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Expansion Of Chemical Recovery Capacity At Södra Cell Värö M

Expansion Of Chemical Recovery Capacity At Södra Cell Värö Mill, Sweden, 2017PEERS

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Current Steam Turbine Technology and its Applicability in th

Current Steam Turbine Technology and its Applicability in the Pulp and Paper Market, 2017PEERS

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PRE-EVAPORATION CHOICES For INCREMENTAL EVAPORATIVE CAPACITY

PRE-EVAPORATION CHOICES For INCREMENTAL EVAPORATIVE CAPACITY In EXISTING MILLS, 2017PEERS

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The Use of Parametric Analysis to Identify Opportunities for

The Use of Parametric Analysis to Identify Opportunities for Improved Operations of Lime Kilns, 2017PEERS

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Update on Optimizing Black Liquor Recovery Throughput and In

Update on Optimizing Black Liquor Recovery Throughput and Increase Campaign Life with Chemical Additives, 2017PEERS

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RECOVERY BOILER SCR • A CHALLENGE AND ANOPPORTUNITY IN RETRO

RECOVERY BOILER SCR • A CHALLENGE AND ANOPPORTUNITY IN RETROFIT CASES, 2017PEERS

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Plant and Boiler Energy Efficiency Evaluations, 2017PEERS

Plant and Boiler Energy Efficiency Evaluations, 2017PEERS

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Creasing severity and reverse-side cracking, TAPPI Journal April 2020

ABSTRACT: Crease cracking can be detrimental to the functionality and appearance of paperboard-based packaging. The effect of creasing severity on the degree of reverse-side crease cracking (bead-side of the crease) of paperboard was investigated. Samples were creased with a range of rule and channel geometries, and the cracking degree was quantified as the percent of cracked length relative to the total length of the crease. The cracking degree was typically below 5% at low crease penetration depths, but was exponentially higher beyond a critical penetration depth. A rule and channel combination with a wider clearance shifted the critical depth to larger values. The creasing severity parameter, termed the creasing draw, converged the cracking degree data from different rule and channel combinations to a single curve. The creasing draw was derived from the same analytical expres-sions as the transverse shear strain and quantifies the length of paper that is drawn into the channel during creasing. The critical draw is defined as the draw at which cracking becomes greater than 5%, which corresponds with the point at which cracking becomes exponential. The critical draw is a material/system parameter that defines the level below which cracking is minimal.

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Energy efficient mechanical pulping • summary of the Scandin

Energy efficient mechanical pulping • summary of the Scandinavian industry initiative research work 2011 - 2015, 2016 International Mechanical Pulping Conference

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Processing of nanocellulose and applications relating to CTM

Processing of nanocellulose and applications relating to CTMP-based paperboard and foams, 2016 International Mechanical Pulping Conference