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Suzhou papyrus paper readies 100,000 ton coated fine paper mill, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 1996, Vol. 79(5)

Suzhou papyrus paper readies 100,000 ton coated fine paper mill, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 1996, Vol. 79(5)

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A sneak preview of the box plant of the year 2000, TAPPI JOURNAL, October 1992, Vol. 75(10)

A sneak preview of the box plant of the year 2000, TAPPI JOURNAL, October 1992, Vol. 75(10)

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Alberta newsprint and alberta research council bring deinking pilot plant on-stream, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1992, Vol. 75(12)

Alberta newsprint and alberta research council bring deinking pilot plant on-stream, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1992, Vol. 75(12)

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Corrosion of metallic and nonmetallic piping for bleach-plant d-stage filtrate, TAPPI JOURNAL, June 1991, Vol. 74(6)

Corrosion of metallic and nonmetallic piping for bleach-plant d-stage filtrate, TAPPI JOURNAL, June 1991, Vol. 74(6)

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Calcium based sulfur recovery process for kraft black liquor gasification - proof of concept', TAPPI JOURNAL, July 2000, Vol. 83(7)

Calcium based sulfur recovery process for kraft black liquor gasification - proof of concept', TAPPI JOURNAL, July 2000, Vol. 83(7)

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The role of science in setting the environmental agenda, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 2000, Vol. 83(9)

The role of science in setting the environmental agenda, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 2000, Vol. 83(9)

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The r & t system: everyone is responsible for innovation, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 2000, Vol. 83(9)

The r & t system: everyone is responsible for innovation, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 2000, Vol. 83(9)

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Determining operating variables that impact internal fiber bonding using Wedge statistical analysis

ABSTRACT: In this study, Wedge statistical analysis tools were used to collect, collate, clean up, plot, and analyze several years of operational data from a commercial paper machine. The z-direction tensile (ZDT) and Scott Bond tests were chosen as representative of fiber bond strength. After analyzing thousands of operational parameters, the ones with the most significant impact upon ZDT involved starch application method, starch penetration, and the amount of starch applied. Scott bond was found to be significantly impacted by formation and refining. Final calendering of the paper web has also shown an impact on internal fiber bonding.

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A novel predictive method for filler coflocculation with cellulose microfibrils, TAPPI Journal November 2019

ABSTRACT: Different strategies aimed at reducing the negative impact of fillers on paper strength have been the objective of many studies during the past few decades. Some new strategies have even been patented or commercialized, yet a complete study on the behavior of the filler flocs and their effect on retention, drainage, and formation has not been found in literature. This type of research on fillers is often limited by difficulties in simulating high levels of shear at laboratory scale similar to those at mill scale. To address this challenge, a combination of techniques was used to compare preflocculation (i.e., filler is flocculated before addition to the pulp) with coflocculation strategies (i.e., filler is mixed with a binder and flocculated before addition to the pulp). The effect on filler and fiber flocs size was studied in a pilot flow loop using focal beam reflectance measurement (FBRM) and image analysis. Flocs obtained with cationic polyacrylamide (CPAM) and benonite were shown to have similar shear resistance with both strategies, whereas cationic starch (CS) was clearly more advantageous when coflocculation strategy was used. The effect of flocculation strategy on drainage rate, STFI formation, ash retention, and standard strength properties was measured. Coflocculation of filler with CPAM plus bentonite or CS showed promising results and produced sheets with high strength but had a negative impact on wire dewatering, opening a door for further optimization.

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Enhancement of processability, surface, and mechanical properties of paper based on rice straw pulp using biopolymers for packaging applications, TAPPI Journal July 2019

ABSTRACT: wo biopolymers, chitosan and oxidized starch, were used as wet-end additives to improve the strength properties of the paper because of their biodegradable and non-hazardous qualities. The present study reports the improvement in surface and strength properties of packaging-grade paper made with rice straw pulp using biopolymers, chitosan, oxidized starch, and surface sizing added at the wet end of the paper machine.Use of chitosan at all doses from 0.5 to 10 kg/ton enhanced important surface and strength properties of paper. The breaking length, tear index, burst index, ring crush strength, stretch, tensile energy absorption index, and Taber stiff-ness of the paper with 10 kg/ton of chitosan as a wet-end additive showed 22%, 14%, 20%, 59%, 16%, 44%, and 48% improvement, respectively, in comparison to control, (i.e, without its addition). The Cobb60 was also reduced by 45%, showing better resistance to water in comparison to rice straw paper alone. The effects of chitosan added at the wet end on the paper surface were investigated using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The use of 10 kg/ton of chitosan at the wet end reduced the color and total suspended solids in the back water of the papermak-ing system by 55% and 51%, respectively. Further enhancement in the surface and strength properties of paper was observed following surface sizing with oxidized starch.