g2 compact cooking digester
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Kraft Pulping Past Current & FuturePast, Current & Future
3rd Annual Light Green Machine Institute 3 d ua g t G ee ac e st tuteConference. Atlanta , 22 24 January 2012
A d Hj tAnders HjortMetso Paper Sweden AB
Karlstad, Sweden,
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Continuous Cooking
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The continuous digesterPast Current - FuturePast Current Future
Content The development of the continuous digester The first generation of digesters, ca 1950 1980
- Conventional cooking in single and two vessel digestersg g g Second generation, modified cooking, ca 1980 2000
- MCC, EMCC, ITC, BLI, etc. Current ca 2000 ???? Current, ca 2000 - ????
- Compact cooking- ImpBinTM
M difi ti f ld di t Modification of old digesters
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The continuous digesterPast Current - FuturePast Current Future
Content The development of the continuous digester The first generation of digesters, ca 1950 1980
- Conventional cooking in single and two vessel digestersg g g Generation two. Modified cooking, ca 1980 2000
- MCC, EMCC, ITC, BLI, etc. Current ca 2000 ???? Current, ca 2000 - ????
- Compact cooking- ImpbinTM
M difi ti f ld di t Modification of old digesters
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Those who did it!!!The inventors of the continuous digester ~ 1950 Kamyr AB Karlstad SwedenThe inventors of the continuous digester ~ 1950, Kamyr AB, Karlstad Sweden
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First pilot plant 1944 Kalix, SwedenVersion 1Version 1
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First pilot plant 1944 Kalix, SwedenVersion 2Version 2
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First working High Pressure Feeder
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Second generation High Pressure Feeder
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Modern High Pressure Feeder
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Conventional chip feeding system
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The continuous digesterPast Current - FuturePast Current Future
Content The development of the continuous digester The first generation of digesters, ca 1950 1980
- Conventional cooking in single and two vessel digestersg g g Generation two. Modified cooking, ca 1980 2000
- MCC, EMCC, ITC, BLI, etc. Current ca 2000 ???? Current, ca 2000 - ????
- Compact cooking- ImpbinTM
M difi ti f ld di t Modification of old digesters
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Digester types
Single vessel steam/liquor
Single vessel hydraulic
Two vessel hydraulic
Two vessel
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hydraulicsteam liquor
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First reference list
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Typical continuous digester 1950 1980Typical operating figures:
Cross sectional load 25 28 admt/m2 (2 3 2 6 Cross sectional load 25 28 admt/m2 (2.3 2.6 bdst/ft2)
Cooking temperature soft wood 165 C / 329 F Cooking temperature hard wood 160 C / 320 FCooking temperature hard wood 160 C / 320 F Top pressure 7 bar(g) / (100 psig) steam phase type Top pressure 10 bar(g) / (145 psig) hydraulic type Residual alkali 6 8 g/l as EA Residual alkali 6 8 g/l as EANaOH Wash factor 2 m3/admt (after 1960)
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The continuous digesterPast Current - FuturePast Current Future
Content The development of the continuous digester The first generation of digesters, ca 1950 1980
- Conventional cooking in single and two vessel digestersg g g Second generation, modified cooking, ca 1980 2000
- MCC, EMCC, ITC, BLI, etc. Current ca 2000 ???? Current, ca 2000 - ????
- Compact cooking- ImpbinTM
M difi ti f ld di t Modification of old digesters
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Continuous Cooking Development
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The four rules slightly modified
1. The alkali concentration should be as even as possible
2. The temperature should be low throughout the cook to minimise p gcarbohydrate degradation
3. The concentration of HS- should be as high as possible
4. The concentration of dissolved lignin has no negative effect as long as the alkali concentration is sufficiently high
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Two vessel S/L digester with MCCSoftwood exampleSoftwood example
Con current cookingCon current cooking158 oC / 316 F
C t t ki
Impregnation125 oC / 257 F
Counter current cooking162 oC / 324 F
Counter current washing135 oC / 275 F
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After MCC came ITC
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Two vessel S/L digester with MCC and ITCSoftwood exampleSoftwood example
Con current cookingCon current cooking156 oC / 313 F
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Impregnation125 oC / 257 F
Counter current cooking zone 1156 oC / 313 F
Counter current cooking zone 2156oC / 313 F
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The development from 1960 1990SummarySummary
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By 1990 the complexity had reached its peak!Single vessel hydraulic digester with MCC & ITCSingle vessel hydraulic digester with MCC & ITC
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It was necessary to do something!!!Reduce the number of screens in the digester!Reduce the number of screens in the digester!
