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titleOfInvention Method for dewatering a fiber and particle suspension in the manufacture of pulp, paper or board
abstract A method for dewatering a fiber and particle suspension in the manufacture of pulp, paper or board. The fiber suspension is passed across an electrolytic cell (20). A cell element (2, 3, 4) equipped with an iron and/or aluminum electrode is used for generating iron and/or aluminum hydroxide, working as a molecular sieve which is raised, along with fibers and other possible particles trapped therein, into an upper part of the fiber suspension by the hydrogen released in electrolysis, whereby purified water is separated into a lower part of the advancing fiber suspension (10) and is removed therefrom.
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