The objective of this study was to find out the reasons why the long fibres of mechanical pulp do not seem to reinforce paper as effectively as chemical reinforcement pulp. A preliminary laboratory trial showed that artificially increasing the average fibre length of TMP pulp by adding long fibres extracted from the same pulp increased the tear index, but decreased the tensile strength, internal bond strength and the fracture energy. Increasing the average fibre strength with chemical (NBSK) pulp fibres improved all of those properties considerably. In the second trial fibre properties and reinforcement ability of various mechanical pulps were investigated. It was shown that fibre dimensions of mechanical pulp fibres did not differ es...
Fibre properties have a central role in the mechanical properties of paper. Fibre strength determine...
Two morphologically different market kraft pulps, a New Zealand radiata pine medium grade and a benc...
Mechanical pulping produces a much higher yield than its chemical counterpart. It has lower water a...
The objective of this study was to find out the reasons why the long fibres of mechanical pulp do no...
The aim of this work was to gain a better understanding of the effect of reinforcement pulp beating ...
"December, 1987.""This manuscript is based on results obtained in IPC Project 3566 and will be prese...
Blending two pulps rarely gives a linear change in paper properties with the blend ratio. This is es...
The objective was to evaluate the effects on paper properties when replacing a minor share of wood f...
Studies on strength delivery and related fields have so far concentrated on finding the locations in...
For paper producers, an understanding of the development of strength properties in the paper is of u...
The aim of this thesis was to get a clear understanding of the base paper strength, its development ...
This thesis attempts to determine the importance of shearing forces in the strength development of a...
This study examines the hypothesis that coniferous wood fibre origin is maintained even when purifie...
In this paper results of the investigations of long-fibre chemical reinforcement pulp refining for w...
The objective of this thesis work was to examine different approaches to tailor chemical fibres of d...
Fibre properties have a central role in the mechanical properties of paper. Fibre strength determine...
Two morphologically different market kraft pulps, a New Zealand radiata pine medium grade and a benc...
Mechanical pulping produces a much higher yield than its chemical counterpart. It has lower water a...
The objective of this study was to find out the reasons why the long fibres of mechanical pulp do no...
The aim of this work was to gain a better understanding of the effect of reinforcement pulp beating ...
"December, 1987.""This manuscript is based on results obtained in IPC Project 3566 and will be prese...
Blending two pulps rarely gives a linear change in paper properties with the blend ratio. This is es...
The objective was to evaluate the effects on paper properties when replacing a minor share of wood f...
Studies on strength delivery and related fields have so far concentrated on finding the locations in...
For paper producers, an understanding of the development of strength properties in the paper is of u...
The aim of this thesis was to get a clear understanding of the base paper strength, its development ...
This thesis attempts to determine the importance of shearing forces in the strength development of a...
This study examines the hypothesis that coniferous wood fibre origin is maintained even when purifie...
In this paper results of the investigations of long-fibre chemical reinforcement pulp refining for w...
The objective of this thesis work was to examine different approaches to tailor chemical fibres of d...
Fibre properties have a central role in the mechanical properties of paper. Fibre strength determine...
Two morphologically different market kraft pulps, a New Zealand radiata pine medium grade and a benc...
Mechanical pulping produces a much higher yield than its chemical counterpart. It has lower water a...