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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 21, 2013
Filed:
Dec. 20, 2006
Philippe Colin, Ingersheim, FR;
Philippe Beringuet, Ecquetot, FR;
Xavier Gillot, Evreux, FR;
Jean-yves Tinel, Amfreville sur Iton, FR;
Philippe Colin, Ingersheim, FR;
Philippe Beringuet, Ecquetot, FR;
Xavier Gillot, Evreux, FR;
Jean-Yves Tinel, Amfreville sur Iton, FR;
SCA Tissue France, Bois-Colombes, FR;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for preparing paper pulp from recycled paper containing contaminants characterized in that it comprises a first step of agitating the paper in the presence of water in order to obtain a mixture of fibers and contaminants in suspension, a second step of coarsely screening said mixture in order to separate the coarse contaminants from the rest of the suspension, a third step of fine screening in order to separate the fine contaminants from the coarsely-screened suspension and a fourth step of washing said coarse and fine contaminants in order to separate the reusable fibrous materials from the rest of the non-reusable contaminants. In particular, the invention aims to provide a method for preparing paper pulp that is capable of producing a good quality paper pulp from highly-contaminated recycled paper, especially having a contaminant level in the dry state that is greater than or equal to 15% by weight.