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A Retirement Tribute to Wayne H. Gross, TAPPI President, Solutions!, January 2006, Vol. 89(1) (68 KB)
A Retirement Tribute to Wayne H. Gross, TAPPI President, Solutions!, January 2006, Vol. 89(1) (68 KB)
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The World Looks Just a Little Brighter in 2006, Solutions!, January 2006, Vol. 89(1) (38 KB)
The World Looks Just a Little Brighter in 2006, Solutions!, January 2006, Vol. 89(1) (38 KB)
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Are you in the MRO Parts Business or Pulp and Paper?, Solutions!, January 2006, Vol. 89(1) (104 KB)
Are you in the MRO Parts Business or Pulp and Paper?, Solutions!, January 2006, Vol. 89(1) (104 KB)
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Has Safety Compliance Become "Groundhog Day?â?, Solutions!, March 2006, Vol. 89(3) (106 KB)
Has Safety Compliance Become "Groundhog Day?”, Solutions!, March 2006, Vol. 89(3) (106 KB)
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Influence of tensile straining and fibril angle on the stiffness and strength of previously dried kraft pulp fibers, TAPPI JOURNAL July 2018
Influence of tensile straining and fibril angle on the stiffness and strength of previously dried kraft pulp fibers, TAPPI JOURNAL July 2018
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A hundred years of corrosion in the pulp and paper industry, TAPPI JOURNAL May 2018
A hundred years of corrosion in the pulp and paper industry, TAPPI JOURNAL May 2018
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Trends to Watch in Pulp Integration, Paper360º May/June 2018
Trends to Watch in Pulp Integration, Paper360º May/June 2018
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Editorial: 2018 TAPPI Journal features diverse content, TAPPI Journal November 2018
Editorial: 2018 TAPPI Journal features diverse content, TAPPI Journal November 2018
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Understanding the risks and rewards of using 50% vs. 10% strength peroxide in pulp bleach plants, TAPPI Journal November 2018
Authors: Alan W. Rudie and Peter W. Hart | ABSTRACT: The use of 50% concentration and 10% concentration hydrogen peroxide were evaluated for chemical and mechanical pulp bleach plants at storage and at point of use. Several dangerous occurrences have been documented when the supply of 50% peroxide going into the pulping process was not stopped during a process failure. Startup conditions and leaking block valves during maintenance outages have also contributed to explosions. Although hazardous events have occurred, 50% peroxide can be stored safely with proper precautions and engineering controls. For point of use in a chemical bleach plant, it is recommended to dilute the peroxide to 10% prior to application, because risk does not outweigh the benefit. For point of use in a mechanical bleach plant, it is recommended to use 50% peroxide going into a bleach liquor mixing system that includes the other chemicals used to maintain the brightening reaction rate. When 50% peroxide is used, it is critical that proper engineering controls are used to mitigate any risks.
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Using multistage models to evaluate how pulp washing after the first extraction stage impacts elemental chlorine-free bleach demand, TAPPI Journal November 2018
Using multistage models to evaluate how pulp washing after the first extraction stage impacts elemental chlorine-free bleach demand, TAPPI Journal November 2018