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Remote Inspection of Wood with Lockin- Thermography, 1995 European Polymers, Laminations and Coatings Proceedings

Remote Inspection of Wood with Lockin- Thermography, 1995 European Polymers, Laminations and Coatings Proceedings

Future Developments on High Abrasion Overlay Market & Technology Part 1, 1995 European Polymers, Laminations and Coatings Proceedings

Future Developments on High Abrasion Overlay Market & Technology Part 1, 1995 European Polymers, Laminations and Coatings Proceedings

Journal articles
Open Access
Effects of D0-stage temperature, pH, and kappa factor on chl

Effects of D0-stage temperature, pH, and kappa factor on chlorine dioxide decomposition and D0-(EP)-D1 bleaching performance for eucalypt pulps, TAPPI JOURNAL April 2016

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Magazine articles
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Use of fines-enriched chemical pulp to increase CTMP strength, TAPPI Journal April 2021

ABSTRACT: In this study, fines-enriched pulp (FE-pulp)—the fine fraction of highly-refined kraft pulp—was benchmarked against highly-refined kraft pulp (HRK-pulp) as a strength agent in eucalyptus chemithermomechanical pulp (CTMP). Both the FE-pulp and the HRK-pulp were produced from unbleached softwood kraft pulp, and equal amounts of those strength agents were added to the original CTMP, as well as to washed CTMP, where most of the fines had been removed. The effects of the added strength agents were evaluated with laboratory handsheets.The FE-pulp proved to be twice as effective as HRK-pulp. Both HRK-pulp and FE-pulp increased the strength of the CTMP handsheets. The bulk of the handsheets decreased, however, as well as the drainability. The addition of 5% FE-pulp resulted in the same strength increase as an addition of 10% HRK-pulp, as well as the same decrease in bulk and CSF. For the handsheets of washed CTMP, the strengths were not measurable; the CTMP lost the sheet strength when the CTMP-fines content was reduced through washing. The reduced strength properties were compensated for by the addition of chemical pulp fines that proved to be an efficient strength agent. The addition of 5% FE-pulp restored the strength values, and at a higher bulk and higher drainability.

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Developing a New Paradigm for Linerboard Fillers, TAPPI JOURNAL March 2008

Developing a New Paradigm for Linerboard Fillers, TAPPI JOURNAL March 2008

The World of Market Pulp - Soft Cover

The World of Market Pulp - Soft Cover

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Open Access
Electrochemical Removal of Color and Toxicity from Bleached

Electrochemical Removal of Color and Toxicity from Bleached Kraft Effluents, 1994 Environmental Conference Proceedings

Treatability of Waste Waters from Chlorine Compound-Free Bleaching, 1995 Environmental Conference Proceedings

Treatability of Waste Waters from Chlorine Compound-Free Bleaching, 1995 Environmental Conference Proceedings

P450 RGS: A Biomarker for Assessing the Toxicity of Environmental Samples, 1995 Environmental Conference Proceedings

P450 RGS: A Biomarker for Assessing the Toxicity of Environmental Samples, 1995 Environmental Conference Proceedings

Transformations of Wastewater During Biological Treatment, 1995 Environmental Conference Proceedings

Transformations of Wastewater During Biological Treatment, 1995 Environmental Conference Proceedings