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Forests in Your Pocket, Paper360º November/December 2021
Forests in Your Pocket, Paper360º November/December 2021
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Carbon Costs are Coming: How Might They Impact Your Business?, Paper360º November/December 2021
Carbon Costs are Coming: How Might They Impact Your Business?, Paper360º November/December 2021
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Tetraethyl orthosilicate-containing dispersion coating — water vapor and liquid water barrier properties, TAPPI Journal September 2021
ABSTRACT: An aqueous styrene-butadiene latex dispersion coating containing in-situ processed tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) applied on paperboard demonstrated improved water barrier performance. Coatings containing TEOS equivalent to 0.8% silicon dioxide (SiO2; dry basis) exhibited water vapor performance of < 25 g/m2/day (23°C, 50% relative humidity [RH]) and liquid water barrier performance Cobb 1800 s of < 6 g/m2, when applied as a single-layer 18 g/m2 coating. Cobb 1800 s barrier performance was still good (< 11 g/m2) at coat weights of 7•10 g/m2. The use of filler materials such as kaolin improved the vapor barrier properties of the coating, but this was not critical to the liquid water barrier properties.
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Evaluation of Fillers and Fines in Paper and Board: Fast, Non-Destructive, Accurate, and Reliable, Paper360º September/October 2021
Evaluation of Fillers and Fines in Paper and Board: Fast, Non-Destructive, Accurate, and Reliable, Paper360º September/October 2021
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ASPI News, Paper360º September/October 2021
ASPI News, Paper360º September/October 2021
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Tissue Industry News, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2021
Tissue Industry News, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2021
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Experiments and visualization of sprays from beer can and turbo liquor nozzles, TAPPI Journal February 2022
ABSTRACT: Industrial scale swirl-type black liquor nozzles were studied using water as the test fluid. Simple water spraying experiments were found to be very beneficial for studying and comparing nozzles for black liquor spraying. These kinds of experiments are important for finding better nozzle designs. Three nozzle designs were investigated to understand the functional differences between these nozzles. The pressure loss of nozzle 1 (“tangential swirl”) and nozzle 3 (“turbo”) were 97% and 38% higher compared to nozzle 2 (“tan-gential swirl”). Spray opening angles were 75°, 60°, and 35° for nozzles 1, 2, and 3, respectively. Video imaging showed that the nozzles produced sprays that were inclined a few degrees from the nozzle centerline. Spray patter-nation showed all the sprays to be asymmetric, while nozzle 2 was the most symmetric. Laser-Doppler measure-ments showed large differences in spray velocities between nozzles. The spray velocity for nozzle 1 increased from 9 m/s to 15 m/s when the flow rate was increased from 1.5 L/s to 2.5 L/s. The resulting velocity increase for nozzle 2 was from 7 m/s to 11 m/s, and for nozzle 3, it was from 8 m/s to 13 m/s. Tangential flow (swirl) directed the spray 6°•12° away from the vertical plane. Liquid sheet breakup mechanisms and lengths were estimated by analyzing high speed video images. The liquid sheet breakup mechanism for nozzle 1 was estimated to be wave formation, and the sheet length was estimated to be about 10 cm. Sheet breakup mechanisms for nozzle 2 were wave formation and sheet perforation, and the sheet length was about 20 cm. Nozzle 3 was not supposed to form a liquid sheet. Nozzle geometry was found to greatly affect spray characteristics.
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Sunset Converting and Körber Find AfH Converting Success in Adversity, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2023
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Pioneering Green Hydrogen in Tissue Manufacturing, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2024
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Vacuum Optimization: Maximizing Efficiency and Saving Energy, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2024