Search

Use the search bar or filters below to find any TAPPI product or publication.

Showing 2,071–2,080 of 2,557 results (Duration : 0.011 seconds)
Journal articles
Magazine articles
Open Access
Optimizing OCC refining with defloccing, TAPPI Journal April 2025

ABSTRACT: Subjecting pulp to a high shear zone immediately after refining results in more efficient refining. This phenomenon was originally observed to benefit softwood pulp refining. It was attributed to floc reduction based on floc measurements in mill refiners and the observation of reduced headbox plugging. Hence, this phenomenon has been termed “defloccing.” The present work shows this technology also benefits refining of North American old corrugated containers (OCC). The combined results of several mill trials with OCC defloccing demonstrate the interactions between OCC refining intensity, defloccing technology, and other state-of-the-art refining improvements. At the same refining intensity, defloccing OCC on 100% recycled machines increases OCC refining efficiency by 15%, with greater efficiency improvement on machines that use softwood as well as OCC. Furthermore, it is shown that the benefits of defloccing are additive to refining improvements made in the refining zone of a refiner plate. Most OCC refiner plate designs can therefore benefit from the addition of a defloccing feature.

Journal articles
Open Access
Conversion of paper-grade pulp from rice straw into dissolving pulp, TAPPI Journal June 2025

ABSTRACT: About 1,165 million metric tons of rice straw is generated every year worldwide, which can be a good source for the circular bioeconomy. In this research paper, the paper-grade pulp from rice straw was converted to dissolving-grade pulp by fractionation in a biorefinery initiative. Rice straw was cooked at an optimum condition of 8% potassium hydroxide (KOH) charge for 120 min at 150°C and produced a pulp yield of 47.2% with a kappa number of 18.5. Subsequently, D0(EP)D1 bleaching was carried out for the produced pulp, and the brightness of the pulp reached to 82.4%. From the black liquor, 16.5% of the lignin and 11.9% of the hemicellulose were isolated for producing biobased products and chemicals, and then the spent liquor was used for soil amendment. The bleached pulp was fractionated in a Bauer McNett fiber classifier. The pulp fibers retained on 16-, 30-, and 50-mesh screens were used as a longer fiber fraction pulp, and pulp fibers retained on 100- and 200-mesh screens were used as a shorter fiber pulp. The longer and shorter fiber fraction pulps were analyzed for cellulose, R10, pentosan, and viscosity. The long fiber fraction pulps were characterized by higher cellulose (88.2% vs. 83.1%) and lower pentosan (11.3% vs. 13.0%) content than the shorter fiber fraction pulps. The longer fiber fraction was further treated with cold KOH to remove residual hemicellulose. The KOH extraction reduced pentosan content in pulp to 6.3% and increased á-cellulose content to 91.3%. The short fiber fraction was converted to monomeric sugars using cellulase enzymes with varying reaction time, temperature, and consistency. The efficiency of cellulase activity was assessed through glucose yield and residual dry weight. A temperature of 45°C, 5.0 pH, 5% consistency, and 6 filter paper units/gram (FPU/g) o.d. pulp resulted in maximum sugar conversion of 85.7%.

Journal articles
Open Access
Southern pine oxygen delignified pulps produced in a Berty throughflow reactor: How to obtain the highest degree of delignification while maintaining pulp yield and quality, TAPPI JOURNAL March 2012

Southern pine oxygen delignified pulps produced in a Berty throughflow reactor: How to obtain the highest degree of delignification while maintaining pulp yield and quality, TAPPI JOURNAL March 2012

Journal articles
Open Access
Stoichiometric model of chlorine dioxide delignification of softwood kraft pulps with oxidant-reinforced extraction, TAPPI JOURNAL March 2012

Stoichiometric model of chlorine dioxide delignification of softwood kraft pulps with oxidant-reinforced extraction, TAPPI JOURNAL March 2012

Journal articles
Magazine articles
Open Access
Wheat straw as an alternative pulp fiber, TAPPI Journal January 2020

Author: Peter W. Hart | ABSTRACT: The desire to market sustainable packaging materials has led to an interest in the use of various fiber types as a raw material. It has been suggested that the use of annual crops for partial replacement of wood fiber would result in more sustainable products. Several life cycle analyses (LCA) have been performed to evaluate these claims. These LCAs provided conflicting and contradictory results because of the local conditions and the specific pulping processes investigated. Selected LCAs are reviewed and the underlying reasons for these conflicting results are analyzed.

Journal articles
Open Access
Recovery boiler sootblowers: History and technological advances 15-Jan-51

Recovery boiler sootblowers: History and technological advances, TAPPI JOURNAL January 2015

Journal articles
Helping Mechanical Pulp Makers Get Ahead of the Regulators on VOCs, Paper360°January/February 2015 -15JANPA12

Helping Mechanical Pulp Makers Get Ahead of the Regulators on VOCs, Paper360º January/February 2015

Journal articles
Open Access
Flippr° â?? an industrial research project in Austria, TAPPI JOURNAL 2015 March - 15MAR209

Flippr° â?? an industrial research project in Austria, TAPPI JOURNAL 2015 March - 15MAR209

Journal articles
Ultimate Effluent Treatment Allows for Ever-larger Pulp Mill Capacities, Paper360° March/April 2015

Ultimate Effluent Treatment Allows for Ever-larger Pulp Mill Capacities, Paper360º March/April 2015

Journal articles
Open Access
Quantification of lignin-carbohydrate complexes in hardwood pulps, Part 2: Effects of bleaching chemicals, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2015

Quantification of lignin-carbohydrate complexes in hardwood pulps, Part 2: Effects of bleaching chemicals, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2015