In the paper industry the appearance and optical performance of coated and uncoated paperboard is important, therefore colour dyes are widely used to enhance the paperboard. In order to enhance the appearance of paper products, the dyes are added directly into the pulp and/or in the coating. This addition can lead to dye buildup in the white water system. The white water system recirculates back to the pulp and contains both chemicals, dye and fibers. A general assumption is, when the concentration of dyes builds up in the system, it can lead to changes of the optical properties. Previously studies have been conducted to investigate the white water system at Iggesund Paperboard Workington Ltd. mill. Suspicion of a potential dye buildup in t...
Pappersbruken har två pappersmaskiner, PM4 som tillverkar mjukpapper från returfiber och PM13 som ti...
The Smurfit Kappa Piteå is Europe's largest paper mill for Kraftliner. [1] The factory contains of b...
Growth and more demanding competition among paper and board producers promote the development of mor...
In the paper industry the appearance and optical performance of coated and uncoated paperboard is im...
This study examined the brightness reduction of peroxide-bleached mechanical pulp and paper fillers ...
The objective of this work was to study the addition of fluorescent whitening agents (FWAs) for effi...
A screening study has been performed concerning Fluorescent whitening agents (FWA). The term refers ...
The objective of this thesis is to determine the mechanisms of print-through in mechanical paper wit...
Det här arbetet har utförts som ett 30 hp examensarbete för kemiingenjörsutbildning på Karlstads uni...
Brightness reversion, also known as yellowing, is a well-known phenomenon which means that the brigh...
Paperboard is accessible for everyone, such as packaging for provisions or beauty products. Paperboa...
Hallsta paper mill uses large amounts of water during the pulp and paper making processes. The waste...
The aim was to understand the role of surface forces in paper machine fouling. Also possibilities to...
Abstract Fouling in papermaking causes major economic drawbacks due to downtime of process and pape...
The purpose of this work was to determine the potential for a decrease in fresh water consumption an...
Pappersbruken har två pappersmaskiner, PM4 som tillverkar mjukpapper från returfiber och PM13 som ti...
The Smurfit Kappa Piteå is Europe's largest paper mill for Kraftliner. [1] The factory contains of b...
Growth and more demanding competition among paper and board producers promote the development of mor...
In the paper industry the appearance and optical performance of coated and uncoated paperboard is im...
This study examined the brightness reduction of peroxide-bleached mechanical pulp and paper fillers ...
The objective of this work was to study the addition of fluorescent whitening agents (FWAs) for effi...
A screening study has been performed concerning Fluorescent whitening agents (FWA). The term refers ...
The objective of this thesis is to determine the mechanisms of print-through in mechanical paper wit...
Det här arbetet har utförts som ett 30 hp examensarbete för kemiingenjörsutbildning på Karlstads uni...
Brightness reversion, also known as yellowing, is a well-known phenomenon which means that the brigh...
Paperboard is accessible for everyone, such as packaging for provisions or beauty products. Paperboa...
Hallsta paper mill uses large amounts of water during the pulp and paper making processes. The waste...
The aim was to understand the role of surface forces in paper machine fouling. Also possibilities to...
Abstract Fouling in papermaking causes major economic drawbacks due to downtime of process and pape...
The purpose of this work was to determine the potential for a decrease in fresh water consumption an...
Pappersbruken har två pappersmaskiner, PM4 som tillverkar mjukpapper från returfiber och PM13 som ti...
The Smurfit Kappa Piteå is Europe's largest paper mill for Kraftliner. [1] The factory contains of b...
Growth and more demanding competition among paper and board producers promote the development of mor...