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Cotton Rolls
� Cotton rolls are very important in a supercalendarbecause of the following reasons-
1. After electricity, these are the major second cost 1. After electricity, these are the major second cost center.
2. Proper care ensures not only a good life of the roll, but also better smoothness and gloss in supercalendared paper.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
This Presentation
� Unfortunately, much information is not available on handling and care of supercalendar rolls.
� Some experts and many operators have tried to improve the performance of cotton rolls over improve the performance of cotton rolls over decades, but still a lot of information is passed on verbally.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Why Rolls Fail
� Let us first discuss different reasons for why the cotton rolls fail during operation.
� Slicing� Slicing
� Overheat
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Slicing
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Slicing
� You may notice different slices in a cotton roll after some time of operation.
� In fact, the manufacturer make some slices of cotton (mixed with the proprietary fiber of their choice) in (mixed with the proprietary fiber of their choice) in circular shape with a hole punched in it.
� They then put a lot of such rings on the roll shaft, and compress the same at a very high pressure, so that all the slices are mechanically joined to each other thus forming a roll.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Slicing
� During run, shear forces may result in minor relocation of these slices, particularly if there had been insufficient pressure applied while making the roll.
� If the roll is operated in one direction, this generally creates no problem.
� But, if the roll is taken for grinding and mounted again in reverse direction, these slices loosen up and make the roll unsuitable for use.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Slicing
� That is why most suppliers want the rolls should be rotated in one direction only.
� They are right.
� To ensure your operators may not accidently mount � To ensure your operators may not accidently mount a roll in reversed direction, consider putting labels on both side of shafts.
� You may also add this point in startup checklist after any roll has been replaced- “Ensure that the roll has been mounted to run in specified direction only”.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Overheat
� Cotton rolls get overheat during operation, and as cotton itself is a bad conductor of heat, the locally elevated temperature may result in burning of the cotton, thus making the roll unsuitable.
� Typical overheat behaviors are shown in following slides-
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Startup Overheat
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Startup Overheat
� In such case, the roll top surface looks almost perfect, except a small black scar on it showing that ‘something is wrong’ inside.
� Such defects appear typically within a couple of � Such defects appear typically within a couple of hours of operation if the supercalendar has been started after a shut of one or more days.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Startup Overheat
� Starting a cold supercalendar and increasing the load much before the rolls have come to an equilibrium is a major cause of such problem.
� On load, due to friction between fibers a lot of � On load, due to friction between fibers a lot of heat is generated locally inside the roll.
� Unfortunately, we measure temperature at the roll surface only which looks cooler compared to our normal operating condition.
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"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Startup Overheat
� Starting the supercalendar at reduce operating nip load for a couple of hours with gradually increasing load and speed is essential to avoid such problems.
� Paper should be passed through the nips only after � Paper should be passed through the nips only after sufficient time (say 90-120 minutes) after startup.
� In plants where startup roll problems are common, the above practice helps a lot.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Operational Overheat
� The next greatest problem is operational overheating of the roll.
� In fact, while many operators and suppliers recommend operation of supercalendar at reduced recommend operation of supercalendar at reduced temperature, many a times, temperature reduction means reduction in load and speed, and hence production. Alternatively, you need to stop supercalendar and wait for the rolls to cool down, and accept the production loss.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Operational Overheat
� In an study conducted in a small plant, it was observed that such problems were more in cold weather.
� In winter, where the temperature (outside) was � In winter, where the temperature (outside) was below 10-15˚C, problem was 3-4 times more than in summer where the outside temperature reached beyond 40-45˚C.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Operational Overheat
� So, ambient temperature was not affecting the performance of the roll.
� Then what was it?
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Relative humidity
� In hot and humid summer the problems were much less than in dry cold winters.
� This information gave an idea that HUMIDITY has something to do with performance of the cotton something to do with performance of the cotton rolls.
� To understand it further, let us have a look on cotton properties.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Cotton
� Cotton Fiber is made of cellulose.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Cellulose
� Cellulose is made up of glucose molecules joined together in a chain like structure.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Cellulose
� These molecules are joined together with hydrogen bonds.
� Cotton absorbs moisture from the ambient under humid conditions and releases the part of it when humid conditions and releases the part of it when kept in dry area.
� The water molecules are attached to the surface of cotton (cellulose) by hydrogen bonding.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Hydrogen Bonding
� The hydrogen bonds between water and cellulose molecules are weak and break down even by small energy.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Moisture Absorption
� Cotton moisture absorption is a function of environment humidity.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Back to Cotton Rolls
� Now, if there is adequate moisture in cotton, due to the heat generated during supercalendaringprocess, some of the water molecules get detached and evaporate.
� This process consumes energy from the cotton rolls thus saving the cellulose chain as well as individual cellulose (glucose) molecules intact.
