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The Paper360° TOP 100, Paper360º September/October
The Paper360° TOP 100, Paper360º September/October
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Welcome to Scappoose, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2018
Welcome to Scappoose, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2018
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Meeting the Challenge of e-Commerce, Tissue360º Spring/Summ
Meeting the Challenge of e-Commerce, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2018
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Tissue 2018 Comes to Appleton, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2018
Tissue 2018 Comes to Appleton, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2018
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Ensuring Rolls Run Right, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2018
Ensuring Rolls Run Right, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2018
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Streamlining the Parent Roll Supply Chain, Tissue360º Sprin
Streamlining the Parent Roll Supply Chain, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2018
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Global or Local: Does Mill Location Make a Difference?, Paper360º March/April 2019
Global or Local: Does Mill Location Make a Difference?, Paper360º March/April 2019
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Making Our Mills Safer, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2019
Making Our Mills Safer, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2019
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Tissue Industry News, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2019
Tissue Industry News, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2019
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Editorial: Let's talk tissue!, TAPPI Journal July 2019
ABSTRACT: In this issue of TAPPI Journal (TJ), researchers Olejnik and Pelczynski of Lodz University of Technology in Poland and researcher Bloch of the University of Gre-noble Alpes in France use an experimental device to measure the liquid absorption properties of tissue (p. 417). The device, called the eXtended liquid penetration analyzer (XLPA), was initially built at the Institute of Papermaking and Printing at the University of Lodz. Results from the study published here showed that the XLPA measurements were in good agreement with the ISO 12625:-8:2010 standard measurements. The researchers believe this method could ultimately help mills characterize the liquid absorption of their tissue in a better and faster manner.