IP Library Granted Patent US 6,886,454
Granted Patent B1
US 6,886,454 · App. 10/111,561 · Granted May 3, 2005

Calendering arrangement for a paper machine

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Patent No.
US 6,886,454
App. No.
10/111,561
Granted
May 3, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

Higher-gloss paper grades, in particular paper grades with a Hunter gloss % above 40, are produced in an arrangement having pairs of calendering units ( 1, 3 ) disposed in the machine direction one after the other and apart from one another, which pairs are each formed of separate and different calendering units ( 1, 3 ) and in each of which the nip load in the latter calendering unit ( 3 ) is higher than the nip load in the preceding calendering unit ( 1 ). Advantageously, the calendering unit ( 1 ) placed first in the machine direction is an on-line long-nip calendering unit ( 1 ) and the calendering unit ( 3 ) placed after that in the machine direction is an on-line or off-line supercalender.

Claims (32)

1. A calender arrangement forming part of a papermaking machine comprising:

a paper web traveling through the calender arrangement, the traveling of the paper web defining a machine direction;

a first calendering unit, in the papermaking machine, the first calendering unit having a first long-nip formed using a calender based on shoe press technology or roll/belt technology, the first long-nip being formed between a rigid-shell metal roll and either a glide shoe pressing a resilient shell or a roll/belt structure; and

a second calendering unit spaced apart in the machine direction from the first calendering unit, the second calendering unit having at least one on-line calender nip formed between a resilient-surface roll and a metal roll, wherein the paper web is under greater pressure in the second calendering unit nip than in the first long-nip, and wherein the paper web after the second calendering unit nip has a Hunter gloss % above 40.

2. The calender arrangement of claim 1 wherein the second calendering unit at least one on-line calender nip, is a first nip in a supercalender.

3. The calender arrangement of claim 1 wherein the second calendering unit at least one on-line calender nip is a first nip in a multi-nip supercalender.

4. The calender arrangement of claim 1 wherein the roll having a resilient surface is a paper roll or a polymer roll.

5. The calender arrangement of claim 1 wherein the paper web has a first side which engages first the rigid-shell metal roll and then the metal roll.

6. The calender arrangement of claim 1 wherein the second calendering unit metal roll is a thermo roll.

7. The calender arrangement of claim 1 wherein the rigid-shell metal roll is a thermo roll.

8. A calender arrangement forming part of a papermaking machine comprising:

a paper web traveling through the calender arrangement, the traveling of the paper web defining a machine direction;

a first calendering unit, in the papermaking machine, the first calendering unit having a first long-nip formed using a calender based on shoe press technology or roll/belt technology, the first long-nip formed between a rigid-shell metal roll and either a glide shoe pressing a resilient shell or a roll/belt structure; and

a second calendering unit spaced apart in the machine direction from the first calender unit, the second calendering unit having at least one off-line calender nip formed between a resilient-surface roll and a metal roll, wherein the paper web is under greater pressure in the second calendering unit nip than in the first nip, and wherein the paper web after the second calendering unit nip has a Hunter gloss % above 40.

9. The calender arrangement of claim 8 wherein the second calendering unit at least one off-line calender nip is a first nip in a supercalender.

10. The calender arrangement of claim 8 wherein the second calendering unit at least one on-line calender nip is a first nip in a multi-nip supercalender.

11. The calender arrangement of claim 8 wherein the roll having a resilient-surface is a paper roll or a polymer roll.

12. The calender arrangement of claim 8 wherein the paper web has a first side which engages first the rigid-shell metal roll and then the second calendering unit metal roll.

13. The calender arrangement of claim 8 wherein the rigid-shell metal roll is a thermo roll.

14. The calender arrangement of claim 8 wherein the second calendering unit metal roll is a thermo roll.

15. A method of calendering a paper web comprising:

calendering the paper web in a first calender unit having a first long-nip formed using a calender based on shoe press technology or roll/belt technology, the first long-nip formed between a rigid-shell metal roll and either a glide shoe pressing a resilient shell or a roll/belt structure, wherein the calendering of the paper web in the first long-nip is carried out at a first selected pressure on a papermaking machine;

calendering the paper web in a second calender unit having a second nip formed between a resilient-surface roll and a metal roll, having a second selected pressure which is greater than the first selected pressure so that the paper web has a Hunter gloss % above 40 after the second calender unit; and

wherein the first long nip is part of the first calender unit in a papermaking machine, and the second nip is part of the second calender unit separate from the first calender unit and wherein the second calendering unit is spaced apart from the first calender unit in a machine direction defined by a direction in which the web is traveling.

16. The method of claim 15 wherein the second calender unit is in an off-line calender.

17. The method of claim 15 wherein the second calender unit is in an on-line calender.

18. The method of claim 15 wherein the second nip in the second calender unit is a first nip in a supercalender.

19. The method of claim 18 wherein the roll having a resilient-surface is a paper roll or a polymer roll.

20. The method of claim 15 wherein the second nip in the second calender unit is a first nip in a multi-nip supercalender.

21. The method of claim 15 wherein the paper web has a first side which engages first the rigid-shell metal roll and then the metal roll.

22. The method of claim 15 wherein the rigid-shell metal roll is a thermo roll.

23. The method of claim 15 wherein the second calender unit second nip metal roll is a thermo roll.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 27, 2014
From: METSO PAPER, INC.
To: VALMET TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 032551/0426 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 20, 2004
From: TORVI, TIMO; LARES, MATTI
To: METSO PAPER, INC.
Reel/Frame 014890/0296 →