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The partnership organization, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

The partnership organization, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

Measurement of Structural Properties of Coated Paper by X-Ray Microtomography, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

Measurement of Structural Properties of Coated Paper by X-Ray Microtomography, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

The effect of turbulent flow on fiber orientation in the converging nozzle of a headbox, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

The effect of turbulent flow on fiber orientation in the converging nozzle of a headbox, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

Modified Calcium Carbonates for Blade Applied Inkjet Papers, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

Modified Calcium Carbonates for Blade Applied Inkjet Papers, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

Improving Sheet Quality: Rolls and Press Felts Working Together, PaperCon 2010 Conference

Improving Sheet Quality: Rolls and Press Felts Working Together, PaperCon 2010 Conference

A Review of Camera Based Web Inspection and Web Monitoring Technologies for Pulp and Paper, PaperCon 2010 Conference

A Review of Camera Based Web Inspection and Web Monitoring Technologies for Pulp and Paper, PaperCon 2010 Conference

Atomic Layer Deposition Process for Barrier Applications of Flexible Packaging, 2010 PLACE Conference

Atomic Layer Deposition Process for Barrier Applications of Flexible Packaging, 2010 PLACE Conference

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How to use total dissolved solids measurements to evaluate the performance of diffuser washers—A mill study, TAPPI Journal April 2020

ABSTRACT: Various types of pulp washing equipment are available. Each washing device has a unique mechanical construction, and the washing principle is often a combination of dilution, thickening, and displacement washing. In this work, the performance of the pressure diffuser washer is studied. In stepwise trials, the effect of the feed and discharge consistencies on the performance of the diffuser was studied. The effect of the downward velocity of the screen on the pressure diffuser’s washing efficiency was also studied. The measurement of total dissolved solids (TDS) by a process refractometer was used as a wash loss measurement unit and the refractometer’s results were used in the calculations of standardized Nordén efficiency (E10) values. The chemical oxygen demand (COD) and conductivity values were also measured and their results compared to the TDS results.The results indicated that feed consistency has a significant effect on the performance and effectiveness of the diffuser washers in the mill. It can also be stated that when the downward velocity of the screen is adjusted to too high a level, the washing efficiency of the pressure diffuser decreases. As a conclusion from the mill tests, it can be stated that even small process parameter changes can provide enhanced diffuser washing at the beginning of the washing line, which has a direct effect on the performance of post-oxygen washing.

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A novel unit operation to remove hydrophobic contaminants, TAPPI Journal April 2020

ABSTRACT: For mills making paper with recovered fiber, removal of hydrophobic contaminants is essential for trouble-free operation of paper machines. Significant cost savings on paper machine operation can be achieved by reducing deposits, which results in better quality, reduced downtime, increased fiber yield, and reduced energy consumption. Bubble nucleation separation (BNS) is a relatively new process for removing hydrophobic particles. When vacuum is applied to a slurry, dissolved gas bubbles nucleate on hydrophobic particles and drag them to the surface for easy removal. We constructed a 16-L batch unit to evaluate the effect of operating parameters on removal of hydrophobic particles, using statistical design of experiments. These results were used to guide our design of a 16-L continuous unit. We tested this unit on laboratory and mill samples. The removal of 60%•80% of hydrophobic particles was achieved with a low reject rate of < 2%.Following on this success, we built a 200-L pilot unit and tested it in our pilot plant. With promising results there, we installed the pilot unit at a commercial paper recycling mill. Over the course of several mill trials, we showed that it was possible to remove a considerable amount of suspended solids from paper machine white water with less than 2% rejects. Unfortunately, due to the unit only treating 50 L/min and the mill flow being 12000 L/min, we were not able treat a sufficient portion of the white water to know whether a large-scale implementation of BNS would improve paper machine runnability.

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The Evolution of LignoBoost Technology and the Lignin BioPro

The Evolution of LignoBoost Technology and the Lignin BioProducts Market, Part 2, 2016 IBBC