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Effects of lignin chemistry on oxygen delignification performance, TAPPI JOURNAL July 2018
Effects of lignin chemistry on oxygen delignification performance, TAPPI JOURNAL July 2018
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Effect of ring formation on burner flame stability in lime kilns, TAPPI JOURNAL May 2018
Effect of ring formation on burner flame stability in lime kilns, TAPPI JOURNAL May 2018
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Improving the inkjet codability of folding boxboard, TAPPI Journal February 2019
Improving the inkjet codability of folding boxboard, TAPPI Journal February 2019
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Measurement of the dynamics of fluid sorption for tissue papers, TAPPI Journal July 2019
ABSTRACT: Liquid absorption ability belongs to the most important features of tissue papers. Due to non-homo-geneous internal and superficial structures, precise and fast evaluation of this property is challenging. The main aim of the presented research was to design an experimental device dedicated to the measurement of the kinetics of wetting phenomenon for tissue papers. The second aim was to evaluate whether it was possible to use image analysis for more precise characterization of liquid absorption properties of tissue paper. The obtained results showed that the method used, based on image analysis supported by gravimetric methods, proved to efficiently and quantitatively characterize the dynamics of liquid absorption for tissue papers. Supplementary parameters such as absorption anisotropy and in-plane velocity were obtained. Different experi-mental results were obtained for various tissue paper grades. Furthermore, water absorption capacity calculated from image analysis data correlated with results obtained according to the standard method EN ISO 12625-8:2010 “Tissue paper and tissue products—Part 8: Water-absorption time and water-absorption capacity, basket-immersion test method.” Hence, the presented device quantitatively characterizes and discriminates water absorption phenom-enon for tissue papers.
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Operating parameters affecting the thermal performance of bi
Operating parameters affecting the thermal performance of biomass boilers, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2017
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Drying characteristics of biosludge from pulp and paper mill
Drying characteristics of biosludge from pulp and paper mills, TAPPI Journal August 2017
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Low-temperature precausticizing — a hopeful approach for green liquor desilication, TAPPI JOURNAL February 2017
Low-temperature precausticizing — a hopeful approach for green liquor desilication, TAPPI JOURNAL February 2017
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Prediction of box failure from paper data for asymmetric corrugated board, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2018
Prediction of box failure from paper data for asymmetric corrugated board, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2018
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The solubility of calcium carbonate in green liquor handling systems, TAPPI Journal October 2019
ABSTRACT: The formation of hard calcite (CaCO3) scale in green liquor handling systems is a persistent problem in many kraft pulp mills. CaCO3 precipitates when its concentration in the green liquor exceeds its solubility. While the solubility of CaCO3 in water is well known, it is not so in the highly alkaline green liquor environment. A systematic study was conducted to determine the solubility of CaCO3 in green liquor as a function of temperature, total titratable alkali (TTA), causticity, and sulfidity. The results show that the solubility increases with increased temperature, increased TTA, decreased causticity, and decreased sulfidity. The new solubility data was incorporated into OLI (a thermodynamic simulation program for aqueous salt systems) to generate a series of CaCO3 solubility curves for various green liquor conditions. The results help explain how calcite scale forms in green liquor handling systems.
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Continuous tannin extraction by use of screw reactor, TAPPI Journal February 2021
ABSTRACT: A pilot-size screw reactor (extraction unit) was used for tannin extraction of spruce. Yield of the same magnitude or better was obtained when comparing a screw reactor with batch reactors. A longer presoaking time in water seemed to be better than a short one for obtaining higher yield. A higher yield is obtained with lower dry-water ratio, which suggests that the internal diffusion in bark does not determine mass transfer as much as is the case without presoaking of bark. The higher dry-water ratio decreased the yield. The prior soaking of the bark also minimized the mechanical reactor feeding problems (clogging). The benefits of a screw reactor likely are that run time changes for different process conditions are flexible; it simplifies design and construction of an industrial unit for tannin production; and it saves space because of the need for fewer and smaller intermediate storage tanks.