The physical properties and morphology of kraft paper handsheets obtained from tension wood of intensively managed, 5-year-old trees of Populus "Tristis #1 " were compared to those produced from isolated normal wood of the same stems. Pulp yields of tension wood (TW) and normal wood (NW) were 60 and 53%, respectively. Over a beating range of 0-45 minutes, strength properties of TW paper were in all cases noticeably inferior to those obtained from NW. During paper formation, the TW or gelatinous fibers resisted collapse, even upon extended refining, and produced thick, porous sheets of poorly bonded elements. It was concluded that the differential behavior of NW and TW pulps was in several respects analogous to those displayed by e...
Abstract: Tensile tests of individual bleached kraft pulp fibers and paper sheets of industrial orig...
Selective addition of papermaking chemicals to fines and long fibre fractions are known to have posi...
Paper industries commonly produce pulp sourced from a mixture of pulps, rather than from a single pu...
"September, 1976.""This paper has been submitted for publication in Wood Science and Technology.
In this research Tension Wood (TW) and Normal Wood (NW) of Poplar were analyzed for pulp production ...
This study examines the hypothesis that coniferous wood fibre origin is maintained even when purifie...
Loblolly pine growth increments were divided into five fractions: two earlywood, a transition, and t...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the correlation between specific surface area in...
To determine the importance of cellulose microfibril angle (MFA) for paper sheet mechanical properti...
The effects of wood age (internodes from apex, growth ring number from the pith) on the papermaking ...
The fines of chemical pulps have a strong tendency to intensify the interaction between fibres. This...
For paper producers, an understanding of the development of strength properties in the paper is of u...
A single Norway spruce tree (Picea abies) was manually fractionated into heartwood, sapwood, juvenil...
Tension (TW) and opposite wood (OW) of Eucalyptus globulus trees were analyzed for its chemical char...
Blending two pulps rarely gives a linear change in paper properties with the blend ratio. This is es...
Abstract: Tensile tests of individual bleached kraft pulp fibers and paper sheets of industrial orig...
Selective addition of papermaking chemicals to fines and long fibre fractions are known to have posi...
Paper industries commonly produce pulp sourced from a mixture of pulps, rather than from a single pu...
"September, 1976.""This paper has been submitted for publication in Wood Science and Technology.
In this research Tension Wood (TW) and Normal Wood (NW) of Poplar were analyzed for pulp production ...
This study examines the hypothesis that coniferous wood fibre origin is maintained even when purifie...
Loblolly pine growth increments were divided into five fractions: two earlywood, a transition, and t...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the correlation between specific surface area in...
To determine the importance of cellulose microfibril angle (MFA) for paper sheet mechanical properti...
The effects of wood age (internodes from apex, growth ring number from the pith) on the papermaking ...
The fines of chemical pulps have a strong tendency to intensify the interaction between fibres. This...
For paper producers, an understanding of the development of strength properties in the paper is of u...
A single Norway spruce tree (Picea abies) was manually fractionated into heartwood, sapwood, juvenil...
Tension (TW) and opposite wood (OW) of Eucalyptus globulus trees were analyzed for its chemical char...
Blending two pulps rarely gives a linear change in paper properties with the blend ratio. This is es...
Abstract: Tensile tests of individual bleached kraft pulp fibers and paper sheets of industrial orig...
Selective addition of papermaking chemicals to fines and long fibre fractions are known to have posi...
Paper industries commonly produce pulp sourced from a mixture of pulps, rather than from a single pu...