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Development of waterborne laminating adhesive systems, June 1988, TAPPI Journal 88JUN145

Development of waterborne laminating adhesive systems, TAPPI JOURNAL June 1988

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Formulating to enhance the radiation cross linking of thermoplastic rubber for the hot-melt pressure-senstivie adhesives, June 1988, TAPPI Journal 88JUN155

Formulating to enhance the radiation crosslinking of thermoplastic rubber for hot-melt pressure-sensitive adhesives, TAPPI JOURNAL June 1988

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Evaluation of cast bronze alloys in paper mill white waters, TAPPI JOURNAL June 1988

Evaluation of cast bronze alloys in paper mill white waters, TAPPI JOURNAL June 1988

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A simplified adaptive model predictive controller, TAPPI JOURNAL June 1988

A simplified adaptive model predictive controller, TAPPI JOURNAL June 1988

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Reject Handling in Secondary fiber systems, June 1988, TAPPI Journal 88JUN87

Reject handling in secondary fiber systems, TAPPI JOURNAL June 1988

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The resistance of refiner plate alloys to bar rounding, July 1988, TAPPI Journal 88JUN95

The resistance of refiner plate alloys to bar rounding, TAPPI JOURNAL June 1988

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On the nominal transverse shear strai to characterize the severity of creasing, TAPPI JOURNAL April 2018

On the nominal transverse shear strai to characterize the severity of creasing, TAPPI JOURNAL April 2018

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The Mechanism of Bonding, TAPPI Journal September 2022

ABSTRACT: Three factors are involved in cellulose bonding--available area, contact, and hydrogen bonding.

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Black liquor evaporators upgrade — How many effects?, TAPPI Journal April 2023

ABSTRACT: Black liquor evaporation is generally the most energy intensive unit operation in a pulp and paper manufacturing facility. The black liquor evaporators can represent a third or more of the total mill steam usage, followed by the paper machine and digester. When considering an evaporator rebuild or a new system, the key design question is how many effects to include in the system. The number of effects is the main design feature that deter-mines the economy of the system and the steam usage for a given evaporation capacity. A higher number of effects increases steam economy and reduces energy cost to a point, but additional effects also have higher initial capital cost and increased power costs. This research paper uses life-cycle cost analysis (LCCA) as a method to determine the optimum number of evaporator effects for a new evaporator system. The same basic principles and method can also apply to existing evaporator rebuild projects.

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Case Histories of Three Yankee Cracking Incidents Associated

Case Histories of Three Yankee Cracking Incidents Associated with Shell Edge Extensions, 1991 Engineering Conference Proceedings