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A financial analysis of north american pulp, paper and packaging firms, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)
A financial analysis of north american pulp, paper and packaging firms, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)
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Pulp refiner trial tips, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)
Pulp refiner trial tips, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)
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Effect of composition on the first melting temperature of fireside deposits in recovery Boilers, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)
Effect of composition on the first melting temperature of fireside deposits in recovery Boilers, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 1999, Vol. 82(9)
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The effect of roller taper on webs, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2012
The effect of roller taper on webs, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2012
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From tree cutting to pulping: the impact of storage time on pulp mill economics, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2012
From tree cutting to pulping: the impact of storage time on pulp mill economics, TAPPI JOURNAL November 2012
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Differences in bleaching responses from fungal- versus bacterial-derived enzymes, TAPPI JOURNAL March 2012
Differences in bleaching responses from fungal- versus bacterial-derived enzymes, TAPPI JOURNAL March 2012
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Reductive degradation of residual chromophores in kraft pulp with sodium dithionite, TAPPI JOURNAL March 2012
Reductive degradation of residual chromophores in kraft pulp with sodium dithionite, TAPPI JOURNAL March 2012
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Two-sided drainage handsheet machine, TAPPI JOURNAL May 2012
Two-sided drainage handsheet machine, TAPPI JOURNAL May 2012
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Combatting lime kiln ringing problems at the Arauco Constitución mill, TAPPI Journal July 2020
ABSTRACT: The lime kiln at the Arauco Constitución mill experienced severe ringing problems requiring it to be shut down for ring removal every 3 to 6 months. The mill controlled the problems by blasting ring deposits off during operation with its existing industrial shotgun and a newly installed Cardox liquid carbon dioxide (CO2) cartridge system. Various ring blasting procedures were tested to determine the optimum ring location and thickness to blast; the optimum depth to insert the CO2 cartridge into the kiln; and the most effective blasting frequency and sequence to employ. The best strategy was found to be the weekly blasting operation that alternated between the liquid CO2 cartridge and the industrial shotgun, with the CO2 cartridge inserted into the ring mass, 20 cm (8 in.) away from the refractory brick surface, and the shotgun aimed at rings at about 28 m (92 ft) from the kiln discharge end. With each blasting event removing considerably more rings than before, it takes a longer time for rings to rebuild, allowing the kiln to run continuously between annual maintenance shutdowns with only a few short (< 4 h) downtimes for ring removal. This substantially reduces the costs associated with ring removal and lime replacement during unscheduled shutdowns.
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Viscoelastic web curl due to storage in wound rolls, TAPPI Journal July 2020
ABSTRACT: Winding is often the final operation in a roll-to-roll manufacturing process. Web materials, i.e., materials that are thin compared to their length, are wound into rolls because this form is the only practical means to store them. The resulting bending strains and associated stresses are large for thick webs and laminates. As many webs are viscoelastic on some time scale, bending stresses lead to creep and inhomogeneous changes in length. When the web material is unwound and cut into discrete samples, a residual curvature remains. This curvature, called curl, is the inability for the web to lie flat at no tension. Curl is an undesirable web defect that causes loss of productivity in a subsequent web process. This paper describes the development and implementation of modeling and experimental tools to explore and mitigate curl in homogenous webs. Two theoretical and numerical methods that allow the prediction of curl in a web are developed: a winding software based on bending recovery theory, and the implementation of dynamic simula-tions of winding. One experimental method is developed that directly measures the curl online by taking advantage of the anticlastic bending resulting from the curl. These methods are demonstrated for a low-density polyethylene web.