THE EFFECT OF WATER REDUCTION IN KRAFT PULP WASHING IN ECF BLEACHING

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Autor(a) principal: Frigieri,Tânia Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Ventorim,Gustavo, Favaro,Jaqueline Silveira Comelato
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Árvore (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The main objective of this work was to study the technical viability of using the cellulose bleaching effluent, at several stages of the process, seeking fresh water reduction in pulp washing, and evaluating its effect on pulp quality. Eucalyptus spp. industrial cellulosic pulp with oxygen was used in this experiment. The same bleaching sequence D(E+P)DP was performed ten times, under the same conditions (temperature, consistency and time). Counter current washing was used in the bleaching stages, and each sequence was carried out with different washing factors: 9, 6, 3, 0 m3 of distilled water/ton of pulp, trying to reach brightness of 92 ± 0,5% ISO. The ten sequences sought to achieve the stability of the effluent organic load, measured by the chemical oxygen demand (COD). Then, the COD results were compared to the brightness ones from the bleached pulp. The evaluated results from the ten sequences and four different washings showed an increasing in COD due to the organic load accumulation, resulting from the reuse of effluent from previous sequences. This COD increasing provided the lower brightness results during the cycles, besides the water reduction, evidencing the necessity of washing between bleaching stages. In this study, the obtained result for the pulp washing up to 3m3/t was tolerable and even recommended. On the other hand, the pulp without any washing (0m3/t), due to the lack of enough brightness, it is commercially unviable.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv THE EFFECT OF WATER REDUCTION IN KRAFT PULP WASHING IN ECF BLEACHING
title THE EFFECT OF WATER REDUCTION IN KRAFT PULP WASHING IN ECF BLEACHING
spellingShingle THE EFFECT OF WATER REDUCTION IN KRAFT PULP WASHING IN ECF BLEACHING
Frigieri,Tânia Cristina
Pulp
Bleaching
Eucalyptus
title_short THE EFFECT OF WATER REDUCTION IN KRAFT PULP WASHING IN ECF BLEACHING
title_full THE EFFECT OF WATER REDUCTION IN KRAFT PULP WASHING IN ECF BLEACHING
title_fullStr THE EFFECT OF WATER REDUCTION IN KRAFT PULP WASHING IN ECF BLEACHING
title_full_unstemmed THE EFFECT OF WATER REDUCTION IN KRAFT PULP WASHING IN ECF BLEACHING
title_sort THE EFFECT OF WATER REDUCTION IN KRAFT PULP WASHING IN ECF BLEACHING
author Frigieri,Tânia Cristina
author_facet Frigieri,Tânia Cristina
Ventorim,Gustavo
Favaro,Jaqueline Silveira Comelato
author_role author
author2 Ventorim,Gustavo
Favaro,Jaqueline Silveira Comelato
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Frigieri,Tânia Cristina
Ventorim,Gustavo
Favaro,Jaqueline Silveira Comelato
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pulp
Bleaching
Eucalyptus
topic Pulp
Bleaching
Eucalyptus
description ABSTRACT The main objective of this work was to study the technical viability of using the cellulose bleaching effluent, at several stages of the process, seeking fresh water reduction in pulp washing, and evaluating its effect on pulp quality. Eucalyptus spp. industrial cellulosic pulp with oxygen was used in this experiment. The same bleaching sequence D(E+P)DP was performed ten times, under the same conditions (temperature, consistency and time). Counter current washing was used in the bleaching stages, and each sequence was carried out with different washing factors: 9, 6, 3, 0 m3 of distilled water/ton of pulp, trying to reach brightness of 92 ± 0,5% ISO. The ten sequences sought to achieve the stability of the effluent organic load, measured by the chemical oxygen demand (COD). Then, the COD results were compared to the brightness ones from the bleached pulp. The evaluated results from the ten sequences and four different washings showed an increasing in COD due to the organic load accumulation, resulting from the reuse of effluent from previous sequences. This COD increasing provided the lower brightness results during the cycles, besides the water reduction, evidencing the necessity of washing between bleaching stages. In this study, the obtained result for the pulp washing up to 3m3/t was tolerable and even recommended. On the other hand, the pulp without any washing (0m3/t), due to the lack of enough brightness, it is commercially unviable.
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