Lime Mud Filtering
During the conversion of green liquor to white liquor in the slaker and causticizers, lime mud is formed. The mud is separated from the white liquor and sent to mud storage. Before the lime mud can be fed into the kiln, it must be washed to remove residual chemicals, and dewatered to remove as much water as possible. This module describes the most common method of lime mud filtering and the components and operation of the lime mud filter.





                                            
                                            
                                            
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Learning Objectives
• Describe the most common method of lime mud filtering 
• Identify and describe the major components of a lime mud filter 
• Describe the purpose and operation of a lime mud filter 
• Describe strategies for achieving high mud solids 
• Identify and describe the safety hazards associated with a lime mud filter
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the lime mud filter?
What is recausticizing?
What is the purpose of the precoat layer on a lime mud filter?
What are two methods for renewing the precoat layer on a lime mud filter?
How is calcium buildup on a lime mud filter dealt with?
Sample Video Transcript
The last method to remove small particles is to use a continuous precoat renewal or CPR process. A CPR is a high-pressure nozzle that travels across the face of the drum on the side where mud is lifted out of the vat. The CPR operates in medium and high-pressure modes. In the medium mode, the CPR removes about one-quarter inch of the precoat mud. In the high-pressure mode, the shower removes all of the line mud all the way down to the wire and cleans the wire’s surface. It takes about an hour to travel across the drum. Multiple medium pressure cycles can be performed before performing a high-pressure cycle. Cleaning the wire this way reduces the need to drop the sheet off the wire for cleaning, offering consistent delivery of lime mud to the kiln.