Infrared measurement of paper machine clothing condition
First Claim
1. A process to monitor characteristics of a continuously circulating machine clothing during the manufacture of paper material which comprises the steps of:
- (a) operating the continuously circulating machine clothing, which has opposed major surfaces including an inner surface and outer surface, such that a sheet of aqueous fibrous composition is supported on a portion of the outer surface of the circulating machine clothing;
(b) irradiating a target area of the circulating machine clothing, wherein the target area is located at a part of the circulating machine clothing that is not supporting the aqueous fibrous composition, with infrared radiation;
(c) detecting the amount of radiation that emerges from the target area of the circulating machine clothing;
(d) developing a machine clothing profile based on the amount of radiation that is detected;
(e) irradiating a part of the sheet of aqueous fibrous composition, that is supported on the continuously circulating machine clothing, with infrared radiation;
(f) detecting the amount of radiation that emerges from the sheet of aqueous fibrous composition and the circulating machine clothing;
(g) determining a first moisture content of the aqueous fibrous composition together with that of the circulating machine clothing;
(h) determining a second moisture content of the circulating machine clothing alone; and
(i) subtracting the second moisture content from the first moisture content to determine the moisture content in the sheet of aqueous fibrous composition.
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Abstract
Infrared spectroscopy techniques are employed to measure (i) the moisture level in both the sheet of wet stock and the papermaking machine clothing on which the sheet is supported and (ii) the moisture level in the clothing alone as a separate layer of material. Differential measurement thus yields the moisture content of the sheet of wet stock alone. Changes in the moisture level in the clothing at the press section can be correlated with corresponding changes in the quality or physical property of the paper produced. Both fixed point and scanning IR sensors are strategically positioned in the press section to generate machine direction and/or cross machine direction water profiles for process control.
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1. A process to monitor characteristics of a continuously circulating machine clothing during the manufacture of paper material which comprises the steps of:
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(a) operating the continuously circulating machine clothing, which has opposed major surfaces including an inner surface and outer surface, such that a sheet of aqueous fibrous composition is supported on a portion of the outer surface of the circulating machine clothing; (b) irradiating a target area of the circulating machine clothing, wherein the target area is located at a part of the circulating machine clothing that is not supporting the aqueous fibrous composition, with infrared radiation; (c) detecting the amount of radiation that emerges from the target area of the circulating machine clothing; (d) developing a machine clothing profile based on the amount of radiation that is detected; (e) irradiating a part of the sheet of aqueous fibrous composition, that is supported on the continuously circulating machine clothing, with infrared radiation; (f) detecting the amount of radiation that emerges from the sheet of aqueous fibrous composition and the circulating machine clothing; (g) determining a first moisture content of the aqueous fibrous composition together with that of the circulating machine clothing; (h) determining a second moisture content of the circulating machine clothing alone; and (i) subtracting the second moisture content from the first moisture content to determine the moisture content in the sheet of aqueous fibrous composition. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of controlling the production of paper material wherein a sheet of wet stock comprising fibers is initially formed on a water permeable moving wire of a forming section of a de-watering machine and thereafter a sheet of partially de-watered wet stock is transferred to a press section of the de-watering machine, wherein the press section comprises at least one continuously circulating press felt which has opposed major surfaces including an inner surface and outer surface, which method comprises the steps of:
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(a) operating the continuously circulating press felt such that a sheet of partially de-watered wet stock is supported on a portion of the outer surface of the circulating press felt; (b) irradiating a first target area which is on the circulating press felt, wherein the first target area is located at a part of the circulating press felt that is not supporting a sheet of partially de-watered wet stock, with infrared radiation; (c) detecting the amount of radiation that emerges from the first target area of the circulating press felt; (d) generating first signals that are indicative of the moisture content in the circulating press felt; (e) irradiating a second target area which is on a sheet of partially de-watered wet stock that it is supported by the circulating press felt with infrared radiation; (f) detecting the amount of radiation that emerges from the second target area; (g) generating second signals that are indicative of the moisture content in both the sheet of partially de-watered wet stock and the circulating press felt; (h) determining the moisture content in the sheet of partially de-watered wet stock alone and generating third signals that are indicative of the moisture content in the sheet of partially de-watered wet stock alone; and (i) adjusting at least one operating parameter of the de-watering machine in response to the third signals. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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