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Hydrodynamic instabilities in the metering nip of a film coater, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 2001, Vol. 84(5)

Hydrodynamic instabilities in the metering nip of a film coater, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 2001, Vol. 84(5)

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Digester thinning: Erosion-corrosion of internal flow channel headers, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2014

Digester thinning: Erosion-corrosion of internal flow channel headers, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2014

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Market projections of cellulose nanomaterial-enabled products - Part 2: Volume estimates, TAPPI JOURNAL June 2014

Market projections of cellulose nanomaterial-enabled products - Part 2: Volume estimates, TAPPI JOURNAL June 2014

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Fundamental study on developing wood powder as an additive of paperboard, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2014

Fundamental study on developing wood powder as an additive of paperboard, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2014

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Statistical prediction model for water vapor barrier of extrusion-coated paper, TAPPI JOURNAL September 2008

Statistical prediction model for water vapor barrier of extrusion-coated paper, TAPPI JOURNAL September 2008

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Operating Costs Related to Instability in a Pulp and Paper Activated Sludge Treatment System, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2009

Operating Costs Related to Instability in a Pulp and Paper Activated Sludge Treatment System, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2009

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Influence of base sheet properties on barrier coating performance, TAPPI Journal November 2025

ABSTRACT: Paper packaging offers a sustainable alternative to standard plastic-based materials, particularly for food and beverage applications. With reduced fiber treatment options like fluorochemicals, uncoated base stock often provides little-to-no effective barrier against liquid water, oil/grease, or moisture transmission. Despite the lack of natural barrier performance, base sheet properties can significantly influence the efficiency of applied waterbased barrier coatings. In this study, various base stock properties, such as caliper, porosity, roughness, and ash content, are reported to influence the barrier performance of styrene-acrylic and a copolymer of styrene-butadiene/styrene-acrylate based barrier coatings. These findings will help paper and board producers design better, more cost-effective, purposebuilt substrates for barrier applications in the packaging industry.

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The Creep Properties of Paper, TAPPI Journal August 2022

ABSTRACT: The creep proprties of alpha-pup handshetts were determined at various constant tensile loads and relative humidities for the purpose of clarifying the prerupture mechanical behavior of paper.

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Editorial: The road to sustainable packaging: New research on aqueous barrier coating, TAPPI Journal November 2022

Authors: Joel C. Panek and Peter W. Hart | ABSTRACT: This TAPPI Journal Special Coating Issue looks at hot topic research being done in coatings for paper and paperboard. We can feel the “earth shifting” in paper and paper-board packaging due to the strong call by consumers and brand owners for more sustainable and environmentally friendly options. This is the first TAPPI Journal Special Coating Issue to highlight efforts within the paper coating community to produce more sustainable packaging.

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Improvements in oil and grease resistance (OGR) test methodology for waterborne barrier coatings, TAPPI Journal November 2022

ABSTRACT: Paper-based food packaging is becoming more popular due to consumer demands for sustainable packaging options. Waterborne paper coatings that provide performance properties (i.e., resistance to oil and grease) not inherent to paper and board substrates offer improved sustainability profiles over earlier paper treatment options, including fluorocarbon treatment and coating with extruded plastics. The continued development of new paper coating technologies requires re-evaluation of current test methods and development of new methods to ensure lab evaluations can serve as accurate predictors of real-world performance. This paper provides an overview of commonly used oil and grease resistance (OGR) test methods within the paper coatings industry, and then describes improvements and developments made to two key methods: the 3M Kit test and an internally developed oil breakthrough test. The combined use of these adapted methods provides a more efficient testing workflow and a more complete understanding of the OGR performance of barrier coatings.