Process for producing dried, singulated fibers using steam and heated air
View Patent ↗Dried, singulated cellulose pulp fiber is produced by introducing wet pulp steam and air into a jet dryer. The air is heated to a temperature of 250° C. to 600° C. Steam is injected at a nozzle pressure of from 344 KPa (50 psig) to 4,137 KPa (600 psig). The pulp is removed from the jet dryer and separated from the air. The product formed has advantageous properties such as low fines count, improved kink curl and twist, and high permeability.
1. A process for producing singulated pulp fibers, comprising:
introducing a never-dried, wet pulp, and air into a jet dryer that recirculates said pulp in a loop;
heating said air prior to introduction into said dryer to a temperature of from about 250° C. to about 600° C.;
injecting steam at a pressure of from 344 KPa (50 psig) to about 4,137 KPa (600 psig) into said jet dryer along with said wet pulp, and removing said pulp from said jet dryer and separating said pulp fibers from said air.
2. The process of claim 1 , wherein said steam is injected at a pressure ranging from about 688 KPa (100 psig) to 2,758 KPa (400 psig).
3. The process of claim 1 , wherein said steam is injected at a pressure of from about 896 KPa (130 psig) to 2,068 KPa (300 psig).
4. The process of claim 1 , wherein said inlet temperature ranges from about 300° C. to about 400° C.
5. The process of claim 1 , wherein the consistency of said wet pulp ranges from about 30% to about 40%.
6. The process of claim 1 , wherein the manifold pressure of said air when introduced into said jet dryer ranges from about 1.4 KPa (2 psig) to about 103.5 KPa (15 psig).
7. The process of the claim 6 , wherein said air is introduced at a pressure of about 20.7 KPa (3 psig) to about 34.5 KPa (5 psig).
8. The process of claim 1 , wherein the outlet temperature of said pulp from said jet dryer ranges from about 110° C. to about 200° C.