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COVID-19 Has Created New Opportunities for Tissue and Towel, Paper360º January/February 2021

COVID-19 Has Created New Opportunities for Tissue and Towel, Paper360º January/February 2021

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The Problem of Yankee Bolt Cracking—Harder is Not the Answer, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2012

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Customized Yankee Coating Program Maximizes Flexibility, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2012

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Association News, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2012

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SCA Tissue N.A. Boosts Efficiency, Reliability with Severe Duty Motors, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2012

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Combustible Dust Accumulations Allowed in the Workplace, Paper360º September/October 2020

Combustible Dust Accumulations Allowed in the Workplace, Paper360º September/October 2020

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The Challenges of Recycled Furnish in the Manufacture of Premium Tissue Products, PaperCon 2014

The Challenges of Recycled Furnish in the Manufacture of Premium Tissue Products, PaperCon 2014

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Degassing in a Spanish Tissue Machine, Paper360° November/December 2010

Degassing in a Spanish Tissue Machine, Paper360º November/December 2010

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Rheological characterization of tack and viscoelasticity of compositions of crepe coating used in the Yankee dryer, TAPPI Journal November 2019

ABSTRACT: The vast majority of tissue production uses creping to achieve the required set of properties on the base sheet. The Yankee coating helps to develop the desired crepe that in turn determines properties such as bulk and softness. The adhesion of the sheet to the Yankee surface is a very important characteristic to consider in achieving the desired crepe. The coating mix usually consists of the adhesive, modifier, and release. A good combination of these components is essential to achieving the desired properties of the tissue or towel, which often are determined by trials on the machine that can be time consuming and lead to costly rejects. In this paper, five compo-sitions of an industrial Yankee coating adhesive, modifier, and release were examined rheologically. The weight ratio of the adhesive was kept constant at 30% in all five compositions and the modifier and release ratios were varied. The normal force and work done by the different compositions have been shown at various temperatures simulating that of the Yankee surface, and the oscillatory test was carried out to explain the linear and nonlinear viscoelastic characteristic of the optimal coating composition.