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MANAGEMENT FOCUS: Engineering in the Age of Optimization [01SEPSO68.pdf]
Engineering in the age of optimization, Solutions!, September 2001, Vol. 1(1)
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Are your thermowells safe?, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 2002 (270KB), (TAPPI JOURNAL APRIL 2002)
Are your thermowells safe?, SOLUTIONS! & TAPPI JOURNAL, April 2002 (270KB)
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MANAGERâ??S NOTEBOOK: If climate change is the problem, we are part of the solution!, SOLUTIONS! [02APRSO28.pdf]
If climate change is the problem, we are part of the solution!, Solutions!, April 2002, Vol. 85(4) (64KB)
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Getting value from IT INVESTMENTS, SOLUTIONS! [02APRSO32.pdf]
Healthy GDP keeps investment flowing to China, Solutions!, April 2002, Vol. 85(4) (399KB)
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Citrus-based hydrocolloids: A water retention aid and rheology modifier for paper coatings, TAPPI Journal July 2019
ABSTRACT: The rheological and dewatering behavior of an aqueous pigmented coating system not only affects the machine runnability but also affects the product quality. The current study describes the use of natural hydrocol-loids derived from citrus peel fibers as a rheology modifier in paper coating applications. The results were compared with carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) in a typical paper coating system. Water retention of the coating formulation was increased by 56% with citrus peel fibers compared to a default coating, and it also was higher than a CMC-containing coating. The Brookfield viscosity of paper coatings was found to increase with citrus peel fibers. Compared to CMC, different citrus peel fibers containing coating recipes were able to achieve similar or higher water retention values, with no change or a slight increase in viscosity. Coatings were applied on linerboard using the Mayer rod-coating method, and all basic properties of paper were measured to assess the impact of citrus peel fiber on the functional value of the coatings. Paper properties were improved with coated paper containing citrus peel fibers, including brightness, porosity, smoothness, surface bonding strength, and ink absorption.
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Think you are energy efficient? Frontline Focus, Volume 7, Issue 9
Frontline Focus, October 2011
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Fibrous Paper Particulate Poses Serious Health Risks, Frontline Focus, Volume 7, Issue 5
Frontline Focus, May 2011
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Advancing Rubber Roll Cover Technology, Paper360° January/February 2011
Advancing Rubber Roll Cover Technology - Rubber infused with polymeric fillers and fibers provides elasticity, resiliency and traction for sizing and coating, Paper360º January/February 2011
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Good news about water use, Paper360° July/August 2011
Good news about water use, Paper360º July/August 2011
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A Narrow Window of Opportunity, Paper360° March/April 2011
A Narrow Window of Opportunity, Paper360º March/April 2011