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Blade for a doctor in a paper/board machine and method for simultaneous coating and doctoring of a roll in a paper/board machine Download PDF

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WO1999004091A1
WO1999004091A1 PCT/FI1998/000561 FI9800561W WO9904091A1 WO 1999004091 A1 WO1999004091 A1 WO 1999004091A1 FI 9800561 W FI9800561 W FI 9800561W WO 9904091 A1 WO9904091 A1 WO 9904091A1
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Ilkka Rata
Pentti Lehtonen
Ari Telama
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21GCALENDERS; ACCESSORIES FOR PAPER-MAKING MACHINES
    • D21G3/00Doctors
    • D21G3/005Doctor knifes
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D21H25/00After-treatment of paper not provided for in groups D21H17/00 - D21H23/00
    • D21H25/08Rearranging applied substances, e.g. metering, smoothing; Removing excess material
    • D21H25/10Rearranging applied substances, e.g. metering, smoothing; Removing excess material with blades

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  • Blade for a doctor in a paper/board machine and method for simultaneous coating and doctoring of a roll in a paper/board machine
  • the invention concerns a blade for a doctor in a paper/board machine, which blade contains compounds that repel impurities and removes any undesirable material from the face of a roll and, at the same time, coats the roll with said compounds.
  • doctor blades are employed for removal of undesirable material from the roll faces.
  • a method and a device are described for application of a fluoroplastic onto the face of a roll in a paper machine.
  • the application of the fluoroplastic takes place by press polishing so that a fluoroplastic disk or bar is pressed against the face of a revolving roll.
  • a fluoroplastic beam By means of a fluoroplastic beam, the roll face is press polished, and in this way the properties of detaching of the web are improved and the problems of contamination are reduced.
  • a fluoroplastic beam can be mounted in the holder of a doctor, but even then it is used for fluorine treatment of the roll face only, and not for doctoring.
  • press polishing is mechanical rubbing of the roll face with a piece of fluoroplastic, and adhering of the fluoroplastic to the roll face varies to a considerable extent, in particular if the roll face is contaminated or it involves other heterogeneity. Also, fluoroplastic adheres to a cold roll face rather weakly and does not stick to the face evenly.
  • the object of the present invention is a blade of a doctor for rolls in a line of manufacture of paper/board, which blade, at the same time, removes contaminations and undesirable material from the roll face and coats the roll face with a compound that repels impurities continuously, as well as a method for simultaneous doctoring and coating of a roll with a compound that repels impurities.
  • a doctor blade in accordance with the present invention comprises a binder matrix and a coating matrix.
  • the binder matrix consists of a thermosetting resin or of a thermoplastic resin.
  • suitable thermosetting matrix plastics are epoxy resins, polyesters, vinyl esters, acrylates, methacrylates, and copolymers and terpolymers of same and their mixtures.
  • suitable thermoplastic matrix resins are polyamides (P46, PA6, and PA66), polyphenylene sulfide, poly ether ketone, poly ether-ether ketone, polyester thermoplastic resin, polyphtalamide, polyetherimide, poly ether sulfone, polysulfone, etc. thermoplastic materials with good resistance to heat, together with their copolymers and terpolymers and mixtures of same.
  • the binder matrix is preferably reinforced with a suitable reinforcement, which includes, advantageously, carbon fibre, fibreglass or boron fibre reinforcements, preferably as an oriented fibre or discontinuous fibre.
  • the doctor blade also comprises a coating matrix, which is made of a material that repels impurities, favourably of a halogen polymer compound, which is brought into connection with the binder matrix by physical or chemical means.
  • the doctor blade contains 0.5...50 %, preferably 0.5...10 %, of coating matrix.
  • the coating matrix is favourably mixed with the binder matrix in particle form, preferably by dispersing into the matrix mix.
  • An advantageous coating matrix contains a fluoropolymer, for example FEP, PFA, PTFE, ETFE, etc.
  • the melting point of the binder matrix must be equally high as, or higher than, the melting point of the coating matrix. Friction heat that arises in the doctoring process produces melting of the polymer material at the tip of the doctor blade, as a result of which the molten polymer material is separated from the blade and adheres to the roll face, at which the temperature is lower than at the tip of the blade, in which connection the polymer solidifies onto the roll face.
  • the melting of the coating matrix must take place first, i.e. its melting point must be lower than the melting point of the binder matrix.
  • thermosetting plastic matrix When a thermosetting plastic matrix is used, also the same melting point can be permitted, because thermosetting plastic starts decomposing at its melting point.
  • the melting point of coating matrix materials is preferably in the range of about 180...250 °C, and the melting point of binder matrix materials equally high or higher.
  • particle mixing the particle size also affects the final result in order that a sufficient sintering on the roll face could be achieved.
  • a suitable particle size is 40...120 ⁇ m, preferably about 60...90 ⁇ m, in order that the friction heat should be sufficient for melting the particle and that the particle should be detached from the blade in the molten state.
  • the coating matrix can optionally also be prepared so that the binder matrix is subjected to a fluorination treatment under such conditions that oligomer chains and/or polymer chains that contain fluorine are immobilized in the polymer structure of the binder matrix by means of physical or chemical bonds.
  • fluorine compounds that are used for fluorination can be mentioned fluorinated macro-oligomers, diols, triols, thiols, and/or polyols, as well as their adducts with various anhydrides.
  • the doctor blade is manufactured preferably by means of a pultrusion process.
  • a material that repels impurities preferably a fluoropolymer
  • a material that repels impurities can be applied to the face of a roll in a paper or board machine in the structure of a well operating doctor blade without loss of the doctoring properties of the doctor blade itself.
  • the roll can be coated in a controlled way and homogeneously with a material that repels impurities.
  • a fibre-reinforced composite doctor blade has excellent doctoring properties, which are also essential in order that the coating process could be carried out successfully.
  • friction heat is utilized, by whose effect the fluoropolymer can be sintered onto the roll face.
  • a doctor blade in accordance with the invention can be used for applications of doctoring of rolls in lines of manufacture of paper, rolls in a line of manufacture of board, and of rolls in printing machines and, in general, for simultaneous coating and doctoring of a revolving roll or a moving face in order to prevent contamination.

