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Commercial tissue: big market kept under wraps, Solutions!, September 2002, Vol. 85(9) (130KB)

Commercial tissue: big market kept under wraps, Solutions!, September 2002, Vol. 85(9) (130KB)

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Turning tissue technology into new and improved products, Solutions!, September 2003, Vol. 86(9) (290KB)

Turning tissue technology into new and improved products, Solutions!, September 2003, Vol. 86(9) (290KB)

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Using new technology to target tissue markets, Solutions!, June 2004, Vol. 87(6) (278KB)

Using new technology to target tissue markets, Solutions!, June 2004, Vol. 87(6) (278KB)

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Managing Forming Fabrics During Rebuilds, Solutions!, March 2006, Vol. 89(3) (102 KB)

Managing Forming Fabrics During Rebuilds, Solutions!, March 2006, Vol. 89(3) (102 KB)

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Board And Tissue Makers Count On Technology To Meet Market Demands, Solutions!, May 2006, Vol. 89(4) (66 KB)

Board And Tissue Makers Count On Technology To Meet Market Demands, Solutions!, May 2006, Vol. 89(4) (66 KB)

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SetPoint: Rising from the Ashes, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2016

SetPoint: Rising from the Ashes, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2016

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PrimeService for Modern Tissue Machines: Extending Life Cycl

PrimeService for Modern Tissue Machines: Extending Life Cycle Key to Lower Costs, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2016

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Vacuum Blower Saves 40-50 Percent Tissue Dewatering Costs, T

Vacuum Blower Saves 40-50 Percent Tissue Dewatering Costs, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2016

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Open Access
An evaluation of household tissue softness, TAPPI Journal February 2021

ABSTRACT: This study extends our 2019 paper, a study of the softness of household tissues using a tissue softness analyzer (TSA) and hand-felt panels. It revisits the softness theory of Holger Hollmark by applying a reciprocal matrix approach to measure sheet bulk softness and surface softness, and then make comparisons with the results obtained using a TSA instrument. We ascertained that there was a high correlation of R=0.904 between panel-corrected hand-felt (CHF) softness and TSA softness (TSA-HF); and a low correlation of R=-0.678 between panel-corrected hand-felt surface softness (CHSS) and TSA smoothness (TS-750). Three hunches about TSA measurements were confirmed: 1) Hollmark’s theory was confirmed by a high correlation coefficient (R=0.895) between CHF and CHSS softness, indicating that the two parameters are mutually dependent; 2) TS-750 differs from CHSS and has partial influence on TSA-HF results with a correlation of R = -0.510; and 3) although TS-750 has only limited influences on TSA-HF, further opportunities for their application can be provided using pertinent regression equations.

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SetPoint: Tissue Packaging is Changing, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2020

SetPoint: Tissue Packaging is Changing, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2020