CPPA Bleaching Committee

Technical Session, May 12, 1998

1. Kamloops Modernization Project - Gary Berndt, Weyerhaeuser

1.1 Why did Kamloops choose this type of oxygen delignification system?

1.2 Why did Kamloops choose the equipment suppliers?

1.3 Start-up

 

  1. black liquor carryover to oxygen delignifcation – a summary of available literature - Joel Young (presented by Rae Cunnington)

The complete literature survey on this topic will be distributed to all attendees.

    1. What is carryover, and how can it be measured?

2.2 What carryover has most impact?

 

  1. delignification capabilities and operating conditions for mini, mc, and hc oxygen delignification systems Norm Liebergott (presented by Ross Anderson)

Give a card to Ross for a copy of the full 200-page presentation

  1. Consistency
  2. Temperature
  3. Time
  4. Alkali Charge (pH)
  5. Magnesium
  6. Black liquor carryover – up to 10 kg Na2SO4 does not seriously affect delignification
  7. Filtrate recycle
  8. Source of caustic
  9. System pressure
  10. Oxygen charge

 

  1. troubleshooting chlorine dioxide generators - Dennis Owen
  2. Copies distributed to attendees. The basis for this troubleshooting guide is the Kepner Tregoe method of troubleshooting analysis.

    1. Problem prevention – do the routine PM and inspections
    2. Determine the problem – full and accurate description from operators (keep mouth closed and ears open)
    3. Describe and specify the problem – KT uses 4 forms
    1. Find the true cause
    2. Verify the true cause
    3. Choose the corrective action

 

5. High yield pulping and bleaching strategy for aspen kraft pulp - Dave Senior

This paper will be presented in Helsinki next week, so could not be appended to minutes. Copies are available from Dave after the Helsinki presentation.

 

 

6. progress report on low consistency ozone bleaching - Gord Homer

See Gord for a copy of this paper