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Infrared analysis for process control in the pulp and paper industry, TAPPI JOURNAL, October 2000, Vol. 83(10)
Infrared analysis for process control in the pulp and paper industry, TAPPI JOURNAL, October 2000, Vol. 83(10)
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Abitibi consolidated's mill in snowflake, az, converts to 100% recycling, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 2000, Vol. 83(4)
Abitibi consolidated's mill in snowflake, az, converts to 100% recycling, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 2000, Vol. 83(4)
Magazine articles
Industry leaders: jukka harmala leads stora enso into new global age, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 2000, Vol. 83(5)
Industry leaders: jukka harmala leads stora enso into new global age, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 2000, Vol. 83(5)
Magazine articles
A personal mount st. helens experience, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 2000, Vol. 83(5)
A personal mount st. helens experience, TAPPI JOURNAL, May 2000, Vol. 83(5)
Magazine articles
Setting a limit, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 2002, Vol. 1(5) (52KB)
Setting a limit, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 2002, Vol. 1(5) (52KB)
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Metals buildup in TCF bleach plant closure: laboratory simulation, SOLUTIONS! & TAPPI JOURNAL, May 2002 (208KB)
Metals buildup in TCF bleach plant closure: laboratory simulation, SOLUTIONS! & TAPPI JOURNAL, May 2002 (208KB)
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Data for better maintenance plans and investments policy, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, August 2003, Vol. 2(8) (354KB)
Data for better maintenance plans and investments policy, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, August 2003, Vol. 2(8) (354KB)
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Internet based, interactive simulation: the concept and an evaporator example, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 2003, Vol. 2(2) (147KB)
Internet based, interactive simulation: the concept and an evaporator example, Solutions! & TAPPI JOURNAL, February 2003, Vol. 2(2) (147KB)
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The role of evaporative dewatering in impulse pressing, TAPPI JOURNAL, March 2003, Vol. 2(3) (185KB)
The role of evaporative dewatering in impulse pressing, TAPPI JOURNAL, March 2003, Vol. 2(3) (185KB)
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Optimization of optical coverage of board surfaces with assessment of light scattering and absorption using mineral as a coating component, TAPPI Journal June 2026
ABSTRACT: One of the primary functions of mineral inclusion into paper or paperboard is to improve the optical performance of the substrate. A coating may be applied to a sheet in order to cover a dark base, to improve the sheet opacity, to give the correct smoothness and gloss, or to give a suitable surface on which to print. The brightness of a pigment has long been used as a guide for pigment choice in paper and board. However, the measured paper brightness is a function of color and light absorption (K) of the coating and base and the light scattering (S) within the sheet resulting from interfaces with different refractive index. The optical performance can be quantified by measuring the S&K coefficients as described by the Kubelka-Munk model/theory in a filled or coated paper sheet. In coating, this is often assessed as a function of coat weight, and the corresponding physical sheet properties are assessed at the same time; for example, the correct gloss, smoothness, point-to-point uniformity, and printability. The optical performance in the sheet is often not directly related to the pigment brightness, but is largely a function of the particle packing within the sheet and coating layer. In the first and second main sections of this work, respectively, we show how S&K calculations from the Kubelka- Munk equations can be used in coated sheets to determine the optical performance and how this can be used as a predictive tool for the final sheet performance. This is presented for base sheets with different starting brightness. The third section of this work focuses on how mineral combinations in coatings can be used to improve the light scattering and consequently the optical performance of the board. We include theoretical considerations and then finally share a case study for improvement on the optical properties of recycled board.