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Where to add retention aid: issues of time and shear, TAPPI JOURNAL, March 2002 (174KB)

Where to add retention aid: issues of time and shear, SOLUTIONS & TAPPI JOURNAL, March 2002 (174KB)

Journal articles
Open Access
An examination of two hybrid top-wire former configurations for producing newsprint, TAPPI JOURNAL, October 2003, Vol. 2(10) (300KB)

An examination of two hybrid top-wire former configurations for producing newsprint, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, October 2003, Vol. 2(10) (300KB)

Journal articles
Open Access
Fiber surface saturation as a strategy to optimize dual-poly

Fiber surface saturation as a strategy to optimize dual-polymer dry strength treatment, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, November 2003, Vol. 2(11) (156KB)

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Open Access
Ring crush and short span compression for predicting edgewis

Ring crush and short span compression for predicting edgewise compressive strength, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, November 2003, Vol. 2(11) (113KB)

Journal articles
Open Access
The influence of impulse drying on the performances of papers containing cationic starch and calcium carbonate, TAPPI JOURNAL, November 2002, Vol. 1(9) (512KB)

The influence of impulse drying on the performances of papers containing cationic starch and calcium carbonate, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, November 2002, Vol. 1(9) (512KB)

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Open Access
A new retention aid for the production of SC printing grades: pilot paper machine results, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 2003, Vol. 2(9) (255KB)

A new retention aid for the production of SC printing grades: pilot paper machine results, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, September 2003, Vol. 2(9) (255KB)

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Open Access
Choosing the right refiner plate bolts: a practical guide, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 2000, Vol. 83(2)

Choosing the right refiner plate bolts: a practical guide, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 2000, Vol. 83(2)

Journal articles
Open Access
The effect of refining, forming, and pressing on fine paper quality, TAPPI JOURNAL, June 1998, Vol. 81(6)

The effect of refining, forming, and pressing on fine paper quality, TAPPI JOURNAL, June 1998, Vol. 81(6)

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Magazine articles
Open Access
Novel test method for measuring defects in barrier coatings, TAPPI Journal November 2022

ABSTRACT: In the last several years, activity to develop water-based barrier coatings (WBBCs) that meet challenging packaging performance requirements has increased dramatically. Cellulose-based packaging solutions can provide a more sustainable packaging option for replacing single-use plastic-based options like extrusion-based and laminated materials. An advantage of WBBCs is the opportunity to reduce the coating thickness applied, as long as the barrier requirements can be met. A challenge that must be overcome is the ability to maintain a defect and pin-hole-free coating layer after coating and drying to retain the barrier performance. Many formulation and coating parameters can affect the barrier coating layer quality; however, methods for detecting more subtle differences in these types of studies are not widely available. Work was carried out to develop a quantitative technique for detecting and measuring the quantity and size of defects in the barrier coating layer. A test method has been developed using a combination of dyed oil and image analysis to be able to characterize the imperfections in the coating surface. The use of dyed oil serves two purposes. First, it better simulates the types of materials, in this case, oils and grease, for which the barrier coating is expected to hold out. Second, it also provides contrast between the coating and failure points for testing. An image analysis technique is employed to characterize the number and size of the imperfections. For the former, it reduces the testing time required if a quality control or laboratory technician counts the dots. For the latter, it assists with judgment on the source of the root cause of the imperfection, such as base sheet defects, coating dispersion issues, or perhaps micro-blisters in the coating, as some examples.To show the benefit of this technique, several pilot coating studies were designed to see if the new technique could be utilized to detect differences in WBBC performance. Both process and chemical variables were evaluated. With refinement, it is believed this technique can be utilized in development work, as well as for a potential quality control technique for manufacturing of coated paper and paperboard products.

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Open Access
Environmental progress at Howe Sound Pulp & Paper, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1998, Vol. 81(9)

Environmental progress at howe sound pulp & paper, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1998, Vol. 81(9)