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Characterization of facial tissue softness, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, April 2004, Vol. 3(4) (185KB)

Characterization of facial tissue softness, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, April 2004, Vol. 3(4) (185KB)

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Influence of pulp refining on tissue paper properties, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2008

Influence of pulp refining on tissue paper properties, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2008

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Enhancing tissue wet pressing performance and dry end material efficiency for cost savings, TAPPI Journal May 2024

ABSTRACT: The steadily growing global tissue paper demand lays a foundation for new technologies targeting tissue production optimization, as well as improved material and time efficiency. Tissue making is an especially energy-intensive field of paper industry, creating unique demands for performance in wet pressing and drying processes to cut energy usage. Intelligent roll solutions offer new tools for tissue making to achieve these goals. These tools aim at improving press nip, moisture, and tension profiles; reeling nip and parent roll hardness profiles; rewinder runnability; and end product web handling characteristics in converting. Intelligent rolls can be utilized in all the main processes and positions on tissue production lines. With these tools, production cost reductions and energy savings can be obtained by optimizing the press nip-to-Yankee cylinder contact, avoiding moisture profile errors requiring overdrying with the Yankee hood and reducing reeling/winding broke under low nip load conditions typical to tissue windups. The intelligent roll system consists of a helically mounted force or temperature sensors, roll covers, measurement electronics, digital radio transmission, and a receiver system connected to a user interface or the mill automation system. What distinguishes these implementations is that no layout changes or added external measurement devices are required, helping to fit into compact tissue machine environments, regardless of the equipment type • traditional, hybrid, or through-air drying (TAD) concept. In tissue processing equipment, the optimal positions for these rolls are press nip rollers, reeling cylinders, rewinder or converting line paper lead rolls, or rewinder winding drums. In addition to these, temperature profile measurements are utilized, with the main application being the sheet temperature profile detection after Yankee drying for moisture profile and drying process optimization.

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Meeting competitive demands in tissue production, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1998, Vol. 81(12)

Meeting competitive demands in tissue production, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1998, Vol. 81(12)

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Tissue roll handling with an agvs, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 2000, Vol. 83(2)

Tissue roll handling with an agvs, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 2000, Vol. 83(2)

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Tissue roll handling with an agvs, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 2000, Vol. 83(2)

Tissue roll handling with an agvs, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 2000, Vol. 83(2)

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Tissue and towel leads industry in value per ton and raw speed, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 1996, Vol. 79(7)

Tissue and towel leads industry in value per ton and raw speed, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 1996, Vol. 79(7)

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Lee bingham heads sca tissue in north america, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 2001, Vol. 84(7)

Lee bingham heads sca tissue in north america, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 2001, Vol. 84(7)

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Prioritization for an r&t program: tools that help to achieve consensus, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 2001, Vol. 84(7)

Prioritization for an r&t program: tools that help to achieve consensus, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 2001, Vol. 84(7)

Journal articles
Open Access
Effects of creping conditions on surface softness of tissue paper - application of sled method, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 2000, Vol. 83(12)

Effects of creping conditions on surface softness of tissue paper - application of sled method, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 2000, Vol. 83(12)