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Over the Wire: AROUND the industry 14SEPPA10
Over the Wire, Paper360º September/October 2014
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TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º March/April 2020
TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º March/April 2020
Nanoparticle Chemistry in Recycled Packaging Grades, PaperCon 2013
Nanoparticle Chemistry in Recycled Packaging Grades, PaperCon 2013
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Fennobind P3S: Novel Nanotechnology for Paper and Paperboard, PaperCon 2013
Fennobind P3S: Novel Nanotechnology for Paper and Paperboard, PaperCon 2013
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Nano-synergy boosts printing performance, Solutions!, March 2003, Vol. 86(3) (101KB)
Nano-synergy boosts printing performance, Solutions!, March 2003, Vol. 86(3) (101KB)
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2025 TAPPI Aqueous Barrier Coating for Paper and Paperboard Course
Course Schedule Registration Rates Bookstore Marietta, GA Instructors: Dr. Prakash Malla and Dr. John Roper Early Bird Pricing Cut-Off: September 9, 2025 Tentative Course Schedule (2.5 Days)
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Characterizing rheological behavior and fluidization of highly refined furnishes, TAPPI Journal April 2024
ABSTRACT: In this work, highly refined softwood bleached kraft pulp (SWBKP) furnishes, referred to here as XFC, were studied from the perspective of fiber suspension handling in processing. The rheology of the furnishes was studied with a rotational rheometer using a non-standard flow geometry to understand the viscosity development at different consistencies and the impact of temperature. For fluidization analysis during pipe flow, two optical methods were implemented; namely, optical coherence tomography (OCT) and high-speed video (HSV) imaging. The OCT was used to determine the small-scale floc structures near the pipe wall where the shear stress is highest, and the HSV imaging was applied for observing flow instabilities and XFC suspension uniformity at the pipe scale. All these issues can be significant in deciding the minimum flow rate required for a process pipe to get sufficient fluidization of XFC suspensions.
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TAPPI JOURNAL Summaries, Paper360° July/August 2011
TAPPI JOURNAL Summaries, Paper360º July/August 2011