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Generation of streamwise vortices in a slice knife model: Can streaks be generated at the slice exit?, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, March 2004, Vol. 3(3) (655KB)
Generation of streamwise vortices in a slice knife model: Can streaks be generated at the slice exit?, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, March 2004, Vol. 3(3) (655KB)
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Parameters for assessing fiber fractionation and their application to screen rotor effects, TAPPI JOURNAL, Online Exclusives, March 2004, Vol. 3(3) (569KB)
Parameters for assessing fiber fractionation and their application to screen rotor effects, TAPPI JOURNAL, Online Exclusives, March 2004, Vol. 3(3) (569KB)
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Evaluation of a capillaryâ??coriolis instrument for on-line viscosity and density measurements of kraft black liquor, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, March 2004, Vol. 3(3) (454KB)
Evaluation of a capillary–coriolis instrument for on-line viscosity and density measurements of kraft black liquor, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, March 2004, Vol. 3(3) (454KB)
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Influence of Mechanical Pulp Fines on Clay Retention, TAPPI JOURNAL December 2008
Influence of Mechanical Pulp Fines on Clay Retention, TAPPI JOURNAL December 2008
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Repulping fibrous residuals from pulp and paper mills for recycling in concrete,TAPPI JOURNAL & Solutions! December 2004
Repulping fibrous residuals from pulp and paper mills for recycling in concrete,TAPPI JOURNAL & Solutions! December 2004
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A financial review of the north american paper industry, TAPPI JOURNAL, Online Exclusive, January 2004, Vol. 3(1) (KB)
A financial review of the north american paper industry, TAPPI JOURNAL, Online Exclusive, January 2004, Vol. 3(1) (KB)
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Cationic latex as a multifunctional wet-end additive in highly filled paper, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, January 2004, Vol. 3(1) (398KB)
Cationic latex as a multifunctional wet-end additive in highly filled paper, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, January 2004, Vol. 3(1) (398KB)
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Editorial: Shaping industry and career success with TAPPI Standards involvement, TAPPI Journal May 2023
ABSTRACT: Within TAPPI, there are many ways to help advance our industry and make sure it thrives for years to come. Writing a research paper for publication or acting as peer reviewer for TAPPI Journal, presenting at a conference or helping to organize one, and becoming involved in the many committees that are part of TAPPI Divisions are just some of the ways. One other very important way to contribute to our industry is through the standards development process.
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Assessing variation in package modeling, TAPPI Journal April 2021
ABSTRACT: Predictions from empirical models are affected by variability in the input parameters for the data set used to build the models. For corrugated boxes, the difference between actual and modeled compression strength creates a real cost associated with box production, often resulting in boxes that may need to be over-designed to compensate for a lack of model precision. No work to date has attempted to assess the limitation in these compression estimates due to input parameter testing variability. In this paper we approach that problem, initially for the McKee equation and then conceptually for other box models. For our industry to do a better job at meeting the needs of our corrugated packaging customers, we need to reduce the variation in the tests we all rely on, particularly for evaluating material strength (edge crush test [ECT]) and package compression performance (box compression test [BCT]).
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Use of fines-enriched chemical pulp to increase CTMP strength, TAPPI Journal April 2021
ABSTRACT: In this study, fines-enriched pulp (FE-pulp)—the fine fraction of highly-refined kraft pulp—was benchmarked against highly-refined kraft pulp (HRK-pulp) as a strength agent in eucalyptus chemithermomechanical pulp (CTMP). Both the FE-pulp and the HRK-pulp were produced from unbleached softwood kraft pulp, and equal amounts of those strength agents were added to the original CTMP, as well as to washed CTMP, where most of the fines had been removed. The effects of the added strength agents were evaluated with laboratory handsheets.The FE-pulp proved to be twice as effective as HRK-pulp. Both HRK-pulp and FE-pulp increased the strength of the CTMP handsheets. The bulk of the handsheets decreased, however, as well as the drainability. The addition of 5% FE-pulp resulted in the same strength increase as an addition of 10% HRK-pulp, as well as the same decrease in bulk and CSF. For the handsheets of washed CTMP, the strengths were not measurable; the CTMP lost the sheet strength when the CTMP-fines content was reduced through washing. The reduced strength properties were compensated for by the addition of chemical pulp fines that proved to be an efficient strength agent. The addition of 5% FE-pulp restored the strength values, and at a higher bulk and higher drainability.