The procedures used in restraining the web during drying will severely affect paper properties. In this work, the main differences between restrained drying and unrestrained drying on paper properties were identified. The mechanical properties of paper were studied as a function of low-consistency mechanical refining energy; wet-end additions of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) with cationic starches; as well as spray addition of alginate, chiosan, and cationic guar gum. After restrained drying, the tensile index and tensile stiffness increased with increasing refining energy, but the elongation at break was severely limited. After unrestrained drying, the elongation at break increased linearly with increasing refining energy. However, unrestr...
The trend in papermaking has been towards lower basis weights, decreased amounts of softwood kraft p...
Selective addition of papermaking chemicals to fines and long fibre fractions are known to have posi...
Elongation at failure is an important but underrated functional property of paper. Traditionally, el...
The drying technique will severely affect paper properties. In this work, the main differences betwe...
The effects of wet-end additions of cationic starches and/or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on paper ...
The effects of wet-end additions of cationic starches and/or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on paper ...
The effects of wet-end additions of cationic starches and/or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on paper ...
The effects of wet-end additions of cationic starches and/or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on paper ...
During multi-cylinder drying on a paper machine, the paper web is under tension in the machine direc...
Fibres become curled during high consistency treatments in the pulp mill. This changes the propert...
Producers, converters and printers of paper try to maximize the production and minimize the waste. T...
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...
Selective addition of papermaking chemicals to fines and long fibre fractions are known to have posi...
Elongation at failure is an important but underrated functional property of paper. Traditionally, el...
The trend in papermaking has been towards lower basis weights, decreased amounts of softwood kraft p...
Selective addition of papermaking chemicals to fines and long fibre fractions are known to have posi...
Elongation at failure is an important but underrated functional property of paper. Traditionally, el...
The drying technique will severely affect paper properties. In this work, the main differences betwe...
The effects of wet-end additions of cationic starches and/or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on paper ...
The effects of wet-end additions of cationic starches and/or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on paper ...
The effects of wet-end additions of cationic starches and/or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on paper ...
The effects of wet-end additions of cationic starches and/or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on paper ...
During multi-cylinder drying on a paper machine, the paper web is under tension in the machine direc...
Fibres become curled during high consistency treatments in the pulp mill. This changes the propert...
Producers, converters and printers of paper try to maximize the production and minimize the waste. T...
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...
Selective addition of papermaking chemicals to fines and long fibre fractions are known to have posi...
Elongation at failure is an important but underrated functional property of paper. Traditionally, el...
The trend in papermaking has been towards lower basis weights, decreased amounts of softwood kraft p...
Selective addition of papermaking chemicals to fines and long fibre fractions are known to have posi...
Elongation at failure is an important but underrated functional property of paper. Traditionally, el...