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An analytical approach to assess the interrelation of surface properties and softness of tissue paper, TAPPI Journal February 2023
ABSTRACT: The tissue industry constantly strives for improving the overall quality of tissue paper, as customers pay more attention to special quality features when it comes to a purchase decision between different products. As producers need to optimize their processes and furnish mixtures to keep production costs low, accurate and fast methods are crucial for characterization of important tissue properties. Here, we present a method for the characterization of the tissue surface regarding roughness and describe its relation to the tissue surface softness properties, based on a sample set of dry-creped bath tissue (DCT) with different amounts of softwood (SW), hardwood (HW), and nonwood pulp (NWP). The surface of tissue is complex and consists of several overlying structural features; thus, the optical non-contact measurement principle of focus variation was used to provide robust and reliable topographical surface information. Based on the obtained 3D data, areal surface analysis was performed to determine the surface roughness of the tissue samples, which is described by the developed interfacial areal ratio (Sdr) and the power spectral density (PSD). To determine the surface softness properties (TS7) of the tissue, a widely-used tissue softness analyzer (TSA) in the industry was employed. The surface softness (TS7) and the stiffness (D) parameters of this instrument were considered for surface and structural characterization. The results of the surface roughness (Sdr and PSD) and surface softness TS7 measurements show a good linear correlation, with higher surface roughness implying a higher TS7. The presented evaluation of these aspects of tissue softness allows an objective, fast, and accurate assessment of the relevant properties in addition to standard panel tests and is also applicable to other hygiene products.
Recycling performance of softwood and hardwood unbleached kraft pulps for packaging papers, TAPPI Journal February 2023
ABSTRACT: The scope of this work is to evaluate the recyclability potential of hardwood and softwood unbleached kraft pulps, leading to a sound basis for comparison and even to support a decision about fibers accord-ing to the performance achieved. The influence of successive recycling cycles (up to 10 cycles) on the fiber morphol-ogy, pulp suspension drainability, water retention capacity, and handsheet mechanical properties were studied for Eucalyptus globulus and Pinus sylvestris unbleached kraft pulps. The performance of these pulps as linerboard and corrugating medium for packaging was also evaluated. The requirements for brown kraftliner and for high perfor-mance recycled fluting grades is preserved for E. globulus pulp during all 10 recycling cycles, evidenced by the mod-erate decrease of burst index and crush resistance index and by the short-span compression index, whereas the P. sylvestris pulp loses this rating after the second cycle. These results strongly support the higher performance of E. globulus pulp for recycling as compared with softwood kraft pulp from the perspective of packaging papers.
Editorial: Nonwovens sector provides opportunities for professional and advanced textiles growth, TAPPI Journal February 2023
ABSTRACT: With inflation still lingering, global fiduciary regulatory agencies like the U.S. Federal Reserve are handling the issue by hiking base interest rates. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has exposed lagging investments for advanced and agile manufacturing in developed economies in the recent past. Because of this situation, governments have begun taking policy initiatives, such as boosting support for infrastructure in the United States, creating a National Mission on Technical Textiles in India, and many initiatives in the United Kingdom and European Union to boost clean energy, fight climate change, and encourage sustainable manufacturing.
Journal articles
Commissioning Brownstock Washing Controls for an Evaporator Limited Mill
An automated shower water control system has been implemented to reduce the volume and vari-ability of weak black liquor being sent from the pulp mill to the evaporators. The washing controls attempt to bal-ance the need for consistent and low soda carryover to the bleach plant with consistently high weak black liquor solids being sent to the evaporators. The washer controls were implemented on two bleachable grade hardwood lines (one with oxygen delignification, one without oxygen delignification) and one pine line. Â Implementation of the con-trol program resulted in an increase in black liquor solids of 0.6 percentage points for the hardwood lines. Significant foam reduction was realized on the pine line since the pine black liquor solids were able to be consistently maintained just below the soap separation point. Low black liquor solids excursions to the evaporators were eliminated. Bleach plant carryover was stabilized and no negative impact on chemical consumption was noticed when control-ling weak black liquor solids to recovery.
Susceptibility of Duplex Stainless Steels to Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking in Pulping Liquors, 2007 Engineering, Pulping & Environmental Conference
Susceptibility of Duplex Stainless Steels to Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking in Pulping Liquors, 2007 Engineering, Pulping & Environmental Conference
Acoustic Emission From Paper Machine Components Without Excessive Stress, 2008 Engineering, Pulping and Environmental Conference
Acoustic Emission From Paper Machine Components Without Excessive Stress, 2008 Engineering, Pulping and Environmental Conference
Alternative Fuel Impact on Lime Reburning Kiln Performance, 2008 Engineering, Pulping and Environmental Conference
Alternative Fuel Impact on Lime Reburning Kiln Performance, 2008 Engineering, Pulping and Environmental Conference
Biofuel Firing in Fluidized Bed Boilers - an Opportunity for Green Electricity, 2008 Engineering, Pulping and Environmental Conference
Biofuel Firing in Fluidized Bed Boilers - an Opportunity for Green Electricity, 2008 Engineering, Pulping and Environmental Conference
Water Use and Effluent Treatment in Canadian High Yield Pulp Mills, 2008 Engineering, Pulping and Environmental Conference
Water Use and Effluent Treatment in Canadian High Yield Pulp Mills, 2008 Engineering, Pulping and Environmental Conference
Co-firing biomass with coal in CFB boilers, 2008 Engineering, Pulping and Environmental Conference
Co-firing biomass with coal in CFB boilers, 2008 Engineering, Pulping and Environmental Conference