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Asia in recovery, mostly, Solutions!, August 2002, Vol. 85(8) (59KB)
Asia in recovery, mostly, Solutions!, August 2002, Vol. 85(8) (59KB)
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Great rebuilds: A practical guide, Solutions!, March 2004, Vol. 87(3) (269KB)
Great rebuilds: A practical guide, Solutions!, March 2004, Vol. 87(3) (269KB)
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Paper Summit pulls industry together, Solutions!, March 2004, Vol. 87(3) (63KB)
Paper Summit pulls industry together, Solutions!, March 2004, Vol. 87(3) (63KB)
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Reconditioning wire pressure screen cylinders, Solutions!, March 2004, Vol. 87(3) (85KB)
Reconditioning wire pressure screen cylinders, Solutions!, March 2004, Vol. 87(3) (85KB)
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The role of science in setting the environmental agenda, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 2000, Vol. 83(9)
The role of science in setting the environmental agenda, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 2000, Vol. 83(9)
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The r & t system: everyone is responsible for innovation, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 2000, Vol. 83(9)
The r & t system: everyone is responsible for innovation, TAPPI JOURNAL, September 2000, Vol. 83(9)
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The winding mechanics of laminate webs, TAPPI Journal February 2020
ABSTRACT: Models that describe the residual stresses due to winding single-layer webs at the end of roll-to-roll manufacturing machines are mature. These models have been used to reduce or avoid defects that are due to winding. Many laminated products exist where two or more webs have been joined to form a thicker composite web. The properties of the web layers provide a unique functionality to the product being manufactured. No laminate winding models exist in the literature. This paper will focus on the development of a laminate winding model and laboratory test verification of the model.
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Root cause analysis of cationic polymer additive efficiency decline in virgin and recycle containerboard mills, TAPPI Journal January 2020
ABSTRACT: It is well known that retention, drainage and strength polymers struggle to perform (if at all) in virgin containerboard mills. In-depth studies have been undertaken in this area for more than seven years, investigating the issue from all directions. A key finding of this work is that soluble lignin is detrimental to chemical efficiency. A strong correlation exists between decreased chemical efficiency and high soluble lignin. Both recycled systems and virgin systems have been studied, and this correlation holds true regardless of furnish. The primary area of concern is virgin container-board, because these mills tend to have the highest lignin levels. Some highly closed recycled mills can also build elevated lignin levels that can negatively affect chemical efficiency.
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Continuous ´Hands Off’ Insulation Resistance Testing of Critical Motors, Paper360º January/February 2020
Continuous ´Hands Off’ Insulation Resistance Testing of Critical Motors, Paper360º January/February 2020
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TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º January/February 2020
TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º January/February 2020