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Minimize Pains, Strains, and Back Problems by Applying Simpl
Minimize Pains, Strains, and Back Problems by Applying Simplified Biomechanics, 1992 Corrugated Containers Conference Proceedings
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Color Measurements of Prints of Varying Hue and Gloss Using
Color Measurements of Prints of Varying Hue and Gloss Using Spectrophotometers with Three Different Geometries, 1995 Corrugated Containers Conference Proceedings
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Reducing aox by increasing oxidation potential in the first caustic extraction stage, TAPPI Journal December 2024
Authors: Peter W. Hart and Jeffrey S. Hsieh | Tappi J. 74(11): 117(1991) - ABSTRACT: An increase in the standard oxidation potential of the reinforcing agent in the first caustic extraction stage will reduce the amount of AOX in the stage's effluent. A chlorinated broumstock pulp was treated alternatively in a basic caustic extraction (E) stage, an oxygen-reinforced caustic extraction (EO) stage, and an extraction stage reinforced with oxygen and peroxide (EOP). An AOX reduction of up to 30% was obtained in the effluent from the peroxide-reinforced extraction stage. In addition to the brownstock work, using two different model lignin compounds, we ran tests using oxyen, potassium permanganate, hydrogen peroxide with oxygen, and ozone with oxygen-reinforced caustic stages. In all cases, increasing the oxidation potential of the reinforcing agent decreased the amount of AOX detected in the effluent.
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Production of high yield bleached hardwood kraft pulp: Breaking the kraft pulp yield barrier,TAPPI Journal December 2024
Author: Peter W. Hart | TAPPI J. 10(9): 37(2011) - ABSTRACT: A modified kraft pulping process has been developed that successfully breaks the traditional hard-wood kraft pulp yield barrier. The process produces fully bleached, high brightness hardwood kraft pulp with a yield of greater than 53% on wood. Details of the development and processing steps, along with various recovery cycle impacts, are discussed.
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Hydrogen peroxide and caustic soda: Dancing with a dragon while bleaching,TAPPI Journal December 2024
Peter W. Hart, Carl Houtman, and Kilby Hirth | TAPPI J. 12(7): 59(2013) - ABSTRACT: When hydrogen peroxide is mixed with caustic soda, an auto-accelerating reaction can lead to generation of significant amounts of heat and oxygen. On the basis of experiments using typical pulp mill process concentration and temperatures, a relatively simple kinetic model has been developed. Evaluation of these model results reveals that hydrogen peroxide-caustic soda systems are extremely sensitive to hydrogen peroxide:caustic soda ratio, transition metal contamination, and temperature. Small changes in initial conditions can result in a closed system becoming explosive. Analysis of model results was used to develop guidelines for safer application of hydrogen peroxide in a mill setting.
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Performance of High Vacuum Dewatering Elements in the Formin
Performance of High Vacuum Dewatering Elements in the Forming Section, 1993 Engineering Conference Proceedings
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Cold Blow Batch Cooking Plus Medium Consistency Oxygen: Heat
Cold Blow Batch Cooking Plus Medium Consistency Oxygen: Heat Exchanger Placement, 1993 Engineering Conference Proceedings
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Hydrodynamics of the Forming Section: The Origin of Nonunifo
Hydrodynamics of the Forming Section: The Origin of Nonuniform Fiber Orientation, 1994 Engineering Conference Proceedings
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Machine Vision Applications Using Binary and Grayscale Morph
Machine Vision Applications Using Binary and Grayscale Morphology, 1994 Engineering Conference Proceedings
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Liquor-To-Liquor Differences in Combustion and Gasification
Liquor-To-Liquor Differences in Combustion and Gasification Processes: Nitrogen Oxide Formation Tendency, 1995 Engineering Conference Proceedings