The objective of this thesis work was to examine different approaches to tailor chemical fibres of different raw materials. The focus in searching for new approaches was on pressure screen fractionation, selective treatment of each fraction, mechanical pre-treatment before refining, refiner loadability and its link to fibre properties and filling design, and on-line quality control of fibre properties. The evaluation is based on the impacts on fibre properties, filtration, refining and the resulting paper properties. Tailoring of fibres using pressure screen fractionation was found to produce a long and coarse (reject) fraction offering high dewatering efficiency, homogeneous and energy-efficient refining, and better strength properties,...
"January 9, 1981.""Kari Ebeling, Helsinki University of Technology, Forest Products Department, Otan...
"June 1995.""Submitted to TAPPI Pulping Conference, October 1-5, 1995, Chicago, Illinois.
The objective of this study was to find out the reasons why the long fibres of mechanical pulp do no...
The objective of this thesis work was to examine different approaches to tailor chemical fibres of d...
The purpose of this thesis was to develop chemical pulp properties more effectively by using novel r...
The thesis comprises three parts: Existing methods for characterisation of fibre crosssections have ...
This study examines the possibilities of using fractionation followed by refining as a tool to impro...
This study examines the possibilities of using fractionation followed by refining as a tool to impro...
The objective of this thesis was to improve press dewatering and paper properties of kraft pulps by ...
Mechanical pulping produces a much higher yield than its chemical counterpart. It has lower water a...
This study examines the potential offered by a calendering pre-treatment of chemical pulp fibres bef...
In this dissertation we present a novel two-stage procedure to relate low consistency (LC) refiner o...
In this paper results of the investigations of long-fibre chemical reinforcement pulp refining for w...
The aim of this thesis is to develop comprehensive knowledge to fill the gaps in the understanding o...
"December, 1983.""Summary of presentation to API Specialty Packaging and Industrial Division, Octo...
"January 9, 1981.""Kari Ebeling, Helsinki University of Technology, Forest Products Department, Otan...
"June 1995.""Submitted to TAPPI Pulping Conference, October 1-5, 1995, Chicago, Illinois.
The objective of this study was to find out the reasons why the long fibres of mechanical pulp do no...
The objective of this thesis work was to examine different approaches to tailor chemical fibres of d...
The purpose of this thesis was to develop chemical pulp properties more effectively by using novel r...
The thesis comprises three parts: Existing methods for characterisation of fibre crosssections have ...
This study examines the possibilities of using fractionation followed by refining as a tool to impro...
This study examines the possibilities of using fractionation followed by refining as a tool to impro...
The objective of this thesis was to improve press dewatering and paper properties of kraft pulps by ...
Mechanical pulping produces a much higher yield than its chemical counterpart. It has lower water a...
This study examines the potential offered by a calendering pre-treatment of chemical pulp fibres bef...
In this dissertation we present a novel two-stage procedure to relate low consistency (LC) refiner o...
In this paper results of the investigations of long-fibre chemical reinforcement pulp refining for w...
The aim of this thesis is to develop comprehensive knowledge to fill the gaps in the understanding o...
"December, 1983.""Summary of presentation to API Specialty Packaging and Industrial Division, Octo...
"January 9, 1981.""Kari Ebeling, Helsinki University of Technology, Forest Products Department, Otan...
"June 1995.""Submitted to TAPPI Pulping Conference, October 1-5, 1995, Chicago, Illinois.
The objective of this study was to find out the reasons why the long fibres of mechanical pulp do no...