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Motivating People Toward Safety, Paper360º November/December 2020
Motivating People Toward Safety, Paper360º November/December 2020
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Over the Wire, Paper360º September/October 2020
Over the Wire, Paper360º September/October 2020
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Combustible Dust Accumulations Allowed in the Workplace, Paper360º September/October 2020
Combustible Dust Accumulations Allowed in the Workplace, Paper360º September/October 2020
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Celebrating 100 Issues of Paper360°, Paper360º September/October 2020
Celebrating 100 Issues of Paper360°, Paper360º September/October 2020
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ASPI News, Paper360º September/October 2020
ASPI News, Paper360º September/October 2020
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Paper Mill HMI Displays Benefit from Integrated KVM Extenders, November/December 2023 Paper360º
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Wood Market Dynamics and the Impact on Pulp and Paper: Current Trends, November/December 2023 Paper360º
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Kraft pulp viscosity as a predictor of paper strength: Its uses and abuses, TAPPI Journal October 2023
ABSTRACT: For bleached kraft pulps, two factors govern paper strength: the individual fiber strength, and the bond strength that adheres the individual fibers together in the paper matrix. Inherent fiber strength is related to the length of the carbohydrate polymers, also known as the degree of polymerization (DP). Average DP (DP) is inferred by performing pulp viscosity measurements. Under certain circumstances during kraft pulping and bleaching, the average polymer lengths can be shortened, resulting in lower pulp viscosity, and may indicate fiber damage. Fiber damage typically manifests itself as a reduction in tear strength for well-bonded handsheets.This paper will review the literature on how pulp viscosity can predict paper/fiber strength and how it can be used as a diagnostic tool. It can be a means to monitor pulp quality during pulping and bleaching, as well as to alert when such operations approach a critical threshold. However, viscosity losses must be carefully and judiciously analyzed. Like most diagnostic tools, viscosity measurements can be misused and abused, which can lead to incorrect inferences about intrinsic fiber strength. This review will also cover these misuses. The overall goal is to provide the papermaker a better understanding of what pulp viscosity is, how it correlates to potential sheet strength, and what its limitations are. It will be illustrated that when pulp viscosity drops below a critical value, it will indicate an appreciable deterioration in the paper’s tear and tensile strength.
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Editorial: ”Didn’t know we knew that” • Rediscovering the fundamentals, TAPPI Journal April 2022
ABSTRACT: Access to today’s extensive electronic information archives is certainly an amazing feat of technology. Nonetheless, it can sometimes be difficult to find pulp and paper industry process-specific resources that are easily digestible and tailored to help us in our day-to-day work.
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Ultrastructural Behavior of Cell Wall Polysaxxharides, TAPPI Journal April 2022
ABSTRACT: Considerable information on the ultrastructural organization of the plant cell wall and the supermolecular arragement of the cell wall components, in particular of cellulose, has been obtained with the electron microscope.