Two morphologically different market kraft pulps, a New Zealand radiata pine medium grade and a benchmark northern hemisphere spruce pulp from interior British Columbia, were evaluated and compared for their reinforcement potential following supplementation at different levels to a Eucalyptus market kraft pulp. A full factorial experimental design including softwood pulps types, three levels of both wet-pressing and refining, and six different softwood proportions in softwood/eucalypt furnish mixtures (0, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 100%), was employed to generate two independent regression models using SAS General Linear Model procedure, from data obtained from handsheet evaluation. It was conclusively shown, with statistical significance, that the...
softwood, kraft pulping, mixing, strength properties, reinforcement In this study the effects of mec...
"February 29, 1968."Members of Group Project 2502: American Can Company, the Chesapeake Corporation,...
Report Introduction: Perhaps the most critical problem presented by the rapidly increasing world de...
Mechanical pulps are used in paper products such as magazine or news grade printing papers or paperb...
For paper producers, an understanding of the development of strength properties in the paper is of u...
Although fractionation has been widely studied, research on the reinforcement ability of different f...
The objective of this study was to find out the reasons why the long fibres of mechanical pulp do no...
The thesis comprises three parts: Existing methods for characterisation of fibre crosssections have ...
"June 1991.""Presented at 21st Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee, Ju...
The aim of this work was to establish relations, through multiple regressions, that allow the predic...
"December, 1983.""Summary of presentation to API Specialty Packaging and Industrial Division, Octo...
The objective of this thesis work was to examine different approaches to tailor chemical fibres of d...
"August 1995.""Submitted to TAPPI Pulping Conference, October 1-5, 1995, Chicago, Illinois.
This study examines the hypothesis that coniferous wood fibre origin is maintained even when purifie...
grantor: University of TorontoKenaf, a non-wood fibrous species used for papermaking has t...
softwood, kraft pulping, mixing, strength properties, reinforcement In this study the effects of mec...
"February 29, 1968."Members of Group Project 2502: American Can Company, the Chesapeake Corporation,...
Report Introduction: Perhaps the most critical problem presented by the rapidly increasing world de...
Mechanical pulps are used in paper products such as magazine or news grade printing papers or paperb...
For paper producers, an understanding of the development of strength properties in the paper is of u...
Although fractionation has been widely studied, research on the reinforcement ability of different f...
The objective of this study was to find out the reasons why the long fibres of mechanical pulp do no...
The thesis comprises three parts: Existing methods for characterisation of fibre crosssections have ...
"June 1991.""Presented at 21st Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee, Ju...
The aim of this work was to establish relations, through multiple regressions, that allow the predic...
"December, 1983.""Summary of presentation to API Specialty Packaging and Industrial Division, Octo...
The objective of this thesis work was to examine different approaches to tailor chemical fibres of d...
"August 1995.""Submitted to TAPPI Pulping Conference, October 1-5, 1995, Chicago, Illinois.
This study examines the hypothesis that coniferous wood fibre origin is maintained even when purifie...
grantor: University of TorontoKenaf, a non-wood fibrous species used for papermaking has t...
softwood, kraft pulping, mixing, strength properties, reinforcement In this study the effects of mec...
"February 29, 1968."Members of Group Project 2502: American Can Company, the Chesapeake Corporation,...
Report Introduction: Perhaps the most critical problem presented by the rapidly increasing world de...