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Water Release from Fractionated Stock Suspensions. 1. Effects of the Amounts and Types of Fiber Fines, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

Water Release from Fractionated Stock Suspensions. 1. Effects of the Amounts and Types of Fiber Fines, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

Single nip presses and the benefits of innovative press fabric designs, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

Single nip presses and the benefits of innovative press fabric designs, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

New steambox redefines heating and profiling efficiency, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

New steambox redefines heating and profiling efficiency, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

HEAT AND MOISTURE TRANSPORT IN PAPER GOING THROUGH A HOT ROLL NIP, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

HEAT AND MOISTURE TRANSPORT IN PAPER GOING THROUGH A HOT ROLL NIP, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

Chemical Additives to Enhance Press Dewatering in Board Production, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

Chemical Additives to Enhance Press Dewatering in Board Production, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

STEAM & CONDENSATE SYSTEMS: CONSIDERATIONS FOR DRYER SECTION RUNNABILITY, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

STEAM & CONDENSATE SYSTEMS: CONSIDERATIONS FOR DRYER SECTION RUNNABILITY, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

Wet-Press Measurement and Control Results, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

Wet-Press Measurement and Control Results, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

Closed-Loop Control of Fiber Orientation on Sheet-Making Processes, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

Closed-Loop Control of Fiber Orientation on Sheet-Making Processes, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

EFFECT OF LATEX AND PIGMENT VOLUME CONCENTRATIONS ON SUSPENSION AND CONSOLIDATED PARTICLE PACKING AND COATING STRENGTH, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

EFFECT OF LATEX AND PIGMENT VOLUME CONCENTRATIONS ON SUSPENSION AND CONSOLIDATED PARTICLE PACKING AND COATING STRENGTH, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

Utilizing PM and PdM Techniques to Maximize Paper Machine Efficiency, 2008 PAPERCON Conference

Utilizing PM and PdM Techniques to Maximize Paper Machine Efficiency, 2008 PAPERCON Conference