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EFFECTS OF ADDED MATERIALS ON BLACK LIQUORS COMBUSTION, 2015
EFFECTS OF ADDED MATERIALS ON BLACK LIQUORS COMBUSTION, 2015 PEERS Conference
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How North American Pulp and Paper Mills can Recover Millions
How North American Pulp and Paper Mills can Recover Millions of Dollars through Energy Audits and Management, 2015 PEERS Conference
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Superior Recovery Boiler Water Chemistry Control and Leak In
Superior Recovery Boiler Water Chemistry Control and Leak Indication Achieved with New Monitoring and Control System, 2015 PEERS Conference
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TIP-0416-26, Best Practice for Recovery Boiler Inspection (O
TIP-0416-26, Best Practice for Recovery Boiler Inspection (Optimizing the Inspection Scope), 2015 PEERS Conference
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The Use of Non-Detonating Carbon Dioxide Systems as a Means
The Use of Non-Detonating Carbon Dioxide Systems as a Means to Control Lime Kiln Rings, 2015 PEERS Conference
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Biomass, Gasification, Pyrolysis and Torrefaction, Second Ed
Biomass, Gasification, Pyrolysis and Torrefaction, Second Edition
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A method to produce paperboard with a lightweight low-density coating, TAPPI Journal November 2025
ABSTRACT: In this work, a method is described in which a coating layer is produced that consists of a network of bubble-shaped air-filled voids within the coating. This is accomplished by instantaneously flash-drying all the water in the coating as it exits the application nip. The nip is formed between a polished chrome drum and a deformable press roll. The combination of the drum temperature, nip pressure, and nip width allow for sufficient energy to be transferred to the coating to completely flash-dry the coating material. The pressure within the nip is sufficient to allow the coating to superheat within the nip, then flash boil as it exits the nip. This boiling effect and resulting expansion are constrained by the roll surface, resulting in a coated surface that mirrors the polished chrome surface. The coating immobilizes while in the process of boiling, which preserves the bubble structure. With a coat weight of 5 g/m2, a flat, smooth surface is produced. This process was scaled up to a mill production machine layout and run at speeds as high as 450 m/min.
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Effect of pulp refining on thixotropy of cellulose fiber suspensions, TAPPI Journal September 2025
ABSTRACT: This paper presents results on the thixotropic behavior of low-consistency bleached eucalyptus fiber suspensions that had been mechanically treated. The pulps were refined in a PFI mill at different numbers of revolutions (0, 3000, and 6000) to study the effect of refining intensity on the viscosity time-response of fiber suspensions. In steady rheological tests, all the suspensions exhibited shear thinning behavior and no significant differences were observed after mechanical treatment. Stepwise experiments showed that viscosity continuously increased with time when shear rate was suddenly reduced. Additionally, a delay in time evolution of viscosity was observed as the pulp was more refined. A stretched exponential model was fitted to the experimental results of viscosity.
Temperature Management Considerations in Closed Water Loop Deinking Plants, 1998 Recycling Symposium Proceedings
Temperature Management Considerations in Closed Water Loop Deinking Plants, 1998 Recycling Symposium Proceedings
Deinking Difficulties Related to Ink Formulation, Printing Process and Type of Paper, 1999 Recycling Symposium Proceedings
Deinking Difficulties Related to Ink Formulation, Printing Process and Type of Paper, 1999 Recycling Symposium Proceedings