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Abstract

The invention concerns a blade of a doctor for a roll in a line of manufacture of paper/board, which blade of a doctor comprises a polymer material and optionally a fibre reinforcement. By means of the blade of a doctor, doctoring and coating of the roll with a material that repels impurities are carried out at the same time.

Description

Blade for a doctor in a paper/board machine and method for simultaneous coating and doctoring of a roll in a paper/board machine
The invention concerns a blade for a doctor in a paper/board machine, which blade contains compounds that repel impurities and removes any undesirable material from the face of a roll and, at the same time, coats the roll with said compounds.
The faces of rolls in a paper/board machine tend to be coated with impurities coming from the process and with undesirable material of a doctor blade and to be scratched and abraded as a result of doctoring. For removal of undesirable material from the roll faces, doctor blades are employed.
Problems occur in particular in the surface properties of rolls coated with ceramic materials, for example, the surface energy of the roll is too high, in which case the properties of detaching of the paper web are inadequate, detrimental pores are present in the coating, or the face has been damaged as a result of abrasion. Attempts have been made to solve these problems by means of polymers that contain fluorine, because fluorine atoms contained in a polymer structure are highly electronegative and have a lowering effect on the surface energy, in which connection the properties of detaching of the web are improved and contamination of the roll is reduced.
In the FI Patent 93, 183, a method and a device are described for application of a fluoroplastic onto the face of a roll in a paper machine. The application of the fluoroplastic takes place by press polishing so that a fluoroplastic disk or bar is pressed against the face of a revolving roll. By means of a fluoroplastic beam, the roll face is press polished, and in this way the properties of detaching of the web are improved and the problems of contamination are reduced. A fluoroplastic beam can be mounted in the holder of a doctor, but even then it is used for fluorine treatment of the roll face only, and not for doctoring. If it is desirable to use the press polishing method for application of fluoroplastic to the face of a roll, either an extra holder must be installed, which holder permits continuous press polishing, or the doctor blade in the holder of the doctor must be replaced by a piece made of fluoroplastic. The acquisition, installation and operation of a separate apparatus meant for press polishing cause additional costs, and the operation requires a working step of its own. On the other hand, when mounted in the place of a doctor blade, fluorine treatment of the face with a piece made of fluoroplastic is not possible as a continuous operation. In practice, press polishing is mechanical rubbing of the roll face with a piece of fluoroplastic, and adhering of the fluoroplastic to the roll face varies to a considerable extent, in particular if the roll face is contaminated or it involves other heterogeneity. Also, fluoroplastic adheres to a cold roll face rather weakly and does not stick to the face evenly.
The object of the present invention is a blade of a doctor for rolls in a line of manufacture of paper/board, which blade, at the same time, removes contaminations and undesirable material from the roll face and coats the roll face with a compound that repels impurities continuously, as well as a method for simultaneous doctoring and coating of a roll with a compound that repels impurities.
The above drawbacks involved in the prior art can be eliminated and the objectives defined above can be achieved by means of a doctor blade in accordance with the present invention for a paper/board machine, which is characterized in what is defined in the characterizing part of the patent claims.
In the following, the invention will be described in more detail.
A doctor blade in accordance with the present invention comprises a binder matrix and a coating matrix.
The binder matrix consists of a thermosetting resin or of a thermoplastic resin. Examples of suitable thermosetting matrix plastics are epoxy resins, polyesters, vinyl esters, acrylates, methacrylates, and copolymers and terpolymers of same and their mixtures. Examples of suitable thermoplastic matrix resins are polyamides (P46, PA6, and PA66), polyphenylene sulfide, poly ether ketone, poly ether-ether ketone, polyester thermoplastic resin, polyphtalamide, polyetherimide, poly ether sulfone, polysulfone, etc. thermoplastic materials with good resistance to heat, together with their copolymers and terpolymers and mixtures of same. The binder matrix is preferably reinforced with a suitable reinforcement, which includes, advantageously, carbon fibre, fibreglass or boron fibre reinforcements, preferably as an oriented fibre or discontinuous fibre.
The doctor blade also comprises a coating matrix, which is made of a material that repels impurities, favourably of a halogen polymer compound, which is brought into connection with the binder matrix by physical or chemical means. The doctor blade contains 0.5...50 %, preferably 0.5...10 %, of coating matrix. The coating matrix is favourably mixed with the binder matrix in particle form, preferably by dispersing into the matrix mix. An advantageous coating matrix contains a fluoropolymer, for example FEP, PFA, PTFE, ETFE, etc.
