Process intensification is a term used in the chemical process industry for major improvements in the process design leading to radical changes in process complexity, equipment size and efficiency. We suggest that a similar approach is applied in the pulp and paper industry. We have focused on the production of mechanical pulp, but a similar approach can be applied to other areas within the pulp and paper industry. Inspired by process intensification methodology, we suggest five principles for development of the mechanical pulping process. Three fundamental principles; 1. Break up the wood and fibre wall structure in the right positions. 2. Give each fibre, of certain morphology, the same processing experience. 3. Optimize the applied mecha...
Production of mechanical pulp is expected to increase significantly to meet the growing global deman...
Mechanical pulping processes, including thermomechanical pulp (TMP), groundwood (SGW andPGW), and ch...
The utilization of aspen in chemimechanical pulping increased significantly during the last decade. ...
Mill-scale demonstration of a process concept inspired by Process Intensification (PI) principles wa...
Process intensification is a process development methodology aimed at a considerable reduction in th...
Mechanical pulping is a process for production of wood pulp in papermaking. Thermomechanical Pulp (T...
Mechanical pulping produces a much higher yield than its chemical counterpart. It has lower water a...
A second-order PLS model has been calculated to study the impact of two-stage refining on the standa...
The mechanical pulping industry has been developing throughout the years, due to competitive prices ...
This paper is a review of the development of the mechanical pulping process with focus on refiner-ba...
In this dissertation we present a novel two-stage procedure to relate low consistency (LC) refiner o...
This thesis is focused on the novel wood chip refining process called AdvancedThermomechanical Pulp ...
The biopulping process for treating wood chips prior to mechanical pulping has been scaled up throug...
The work presented in this thesis concerns the mechanical pulping process and the effects of wood so...
A pilot refining trial on Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) was conducted using a novel process configurat...
Production of mechanical pulp is expected to increase significantly to meet the growing global deman...
Mechanical pulping processes, including thermomechanical pulp (TMP), groundwood (SGW andPGW), and ch...
The utilization of aspen in chemimechanical pulping increased significantly during the last decade. ...
Mill-scale demonstration of a process concept inspired by Process Intensification (PI) principles wa...
Process intensification is a process development methodology aimed at a considerable reduction in th...
Mechanical pulping is a process for production of wood pulp in papermaking. Thermomechanical Pulp (T...
Mechanical pulping produces a much higher yield than its chemical counterpart. It has lower water a...
A second-order PLS model has been calculated to study the impact of two-stage refining on the standa...
The mechanical pulping industry has been developing throughout the years, due to competitive prices ...
This paper is a review of the development of the mechanical pulping process with focus on refiner-ba...
In this dissertation we present a novel two-stage procedure to relate low consistency (LC) refiner o...
This thesis is focused on the novel wood chip refining process called AdvancedThermomechanical Pulp ...
The biopulping process for treating wood chips prior to mechanical pulping has been scaled up throug...
The work presented in this thesis concerns the mechanical pulping process and the effects of wood so...
A pilot refining trial on Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) was conducted using a novel process configurat...
Production of mechanical pulp is expected to increase significantly to meet the growing global deman...
Mechanical pulping processes, including thermomechanical pulp (TMP), groundwood (SGW andPGW), and ch...
The utilization of aspen in chemimechanical pulping increased significantly during the last decade. ...