refiner groove, wherein the second height is a minimum height of the second refiner bars and is spaced apart from the second radially inward position, the second height being at least about 0.35 mm less than the first height; a second refining member comprising having a second refining body including a second refining surface comprising second member refiner bars separated by second member refiner grooves, wherein the first refining member is spaced from the second refining member to define a refining space therebetween and at least a portion of the second member refiner bars are positioned so as to be across from the second refiner bars such that a gap between the portion of the second member refiner bars and the second refiner bars is defined; rotating at least one of the first refining member or the second refining member such that the first and second refining members move relative to one another; supplying a slurry of wood pulp comprising wood fibers to the refiner such that the slurry passes through the refining space; and applying axial pressure to at least one of the first refining member or the second refining member as the slurry is supplied, wherein at least a portion of wood fiber bundles passing through the gap are separated. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second refiner bars have a longitudinal length from about 0.6 cm to about 10 cm. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the longitudinal length of the second refiner bars is from about 2 cm to about 10 cm. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second member refiner bars comprise: third refiner bars extending from a first radially inward position to a first radially outward position on the second refining surface; and fourth refiner bars extending from a second radially inward position to a second radially outward position on the second refining surface, the second radially outward position being nearer to an outermost part of the second refining body than the first radially outward position, the third refiner bars having a third height extending upward from a floor of an adjacent groove and the fourth refiner bars having a fourth height extending upward from an adjacent groove floor, wherein the fourth height is a minimum height of the fourth refiner bars and is spaced apart from the second radially inward position of the fourth refiner bars, and wherein the fourth height is at least 0.35 mm less than the third height. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the deflaking of wood fibers occurs within a deflaking zone of the first pair of refining members. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the refining of wood fibers occurs within a refining zone of the first pair of refining members. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein deflaking the wood fibers is performed at a position located radially outward on the first and second refining surfaces from the refining space. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the axial pressure is applied such that the gap between the portion of the second member refiner bars and the second refiner bars is between about 0.9 mm and about 1.5 mm. 9. A method of processing wood fibers, comprising: deflaking the wood fibers; and refining the wood fibers, wherein said deflaking and refining occurs within a single refiner comprising: a first refining member having a first refining body and a first refining surface; and a second refining member having a second refining body and a second refining surface, wherein deflaking the wood fibers is performed at a position located radially outward on the first and second refining surfaces as compared to the refining step.
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