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Annual tappi papermakers conference held in nashville, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 1992, Vol. 75(8)

Annual tappi papermakers conference held in nashville, TAPPI JOURNAL, August 1992, Vol. 75(8)

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A suction-roll shell material with improved corrosion-fatigue strength, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1992, Vol. 75(12)

A suction-roll shell material with improved corrosion-fatigue strength, TAPPI JOURNAL, December 1992, Vol. 75(12)

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Evolution and development of headbox systems for specialty nonwoven formers, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 1992, Vol. 75(2)

Evolution and development of headbox systems for specialty nonwoven formers, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 1992, Vol. 75(2)

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Finishing and converting division conference celebrates 25th anniversary, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 1992, Vol. 75(2)

Finishing and converting division conference celebrates 25th anniversary, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 1992, Vol. 75(2)

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Behavioral observation: gathering data for continuous safety improvement, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 1992, Vol. 75(2)

Behavioral observation: gathering data for continuous safety improvement, TAPPI JOURNAL, February 1992, Vol. 75(2)

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Nonchlorine bleaching conference: the future is here, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 1992, Vol. 75(7)

Nonchlorine bleaching conference: the future is here, TAPPI JOURNAL, July 1992, Vol. 75(7)

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Engineering analysis of recovery boiler superheater corrosion, TAPPI JOURNAL, June 1992, Vol. 75(6)

Engineering analysis of recovery boiler superheater corrosion, TAPPI JOURNAL, June 1992, Vol. 75(6)

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Effects of different soda loss measurement techniques on brownstock quality, TAPPI Journal July 2024

ABSTRACT: The efficiency of the kraft recovery plant, bleaching process, and paper machine are affected when black liquor carryover from the brownstock washers is not controlled well. Measuring soda loss within a mill can vary from using conductivity, either in-situ or with a lab sample of black liquor filtrate squeezed from the last stage washer, to measuring absolute sodium content with a lab sodium specific ion probe or spectrophotometer. While measuring conductivity has value in tracking trends in black liquor losses, it is not an acceptable method in reporting losses in absolute units, typically in lb/ton of pulp. This is further complicated when trying to benchmark soda loss performance across a fleet of mills with multiple washer lines. Not only do the testing methods vary, but the amount of bound soda on high kappa pulps can be significant. This variability creates inconsistent results, and studies are needed to understand the effect of different testing methods on the pulp quality. In this study, soda loss is expressed as sodium sulfate (Na2SO4). Four different methods to measure soda content in pulp off commercial brownstock washers were studied: full digestion (FD), washing soaking overnight and washing (WSW), soaking in boiling water and stirring 10-min (SW-10), and squeeze-no wash (Sq). Total, washable, and bound sodium sulfate calculations were determined for each soda content measuring technique using inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). Results showed bound and washable sodium sulfate amounts significantly depend on which soda measurement technique was used. In addition, the soda results were correlated with the pulp kappa numbers. As the kappa number increases, bound soda increases, regardless of the soda measurement method used. Impacts of high sodium sulfate in brownstock are also discussed.

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A new and quick testing method for evaluating commercial OCC recycled pulp, TAPPI Journal July 2024

ABSTRACT: In this paper, a new and quick testing method for evaluating commercial old corrugated cardboard/containers (OCC) pulp was developed and used by a large Chinese boxboard manufacturer for quality control of imported OCC pulp.

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Editorial: Special pulping and engineering issues of TAPPI Journal yield important recovery cycle research, TAPPI Journal June 2024

ABSTRACT: The June issue of TAPPI Journal, which is dominated by recovery cycle topics, is the last PEERS issue organized by Dr. Peter Hart, the former editor-in-chief who passed away this past May. Peter, who was heavily involved with TAPPI’s Pulp Manufacture Division and various pulping-related committees, also started working with conference technical program planning starting in 2005 with the Engineering, Pulping and Environmental (EPE) Conference, which was the precursor to the more recent Pulping, Engineering, Environmental, Recycling and Sustainability (PEERS) Conference. He was also involved with other conference planning, including that for the International Pulp Bleaching Conference. In addition, Peter was a yearly attendee of such conferences starting as far back as 1990.