Fibre coarseness and the fines content of a pulp can have a distinct effect on the combination of sheet properties that are achieved at a certain smoothness level. Low fibre coarseness and the presence of fines from a mechanical pulp seem to give better sheets in terms of optical properties, tensile strength and bending stiffness. Calendering exerts forces on the paper which cause, in addition to a compression of the sheet, rupture of fibre bonds and lateral displacement of fibres and fines particles, which can have an impact on the response of the surface to subsequent treatments. Results suggest that calendering, conditioning, wetting and drying treatments each make its own characteristic impact on the network.</p
Selective addition of papermaking chemicals to fines and long fibre fractions are known to have posi...
Selective addition of papermaking chemicals to fines and long fibre fractions are known to have posi...
Increasing calendering speeds are challenging paper mills to further develop their coating recipes a...
ABSTRACTDuring calendering, which is done in order to improve its printing properties, the paper is ...
This study examines the potential offered by a calendering pre-treatment of chemical pulp fibres bef...
ABSTRACT During calendering, which is done in order to improve its printing properties, the paper i...
The fines of mechanical and chemical pulps have a character very distinct from their respective fibr...
The fines of mechanical and chemical pulps have a character very distinct from their respective fibr...
Fibres become curled during high consistency treatments in the pulp mill. This changes the propert...
Fibres become curled during high consistency treatments in the pulp mill. This changes the propert...
Fibres become curled during high consistency treatments in the pulp mill. This changes the propert...
Increasing calendering speeds are challenging paper mills to further develop their coating recipes a...
Speed of paper machines is often limited by the drainage rate of the furnish and the mechanical prop...
Increasing calendering speeds are challenging paper mills to further develop their coating recipes a...
The manufacturing process of paper machines consists of several steps to produce high quality papers...
Selective addition of papermaking chemicals to fines and long fibre fractions are known to have posi...
Selective addition of papermaking chemicals to fines and long fibre fractions are known to have posi...
Increasing calendering speeds are challenging paper mills to further develop their coating recipes a...
ABSTRACTDuring calendering, which is done in order to improve its printing properties, the paper is ...
This study examines the potential offered by a calendering pre-treatment of chemical pulp fibres bef...
ABSTRACT During calendering, which is done in order to improve its printing properties, the paper i...
The fines of mechanical and chemical pulps have a character very distinct from their respective fibr...
The fines of mechanical and chemical pulps have a character very distinct from their respective fibr...
Fibres become curled during high consistency treatments in the pulp mill. This changes the propert...
Fibres become curled during high consistency treatments in the pulp mill. This changes the propert...
Fibres become curled during high consistency treatments in the pulp mill. This changes the propert...
Increasing calendering speeds are challenging paper mills to further develop their coating recipes a...
Speed of paper machines is often limited by the drainage rate of the furnish and the mechanical prop...
Increasing calendering speeds are challenging paper mills to further develop their coating recipes a...
The manufacturing process of paper machines consists of several steps to produce high quality papers...
Selective addition of papermaking chemicals to fines and long fibre fractions are known to have posi...
Selective addition of papermaking chemicals to fines and long fibre fractions are known to have posi...
Increasing calendering speeds are challenging paper mills to further develop their coating recipes a...