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Towards the pulp stone.

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The advantages of modern pocket grinders compared to chain grinders include:

_ Small design height

_ Simple operating

_ Short pocket changing times

_ Quick pulp stone change

The increased importance of the pocket grinders is related to the development of

Pressurized grinding (see Section II-4.1.5).

Chain Grinders

The chain grinder, which is widely distributed throughout Europe, except for

Scandinavia, was first designed 1921 by Voith, in Heidenheim. The operating

Principle is shown schematically in Fig. 4.15. The logs are stored in the log magazine,

Located above the pulp stone. From the magazine, the logs are caught by the

Cams of the permanent moving chain elements and pressed down continuously

Towards the pulp stone with a pressure which is related to the feeding speed. The

Chains are driven hydraulically by gears or screw gears (Fig. 4.16), and the magazine

Is fed continuously, as shown in Fig. 4.17.

The chain grinder operation can be controlled either by constant feed (grinding

Pressure) or by constant load, though from a technological aspect the constantpressure

Operation is preferred. The pulp produced has an even quality, although

Problems with automatic feeding (e.g., uneven log distribution) cause load fluctuations,

And a better approach with regard to economy of energy may be to operate

Under constant load.

Today, chain grinders are designed with up to 5 MW driving power, and pulp

stone speeds of 30 m s–1 (circumferential speed). A daily production may be up to

70 t, with log lengths of 1–1.5 m and pulp stone diameters of 1.5, 1.6, 1.8, 1.9 or

M. Water is important as a lubricant and a cooling agent. A shower water flow

of 2000–3000 L min–1 have pressures of 350 to 600 kPa (3.5–6 bar). Coming from

Closed loops, the shower water must be filtered to remove, for example, pulp particles.

The weir level can be regulated either manually or by mechanical adjustment

Of the overflow.

Grinding Processes

Fig. 4.15 The chain grinder. 1, Pulp stone; 2, feeding drive;

Feeding chains; 4, stone sharpening equipment; 5, shower

Water pipe; 6, grinding pit.

Mechanical Pulping Processes

Fig. 4.16 The feeding hydraulics system in a chain grinder.

Fig. 4.17 The continuous feeding system for a chain grinder.

Several scientific-technological investigations and further developments, especially

In the field of grinding control, have allowed the optimization of chain

Grinding to obtain modified groundwood pulps. One example is the thermo

Groundwood (TGW), as introduced by Voith in 1984. The most important difference

To the conventional chain grinder is the temperature impound in the grinder


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