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Solid-State Structure Comparison Between Standard LLDPE and
Solid-State Structure Comparison Between Standard LLDPE and Enhanced Performance LLDPE, 1995 Polymers, Laminations & Coatings Conference Proceedings
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Critical Process Variables in the White Water System that Af
Critical Process Variables in the White Water System that Affect Glass Fiber Dispersion, 1993 Nonwovens Conference Proceedings
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Color Gamut-A New Tool for the Pressroom?, TAPPI JOURNAL February 2009
Color Gamut-A New Tool for the Pressroom?, TAPPI JOURNAL February 2009
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Electrochemical Removal of Color and Toxicity from Bleached
Electrochemical Removal of Color and Toxicity from Bleached Kraft Effluents, 1994 Environmental Conference Proceedings
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Vibrational Characteristics of Wound Paper Rolls: Experiment
Vibrational Characteristics of Wound Paper Rolls: Experiment and Theory, 1992 Finishing and Converting Conference Proceedings
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Designing Plant and Organization in Concert Results in High
Designing Plant and Organization in Concert Results in High Performance Team, 1992 Finishing and Converting Conference Proceedings
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Black Liquor Recovery by Pressurized, Oxygen-Blown Gasificat
Black Liquor Recovery by Pressurized, Oxygen-Blown Gasification, 1996 Engineering Conference Proceedings
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Tailoring Fiber Properties to Paper Manufacture: Recent Deve
Tailoring Fiber Properties to Paper Manufacture: Recent Developments, 1995 Pulping Conference Proceedings
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Evaporation of process water from recycled containerboard mills, TAPPI Journal July 2023
ABSTRACT: The reduction of the specific effluent discharge volumes of paper mills leads to concentrated process waters that are difficult to treat. Evaporation is an effective water reclamation technology; however, its feasibility largely depends on the fouling behavior of the calcium rich process water. A pilot plant study was conducted to investigate fouling of an evaporator processing the production water from a recycled containerboard mill. The evaporator was operated continuously for five weeks at an evaporation temperature of 55°C and a differential temperature of 5°C, and with a recovery rate of approximately 90%. The calcium ion concentration of the circulating liquor exceeded 7,000 mg/L with a pH of 6. Despite the high fouling potential of the circulating liquor, the heat transfer coefficient did not decline over the investigated trial. The absence of deposits on large areas of the heating surfaces demonstrate that the process water does not generally form deposits under the conditions that were investigated. Calcium sulfate deposits were only found in areas where there was inadequate coverage of liquid over the heating surfaces.The findings show that evaporators can be used to effectively close the water system of recycled containerboard mills without fouling impacting the energy efficiency.
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The role of hornification in the deterioration mechanism of physical properties of unrefined eucalyptus fibers during paper recycling, TAPPI Journal February 2024
ABSTRACT: Physical properties of cellulosic paper deteriorate significantly during paper recycling, which hinders the sustainable development of the paper industry. This work investigates the property deterioration mechanism and the role of hornification in the recycling process of unrefined eucalyptus fibers. The results showed that during the recycling process, the hornification gradually deepened, the fiber width gradually decreased, and the physical properties of the paper also gradually decreased. After five cycles of reuse, the relative bonding area decreased by 17.6%, while the relative bonding force decreased by 1.8%. Further results indicated that the physical property deterioration of the paper was closely related to the decrease of fiber bonding area. The fiber bonding area decreased linearly with the reduction of re-swollen fiber width during paper recycling. Re-swollen fiber width was closely related to the hornification. Hornification mainly reduces the bonding area of unrefined eucalyptus fiber rather than the bonding force. The work elucidates the role of hornification in the recycling process of unrefined eucalyptus fibers and the deterioration mechanism of paper physical properties, which will be helpful to control the property deterioration of paper and achieve a longer life cycle.