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Application:
Research Study/Industry Classification: Pulp & Paper
Background:
Kemfor
is a Canadian research firm supporting the pulp and paper
industry. Kemfor recently built a scale pilot model of its
Cellulose Fractionation process. As part of this model,
was the removal of larger particles in order to improve
product quality.
A test
was conducted with three different automatic filtration
units, including the Zero Gravity Filter, to evaluate:
1. Separation efficiency of the larger particles
2. Volume of backwash fluid
3. Maintenance-free operating time
Solution:
The first filter was rejected due to particles becoming
lodged in the screen and the filter eventually becoming
completely blocked. The second filter was not recommended
due to poor filtration efficiency. In addition, the mechanical
backwash process was completely seized by the fibers.
The Winchester filter completely and automatically cleaned
itself of the fibrous particles after each and every backwash.
Conclusion:
"Three types of filters were tested between January
and June 1999 to separate the large fibrous particles from
a cellulose stream.
The
design which proved to be the best for this application
and which is recommended for installation in an industrial
application is the Winchester filter fitted with 125µ
cartridges."
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a copy of the research findings.
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