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Case study: Paper mill power plant optimization—balancing steam venting with mill demand, TAPPI Journal June 2020

ABSTRACT: Most Power departments are tasked with generating steam to support mill wide operations, generate electricity, and reduce operating costs. To accomplish these tasks, power boilers generate high pressure steam that is reduced to intermediate and low pressures for process utilization in the mill by means of steam turbine generator extraction or pressure reducing valves. The most economical method to reduce steam pressure is the use of steam turbine generators, as electricity is generated from the steam when it is reduced in pressure. Electricity that is produced by these generators provides a substantial financial benefit and helps offset overall operational costs. To achieve tangible financial gains, the mill must evaluate the overall cost of steam production and the price of electricity.The current work provides a case study of power plant optimization that evaluated electricity production and steam production costs balanced with mill steam demand. Process and cost optimization led to a significant reduc-tion in low pressure steam venting, resulting in reduced fuel consumption and reduced operating cost.

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Recovering fibers from fine-prescreening reject at deinking mills, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2012

Recovering fibers from fine-prescreening reject at deinking mills, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2012

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Allocation of carbon dioxide emissions from key production steps in high-grade paper mills, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2013

Allocation of carbon dioxide emissions from key production steps in high-grade paper mills, TAPPI JOURNAL August 2013

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Characterization of printed offset ink layers on printing papers using fractal analysis, TAPPI JOURNAL May 2012

Characterization of printed offset ink layers on printing papers using fractal analysis, TAPPI JOURNAL May 2012

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Optical and photocatalytic properties of photoactive paper with polycrystalline TiO2 nanopigment for optimal product design, TAPPI JOURNAL May 2012

Optical and photocatalytic properties of photoactive paper with polycrystalline TiO2 nanopigment for optimal product design, TAPPI JOURNAL May 2012

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Understanding coating strength at the molecular and microscopic level, TAPPI JOURNAL June 2015

Understanding coating strength at the molecular and microscopic level, TAPPI JOURNAL June 2015

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Characterization of refined papermaking pulps using hydrodynamic parameters from filtration analysis, TAPPI JOURNAL May 2015

Characterization of refined papermaking pulps using hydrodynamic parameters from filtration analysis, TAPPI JOURNAL May 2015

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Examination of the potential to reduce water application rates in pine wet decks, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2015

Examination of the potential to reduce water application rates in pine wet decks, TAPPI JOURNAL October 2015

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Editorial: Fundamental understanding enables new coating opportunities, TAPPI Journal January 2025

TAPPI's Coating, Printing, and Surface Enhancement (CPSE) Division pursues open exchange of technical information related to materials, equipment, and processes for the manufacture, quality control, and use of coated papers, paperboard, and other substrates. Much of this technical information is presented at sponsored conferences, including TAPPICon and the Advanced Coating Symposium. Based on feedback from these events, TAPPI Journal peer reviews the research from these events that adds significant value to the scientific community. In last year's November issue, we presented five peer-reviewed manuscripts based on presentations given at TAPPICon 2024.

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The influence of precoating layers on the performance of water-based barrier coatings, TAPPI Journal January 2025

Cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) on paper have been demonstrated to be an effective barrier against oxygen and grease and have been shown to improve the barrier performance of dispersion-based barrier coatings. The potential to produce paper grades that have good oxygen, grease, and moisture barrier properties is clear, but a better understanding of the synergies between CNF, other coating layers, and water-based barrier coatings (WBBC) is needed to optimize these systems. Different coat weights of a commercial WBBC were applied to papers that have a range of different qualities and thicknesses of CNF precoating layers. The same WBBC was also applied to pigmented coated paper, with various types of pigments and latex levels. Samples were characterized in terms of grease resistance, water vapor transmission rate (WVTR), and oxygen transmission rate (OTR) before and after folding. The results were contrasted to cases where the WBBC was applied to the paper with no precoating layer. When the WBBC is applied on a CNF layer or the pigmented coating layer, the performance of the WBBC for the water vapor barrier improves a significant amount compared to when the WBBC is applied to the base paper with no precoating layer. This improvement likely comes from these precoating layers filling in the large paper pores, which leads to the WBBC forming a continuous layer at low coat weights. Folding decreases the moisture barrier performance to some degree, but the grease resistance is not influenced by folding when a CNF precoating layer is involved. Oxygen barrier properties are moderate for the CNF layer alone and are less than 5 cm3/m2/day when WBBC is coated on the CNF layer. This result likely comes from the barrier coating’s ability to repair defects in the CNF layer to stop the easy passage of oxygen in defect regions of the sample.