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Maintaining level and alignment on your corrugator, TAPPI JOURNAL, November 2004, Vol. 3(11) (227KB)
Maintaining level and alignment on your corrugator, TAPPI JOURNAL, November 2004, Vol. 3(11) (227KB)
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The effect of polymeric impregnation on the properties of paper and corrugated board, TAPPI JOURNAL July 1989
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Improving the repulpability of wax coated corrugated paperboard, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 1993, Vol. 76(7)
Improving the repulpability of wax coated corrugated paperboard, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 1993, Vol. 76(7)
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Caustic treatment of OCC for strength improvement during recycling, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1994, Vol. 77(4) (1524KB)
Caustic treatment of OCC for strength improvement during recycling, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1994, Vol. 77(4) (1524KB)
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Analysis of corrugator side trim, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1994, Vol. 77(4) (1535KB)
Analysis of corrugator side trim, TAPPI JOURNAL, April 1994, Vol. 77(4) (1535KB)
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Edge crush testing methods and box compression modeling, TAPPI Journal August 2022
ABSTRACT: While multiple test procedures have been developed to assess the inherent compressive strength of corrugated materials (edge crush test, ECT), limited work has explored the appropriateness of each in the context of box compression modeling. This study incorporates a variety of real-world samples, highlighting the varying challenges different ECT methods face in measuring the intrinsic compressive resistance of combined corrugated board. We examine each of these methods as inputs for different types of models, as well as discuss the propagation of measurement variation through the modeling effort. By highlighting the cases in which a given ECT method no longer proves to be an optimal parameter in box compression strength modeling, we explore how we might better measure this material property.