� If cellulose chain is intact, the roll will run more time.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Temperature Increase
� Furthermore, when the temperature is increased, two different phenomena may occur.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Slow Heating
� At relatively higher temperatures (ca. 150-200˚C), cellulose bonds start breaking.
� This results in darkening of roll surface slightly.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Rapid Heating
� But, the first reaction is slightly exothermic, thus producing more heat, and the resultant reaction produces ‘Levoglucosan’, which is more exothermic.
� The process becomes so fast that the roll starts � The process becomes so fast that the roll starts ‘burning’. At this stage, you may feel the smell of ‘tar’.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Instant Rapid Heating
� In some cases, the heating
process is so fast that we do not
observe the darkening of the
roll surface, but the inside
temperature shoots up rapidly temperature shoots up rapidly
and rapid tar generation starts
inside the roll.
� Here, roll may seem perfect at
top, but at inside the damage
has already been done.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Simplification to Operator
� In other words, we may say that we need to check the first phase of temperature increase.
� There are operators saying that the � There are operators saying that the roll temperature does not increase beyond 80-90˚C, but that is the temperature at roll surface.
� Inside roll temperature may become high enough to produce levoglucosan.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Effect of Moisture
� In last slide, we have
seen that increase in
temperature leads to tar
generation or
spontaneous combustion.spontaneous combustion.
� By adding Moisture to
roll, we can reduce rate
of temperature increase,
and thus problems like
this-
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Increasing Roll Moisture
� There are several methods of increasing moisture content in a cotton roll.
� Rub the roll with a wet sponge.� Rub the roll with a wet sponge.
� Directly spray water on the roll during reel change.
� Pass impinging air on rolls through a wet scrubber.
� Install humidifiers on supercalendars.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Monitoring Roll Condition
� Continuous monitoring of roll condition plays an important role in getting good life of cotton rolls.
� But, the problem is that roll surface temperature varies with time, speed and operating load.varies with time, speed and operating load.
� Furthermore, as you apply water using sponge or by spraying, the roll surface temperature goes down, and start increasing slowly as the supercalendar is running.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Monitoring Roll Condition
� Regularly monitoring roll surface color is a good tool in such cases.
� If there is a lack of moisture, the generated heat cracks hydrogen bonds between cellulose chains, cracks hydrogen bonds between cellulose chains, rather than bonds between cellulose and water molecules.
� As a result, the color of roll becomes darker.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Monitoring Roll Condition
� Roll in better condition
� Lighter color
� Roll in poor condition
� Darker shade
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Observing Grinder
� Often, the dust generated at grinder gives good information about the roll condition.
� Uniform, white, granular dust is an indication of good roll condition.good roll condition.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Observing Grinder
� On the other hand, very fine, dark colored dust indicates that the roll cotton had started degrading.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Observing Supercalendar
� So, if cotton rolls remain in brighter, lighter color, one can expect of getting better life compared to the case where the rolls get dark too early.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Future Scope
� As we can see the concept of applying moisture is to provide additional low energy hydrogen bonds, which can break at minor temperature increase and protect the cellulose chains, there comes another possibility to use something else with water which possibility to use something else with water which may dissipate relatively more energy.
� This should be (obviously) colorless and miscible in water.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Glycerol
� Glycerol can also be added with water and this mixture can be uniformly applied on the cotton roll.
� In case of any temperature increase, bound water will evaporate first, leaving glycerol as a ‘fuse’ to will evaporate first, leaving glycerol as a ‘fuse’ to protect cellulose.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Caution with Glycerol Application
� I MUST indicate that I have never used glycerol for such application. I just ‘FEEL’ that glycerol addition may help.
� However, I would really like to hear from someone � However, I would really like to hear from someone who is willing to take such trial to get better cotton roll performance.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
With Glossy Paper Wishes…
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
Thank You.Thank You.
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014
About the Author
Born in 1968, D K Singhal is B.E., M.E. (Pulp & Paper, 1993) from Deptt. of Paper Technology, University of Roorkee (now IIT, Roorkee). He was certified as Certified Energy Auditor in 2004 with Bureau of Energy Efficiency.
With nearly 7 dozen publications, he has emphasized on development of low cost technologies and management practices for quality and profitability improvement. With publications on energymanagertraining.com and paperonweb.com, he has been constantly contributing to IPPTA. He is also serving IPPTA as a member of Editorial Board. He has also been a member of IPPTA He is also serving IPPTA as a member of Editorial Board. He has also been a member of IPPTA Executive Committee.
An initiative by D K Singhal, a cyber campaign initiated against unjustified targeting of paper industry by “Idea” mobile, in their “Sirjee” advertisement campaign, after which this advertisement was taken off air.
He has also moderated a Yahoo group, “PaperTechnology” with nearly 365 members from India and abroad to discuss problems related to pulp & paper making.
He can be contacted at [email protected]
"Improving Life of Supercalendar Cotton Rolls", May 2014