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The continuous digesterPast Current - FuturePast Current Future
Content The development of the continuous digester The first generation of digesters, ca 1950 1980
- Conventional cooking in single and two vessel digestersg g g Second generation, modified cooking, ca 1980 2000
- MCC, EMCC, ITC, BLI, etc. Current ca 2000 ???? Current, ca 2000 - ????
- CompactCookingTM- ImpbinTM
M difi ti f ld di t Modification of old digesters
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Continuous cookingP hi h li iPushing the limits
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Continuous Cooking Development
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The four rules slightly modified
1. The alkali concentration should be as even as possible
2. The temperature should be low throughout the cook to minimise carbohydrate degradation
3 Th t ti f HS h ld b hi h ibl3. The concentration of HS- should be as high as possible
4. The concentration of dissolved lignin has no negative effect as long as the alkali concentration is sufficiently highas the alkali concentration is sufficiently high
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ImpregnationRelative rates for diffusion and reactionRelative rates for diffusion and reaction
Th b t i ti iThe best impregnation is obtained by a low temperature and a long impregnation timeimpregnation time
Cooking chemicalsCooking chemicals penetrate the chip without being consumed.
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CompactCookingTM G2Alkali profilingAlkali profiling
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A short retention time increased temperature
The H-factor contribution is increasing exponentially with an increased temperature. The increase is drastic when the temperature exceeds 165 C
oC
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HS- concentration profiles
Recirculate black liquorAvoid dilution with wash liquorAvoid dilution with wash liquor
A high HS- concentration brings: Increased delignification rateDecreased amount of residual phase lignin Increased cooking selectivity
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CompactCookingTM
R & D had shown:
Alkali & HS- profiling is crucial A low temperature is important for carbohydrate retention
The big question was: How do we do this?
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Which way to go?A two vessel system was chosenA two vessel system was chosen
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CompactCooking
It was obvious that a two vessel digester must be used!
B t h d t th hi i t th di t ?But how do we get the chips into the digester?
Customers had started to ask for production levels unheard of before!!Customers had started to ask for production levels unheard of before!!
2000 t/d 3000 t/d 4000 t/d ????
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A conventional feeding line
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Chips
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Heating of chips
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Feeding, steaming & impregnating in one vessel??
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ImpBin
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ImpBinUUpper part
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CompactCooking G2 with ImpBin
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CompactCooking G2 with ImpBinTypical retention timesTypical retention times
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CompactCookingR d d j d i d i iReduced reject content due to improved impregnation
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CompactCookingR d d ki (SW)Reduced cooking temperature (SW)
356 F
338 F
320 F
302 F
384 F
CompactCooking G2CompactCooking G2Optimizes the process conditions
Low cooking temperature
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Low cooking temperature
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CompactCooking G2 cooking developmentR d d i d i lReduced operating and capital costs
Comparison based on a HW 2500-3000 ADMT/24h cooking system.
MCC/ITC COMPACT COOKINGG1
COMPACT COOKINGG2
Rejects (%) ~1-2 ~0,5-1
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Replacement of a conventional feeding line with an ImpBinwith an ImpBin
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Conversion of an old hydraulic digester to CompactCooking G2CompactCooking G2The conventional feeding line is gone and so are the flash tanks. A pressure diffuser has been added to improve the washing.
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Continuous CookingProcess developmentProcess development
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Nueva Aldea CompactCooking G2, Chile
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Thank you!
Questions?Questions?
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