It is essential in the selection of the binder matrix and the coating matrix that the melting point of the binder matrix must be equally high as, or higher than, the melting point of the coating matrix. Friction heat that arises in the doctoring process produces melting of the polymer material at the tip of the doctor blade, as a result of which the molten polymer material is separated from the blade and adheres to the roll face, at which the temperature is lower than at the tip of the blade, in which connection the polymer solidifies onto the roll face. In order that the roll face were coated mainly with the coating polymer that repels impurities, and not with the binder matrix, the melting of the coating matrix must take place first, i.e. its melting point must be lower than the melting point of the binder matrix. When a thermosetting plastic matrix is used, also the same melting point can be permitted, because thermosetting plastic starts decomposing at its melting point. The melting point of coating matrix materials is preferably in the range of about 180...250 °C, and the melting point of binder matrix materials equally high or higher. When particle mixing is used, the particle size also affects the final result in order that a sufficient sintering on the roll face could be achieved. As the rate of wear of the blade is typically about 100...150 μm per hour, a suitable particle size is 40...120 μm, preferably about 60...90 μm, in order that the friction heat should be sufficient for melting the particle and that the particle should be detached from the blade in the molten state. With a particle size substantially larger than this, the detaching from the blade becomes more difficult, and, on the other hand, with a substantially smaller particle size, the formation of the desired film that repels impurities on the roll face becomes more difficult.
The coating matrix can optionally also be prepared so that the binder matrix is subjected to a fluorination treatment under such conditions that oligomer chains and/or polymer chains that contain fluorine are immobilized in the polymer structure of the binder matrix by means of physical or chemical bonds. As examples of fluorine compounds that are used for fluorination can be mentioned fluorinated macro-oligomers, diols, triols, thiols, and/or polyols, as well as their adducts with various anhydrides.
The doctor blade is manufactured preferably by means of a pultrusion process.
When the solution in accordance with the present invention is employed, a material that repels impurities, preferably a fluoropolymer, can be applied to the face of a roll in a paper or board machine in the structure of a well operating doctor blade without loss of the doctoring properties of the doctor blade itself. By means of this method, the roll can be coated in a controlled way and homogeneously with a material that repels impurities. A fibre-reinforced composite doctor blade has excellent doctoring properties, which are also essential in order that the coating process could be carried out successfully. In the coating process, friction heat is utilized, by whose effect the fluoropolymer can be sintered onto the roll face. This can be intensified further momentarily by making use of what is called dry running, which can be carried out in the dry end of a paper or board machine preferably at intervals of one or two weeks, and with press rolls more frequently. What is concerned is coating taking place by means of a doctor blade, wherein the blade has an efficient knife effect, which is permitted by the carbon-fibre or carbon- fibre/fibreglass reinforced composite blade. Onto the roll face, a material that forms a new release film is introduced constantly while, at the same time, contaminations are removed, which contaminations can be detached readily by means of the blade from the surface of the release film. Of course, all components of the matrix material adhere to the roll face, but the material that repels impurities, preferably fluoroplastic, is sufficient to produce a desired change in the surface energy values of the roll in a controlled way.
A doctor blade in accordance with the invention can be used for applications of doctoring of rolls in lines of manufacture of paper, rolls in a line of manufacture of board, and of rolls in printing machines and, in general, for simultaneous coating and doctoring of a revolving roll or a moving face in order to prevent contamination.
It is easy to replace the doctor blades, and there can be one or several blades depending on the sorts of the effects that are desired. It is an important advantage of the present invention that, at the same time, contaminations and undesirable material are removed from the roll face, and a caring coating is applied with a material that repels impurities without having to stop the process and without any separate apparatuses for application of the material that repels impurities. The material that repels impurities and that has been transferred to the roll face improves the properties of detaching of the web and the properties of strength and the properties of resistance to corrosion of the roll coating and reduces the contamination of the roll.

