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Recent advances in the commercialization of NIR (near-infrar

ABSTRACT: Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy techniques have held the promise of a new generation of online and lab based process analyzers for the pulping and recovery areas for some years now. NIR technology has been shown to be a quite effective method for the analysis of white, green and black liquors by multiple investigators. NIR reflectance techniques have been shown to be effective in predicting yield and kappa number in pulp samples. Recently, commercial analyzers have been developed for green liquor analysis on the dissolving tank, white and green liquor analysis in the recaust area and black liquor analysis on batch and continuous digesters. These analyzers are currently running at different mill sites and are proving to be superior to current technology choices for these applications. A commercial online and lab based yield and kappa number analyzer are currently being developed based on NIR reflectance techniques. Results will be presented on the performance of these analyzers relating to accuracy, maintenance and total installed cost. Other potential NIR applications in the pulping and recovery area will also be addressed.

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Study on a Novel Material Technology for Chemical/Biological Protection, International Nonwovens Journal, Fall 2005, Vol. 14(3)

Study on a Novel Material Technology for Chemical/Biological Protection, International Nonwovens Journal, Fall 2005, Vol. 14(3)

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Inertial Measurement of Roller Parallelism - A New Approach to Solving an Old Problem, 2005 PLACE Conference

Inertial Measurement of Roller Parallelism - A New Approach to Solving an Old Problem, 2005 PLACE Conference

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TOPAS® Cyclic Olefin Copolymers in Food Packaging - High Aroma Barrier Combined with Low Extractables, 2005 PLACE Conference

TOPAS® Cyclic Olefin Copolymers in Food Packaging - High Aroma Barrier Combined with Low Extractables, 2005 PLACE Conference

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Identifying â??Activeâ? and â??Passiveâ? Components of Machine Deposits, 2005 Papermakers Conference

Identifying “Active” and “Passive” Components of Machine Deposits, 2005 Papermakers Conference

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CD Weight Control, 2005 Papermakers Conference

CD Weight Control, 2005 Papermakers Conference

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Fiber Orientation Profiles, 2005 Papermakers Conference

Fiber Orientation Profiles, 2005 Papermakers Conference

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Developing a Programmatic Approach to Energy Conservation, 2005 Papermakers Conference

Developing a Programmatic Approach to Energy Conservation, 2005 Papermakers Conference

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A facile route of formation of lignin-carbohydrate complexes during alkaline pulping, Journal of Pulp and Paper Science, February 2003, Vol. 29(2) (730KB)

A facile route of formation of lignin-carbohydrate complexes during alkaline pulping, Journal of Pulp and Paper Science, February 2003, Vol. 29(2) (730KB)