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Using Wood Powder as Fuel in Lime Kilns, 2018 PEERS
Using Wood Powder as Fuel in Lime Kilns, 2018 PEERS
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Kiln Axis Survey Alignment Methodology to Increase Accuracy, 2018 PEERS
Kiln Axis Survey Alignment Methodology to Increase Accuracy, 2018 PEERS
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Corrosion And Scale Problems In Recovery And Power Boilers In Pulp And Paper Operations, 2018 PEERS
Corrosion And Scale Problems In Recovery And Power Boilers In Pulp And Paper Operations, 2018 PEERS
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In-Service Nonmetallic Inspections and Reliability, 2018 PEERS
In-Service Nonmetallic Inspections and Reliability, 2018 PEERS
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What Happens When the Fiber Disappears?, 2018 PEERS
What Happens When the Fiber Disappears?, 2018 PEERS
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OPTIMIZATION OF TURBINE GOVERNOR PERFORMANCE FOR IMPROVED PLANT OPERATION, 2018 PEERS
OPTIMIZATION OF TURBINE GOVERNOR PERFORMANCE FOR IMPROVED PLANT OPERATION, 2018 PEERS
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Air and Water Management: Meeting the Ongoing Challenges, Paper360º September/October
Air and Water Management: Meeting the Ongoing Challenges, Paper360º September/October
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Pulp and Paper: Industries with a Bright Future, Paper360º January/February 2019
Pulp and Paper: Industries with a Bright Future, Paper360º January/February 2019
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Online Pulp Dirt Count Analysis: Two Case Studies, Paper360º
Online Pulp Dirt Count Analysis: Two Case Studies, Paper360º March/April 2017
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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.