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1. A blade of a doctor for a roll in a line of manufacture of paper/board, characterized in that, by means of the blade of a doctor, doctoring and coating of the roll with a material that repels impurities are carried out at the same time.
2. A blade of a doctor as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the material that repels impurities is melted by means of friction from the doctor blade onto the roll face in connection with the doctoring process.
3. A blade of a doctor as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the doctor blade comprises a polymer material and optionally a fibre reinforcement.
4. A blade of a doctor as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the polymer material contains a binder matrix component, which consists of a thermoplastic or thermosetting polymer, and a coating matrix component consisting of a material that repels impurities.
5. A blade of a doctor as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the melting point of the binder matrix is the same as, or higher than, the melting point of the coating matrix.
6. A blade of a doctor as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the binder matrix consists of a halogen polymer, preferably fluoropolymer, mixed with the binder matrix, the particle size of said halogen polymer being 40...120 μm, preferably 60...90 μm.
7. A blade of a doctor as claimed in claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the binder matrix consists of thermosetting plastic, and the coating matrix has been prepared so that the binder matrix has been subjected to a fluorination treatment.
8. A method for simultaneous doctoring and coating of a roll in a line of manufacture of paper/board with a compound that repels impurities, characterized in that the doctoring is carried out by means of a doctor blade as claimed in any of the claims 1 to 7.
PCT/FI1998/000561 1997-07-15 1998-06-26 Blade for a doctor in a paper/board machine and method for simultaneous coating and doctoring of a roll in a paper/board machine Ceased WO1999004091A1 (en)

