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Dynamic compression characteristics of fiber-reinforced shoe press belts, TAPPI Journal April 2025
ABSTRACT: Shoe press belts contribute significantly to the overall dewatering performance in the press section of a paper machine. Within the shoe press nip, the press belt faces a dynamic and multidimensional load that mainly leads to a compression of the structure. As this will cause a loss in void volume, knowledge of the dynamic compression characteristics of shoe press belts is crucial for optimized dewatering. A novel method was developed to examine the dynamic compression characteristics of grooved polyurethane press belts. Therefore, an experimental setup allowing realistic boundary conditions to test specimens was placed in a servo-hydraulic testing machine. Press belt specimens with different matrix material formulations and groove patterns were tested under varying load rates equivalent to different paper machine operational speeds. The results showed an evident sensitivity of the dynamic compression stiffness to the operational speed of the paper machine. This behavior was seen to be more sensitive to changes in the matrix material formulation than to adaptions of the groove pattern. As a result, the compression of the press belt within a shoe press nip is not only influenced by the peak pressure within the shoe press nip but also depends on the operational speed of the paper machine.
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Editorial: Ravi Challa brings tissue, nonwovens, and operational expertise to TJ Editorial Board, TAPPI Journal September 2022
ABSTRACT: TAPPI and the TAPPI JOURNAL (TJ) editorial staff would like to welcome a new member to the TJ Editorial Board, Ravi Challa, Ph.D., who is Research & Development (R&D) manager for Suominen Corporation at the company’s Bethune, SC, facility. There, his primary focus is new product development on wetlaid nonwovens paper machines, from maintaining mature technologies and innovation to discovering patterns in paper machine shutdowns and executing nonwovens product development trials.
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Energy saving potential of interstage screen fractionation for production of board grade BCTMP, TAPPI Journal August 2023
ABSTRACT: Over the last few decades, the continuing decline in mechanical pulp-based grades has led pulp producers to modify operations and implement measures to reduce production costs in order to stay competitive. In spite of a considerable effort to reduce energy consumption, the latter is still a major portion of production costs in the process of making bleached chemithermomechanical pulp (BCTMP). In this study, we evaluated the impact of interstage screening fractionation (ISSF) and secondary refining strategy for producing BCTMP with the objective of reducing refining energy consumption while maintaining or improving bulk and strength properties. In the first step and to establish a baseline for a mill’s existing configuration, the collected primary refined pulp and reject streams from the ISSF were refined in a high consistency (HC) refiner to target freeness levels. The accepts and refined rejects streams were recombined, and their properties were compared to those of the refined primary pulp. The results showed that, at a given freeness of 400 mL and compared to the control case (without fractionation), the ISSF using an 0.070 in. basket followed by rejects refining could lead to about 25% energy saving in the second stage HC refining. Handsheet properties showed that utilization of ISSF could produce BCTMP with higher bulk and similar average fiber length and tear index. However, a slight reduction in tensile strength was observed. In the second set of trials, the primary refined pulp and the rejects from the ISSF using the 0.070 in. basket were refined by a low-consistency (LC) refiner. The results showed that, at the same freeness of 400 mL and compared to refined primary pulp, the ISSF saved about 26% in net LC refining energy. At a specific edge load (SEL) of 0.4 J/m, the produced pulp had similar bulk and strength properties compared to those of the control sample. A higher SEL of 0.6 J/m in LC refining could further decrease net refining energy consumption; however, it also led to reduction in fiber length, bulk, and strength properties.
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F. keith hall earns honors for distinguished service, TAPPI
F. keith hall earns honors for distinguished service, TAPPI JOURNAL, March 1999, Vol. 82(3)
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Driving for the top at port hawkesbury, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 1
Driving for the top at port hawkesbury, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 1999, Vol. 82(5)
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International mechanical pulping conference, TAPPI JOURNAL,
International mechanical pulping conference, TAPPI JOURNAL, October 1999, Vol. 82(10)
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Hot-melt adhesive development and the proliferation of raw materials, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1991, Vol. 74(9)
Hot-melt adhesive development and the proliferation of raw materials, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1991, Vol. 74(9)
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Process safety management in the pulp and paper industry, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 1992, Vol. 75(8)
Process safety management in the pulp and paper industry, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 1992, Vol. 75(8)
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Improving the reliability of newsprint quality data using integrated factor networks for paper machine control and analysis, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1992, Vol. 75(12)
Improving the reliability of newsprint quality data using integrated factor networks for paper machine control and analysis, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1992, Vol. 75(12)
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Demand forecast for communication papers - 2000, TAPPI JOURNAL, June 1992, Vol. 75(6)
Demand forecast for communication papers - 2000, TAPPI JOURNAL, June 1992, Vol. 75(6)