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How to Reduce CO2 Emissions from Tissue Machines, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2020
How to Reduce CO2 Emissions from Tissue Machines, Tissue360º Spring/Summer 2020
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SetPoint: Meet Dave Automation and AI are Key to the Future, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2023
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In case you missed it in TAPPI’s electronic newsletter, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2023
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Earn the Competitive Advantage with Warm-up Contactless, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2023
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How to Optimize Waste Management in the Tissue Converting Process, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2023
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Pulp for Tissue: Södra’s 80-year Investment Plan, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2023
Pulp for Tissue: Södra’s 80-year Investment Plan, Tissue360º
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Achieve Superior Performance with TT Headbox, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2023
Achieve Superior Performance with TT Headbox, Tissue360º Fal
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Meeting the Future Through Knowledge Sharing and Connection, Paper360º March/April 2023
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Quantification of the degree of preference for different tissue products based on a hand-felt tissue test panel, TAPPI Journal May 2023
ABSTRACT: In this study, we successfully established a quantification model to determine the preference (PF) for different tissue products based on the results of a hand-felt tissue testing panel. The panel ascertained that products designed with four-ply tissues provided higher total tensile strength (TTS) and hand-felt surface softness (HSS) than did those of the three-ply, two-ply, and single-ply products.When practically tested with a tissue softness analyzer (TSA), the four-ply tissue product had a softness (TSA-HF) advantage; however, in human panel tests, more than half of the participants could not be sure of the hand-felt bulk softness (HBS) of the four-ply tissue product. This was mainly because when using the four-ply tissue, the hand-held test pad gave an overall perception distinctly different from those of the hand-held two- or three-ply products, which also differed from the flattened state of test pieces used in the instrumental softness tests. Users could distinctly feel that a product was safer (better TTS) and more comfortable (higher hand-held surface softness). Thus, the four-ply tissue product was accorded a higher preference.
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SetPoint: Rising from the Ashes, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2016
SetPoint: Rising from the Ashes, Tissue360º Fall/Winter 2016