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CA002295611A CA2295611C (en) 1997-07-15 1998-06-26 Blade for a doctor in a paper/board machine and method for simultaneous coating and doctoring of a roll in a paper/board machine
AU79218/98A AU7921898A (en) 1997-07-15 1998-06-26 Blade for a doctor in a paper/board machine and method for simultaneous coating and doctoring of a roll in paper/board machine
AT98929468T ATE265574T1 (en) 1997-07-15 1998-06-26 SCRAPER BLADE FOR A PAPER/CARDBOARD MACHINE AND METHOD FOR SIMULTANEOUS COATING AND SQUEEGEEING OF A ROLLER IN A PAPER/CARDBOARD MACHINE
EP98929468A EP1073793B1 (en) 1997-07-15 1998-06-26 Blade for a doctor in a paper/board machine and method for simultaneous coating and doctoring of a roll in a paper/board machine
DE69823559T DE69823559T2 (en) 1997-07-15 1998-06-26 PATCH BLADES FOR A PAPER / PAPER MACHINE AND METHOD FOR SIMULTANEOUS COATING AND RACELING OF A ROLL IN A PAPER / PAPER MAKER

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WO2000015904A1 (en) * 1998-09-10 2000-03-23 Metso Paper, Inc. Doctor blade
WO2002027097A1 (en) * 2000-09-29 2002-04-04 Metso Paper, Inc. Backing lath for a doctor device
US6820316B2 (en) * 2000-02-08 2004-11-23 Metso Paper, Inc. Composite blade and a method for its manufacture
US7431801B2 (en) 2005-01-27 2008-10-07 The Procter & Gamble Company Creping blade
US7691236B2 (en) 2006-07-26 2010-04-06 The Procter + Gamble Company Creping blade with a highly smooth bevel surface

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US4119990A (en) * 1977-06-30 1978-10-10 Polaroid Corporation Fluid applicator doctor blade
DE4137970A1 (en) * 1991-11-19 1993-05-27 Feldmuehle Ag Stora Doctor blades, esp. for high-speed paper coating - made of polyamide 6 or 66 reinforced with fibre of higher thermal conductivity, esp. carbon@ fibre
FI93183B (en) * 1990-08-31 1994-11-30 Valmet Paper Machinery Inc Process and device for spreading fluoroplastic over the surface of a roller in a papermaking machine

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US4119990A (en) * 1977-06-30 1978-10-10 Polaroid Corporation Fluid applicator doctor blade
FI93183B (en) * 1990-08-31 1994-11-30 Valmet Paper Machinery Inc Process and device for spreading fluoroplastic over the surface of a roller in a papermaking machine
DE4137970A1 (en) * 1991-11-19 1993-05-27 Feldmuehle Ag Stora Doctor blades, esp. for high-speed paper coating - made of polyamide 6 or 66 reinforced with fibre of higher thermal conductivity, esp. carbon@ fibre

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WO2000015904A1 (en) * 1998-09-10 2000-03-23 Metso Paper, Inc. Doctor blade
US6758944B2 (en) 1998-09-10 2004-07-06 Metso Paper, Inc. Doctor blade
US6820316B2 (en) * 2000-02-08 2004-11-23 Metso Paper, Inc. Composite blade and a method for its manufacture
WO2002027097A1 (en) * 2000-09-29 2002-04-04 Metso Paper, Inc. Backing lath for a doctor device
US6758904B2 (en) 2000-09-29 2004-07-06 Metso Paper, Inc. Backing lath for a doctor device
US7431801B2 (en) 2005-01-27 2008-10-07 The Procter & Gamble Company Creping blade
US7691236B2 (en) 2006-07-26 2010-04-06 The Procter + Gamble Company Creping blade with a highly smooth bevel surface

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