Three-dimensional visualization and characterization of paper machine felts and their relationship to their properties and dewatering performance

Caroline Frischmon, John Xu, Shri Ramaswamy

Research output: Contribution to specialist publicationArticle

Abstract

Polymeric felts are commonly used in the papermaking process on the paper machine wet end, in the press section, and in the dryer section. They provide an important function during paper manufacturing, including as a carrier or support; as a filter media assisting with water removal on the paper machine; in retention of fibers, fines, and fillers; and in some applications, such as tissue and towel, to impart key structural features to the web. These felts can have highly interwoven complex internal structures comprised of machine direction and crossmachine direction yarns of varying sizes and chemical compositions. Here, we present a non-intrusive three-dimensional (3D) image visualization method using advanced X-ray computed tomography (XRCT). This method was used to characterize the complex 3D felt structure and determine the water removal characteristics of some commonly used paper machine felts. The structural features analyzed include porosity; specific pore-yarn interfacial surface area; 3D pore size distribution; 3D fiber or yarn-size distribution; and their variations through the thickness direction. The top, middle, and bottom layers of the felt have very different structures to assist with water removal and impart paper properties. The size distribution of the yarns, as well as the pores in the different layers of the felt, are also inherently different. These structural features were non-intrusively quantified. In addition, variation in the structural characteristics through the thickness of the felts and its potential role in papermaking is explored. In addition to the 3D structural characteristics, permeability characteristics and water removal characteristics, including rewetting of select felt samples, have also been experimentally determined. It is interesting to observe the relationship between key structural features and permeability and water removal characteristics. These relationships can provide additional insights into press felt design, as well as ways to improve product properties and the dewatering efficiency and productivity of the paper machine. Application: The three-dimensional visualization, characterization tools, and wet pressing characterization presented here can be used to understand 3D structural characteristics and their relationship to water removal performance of press felts for papermaking.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages423-435
Number of pages13
Volume20
No7
Specialist publicationTappi journal
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2021
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© TAPPI Press 2021.

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Three-dimensional visualization and characterization of paper machine felts and their relationship to their properties and dewatering performance'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this