In the pulp and paper industry different types of pulp or fiber fines are generated during the pulping (primary fines, mechanical fines), and/or the refining process (secondary fines). Besides fibers, these cellulosic microparticles are a further component of the paper network. Fines, which are defined as the fraction of pulp that is able to pass through a mesh screen or a perforated plate having a hole diameter of 76 μm, are known to influence the properties of the final paper product. To better understand the effect and properties of this material, fines have to be separated from the pulp and investigated as an independent material. In the present study, fines are isolated from the pulp fraction by means of a laboratory pressure screen. T...
The present study deals with effects of CMP fines on optical and physical properties of newsprint p...
carbohydrates, mechanical pulp The amount and origin of charged groups in fines from different parts...
The density and tensile strength properties of handsheets made of the long fibre fraction of a pulp ...
Among bio-based reinforcement additives for paper existing on the market, microfibrillated cellulose...
Cellulosic fines are essential parts of paper making system which impart remarkable effects on the p...
The fines of chemical pulps have a strong tendency to intensify the interaction between fibres. This...
The effects of different fines with different shape and size of mechanical Pulp on Paper Properties ...
Different types of fines, i.e. fibrils and flakes, were separated from thermomechanical pulp (IMP) f...
International audienceEnvironmental and economic concerns are driving tissue paper manufacturers to ...
The characteristics of products made from pulp can be modified through different methods. If the pul...
In this work we examine the fractionation of microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) and its effect on the ...
Different mechanical pulp fines were characterized chemically and the role of chemical composition i...
Dewatering is an essential step in the processing of fibrous materials. The smaller the material siz...
Paper is comprised of quasi-randomly distributed fibres, fines and different additives. The properti...
When making paper, fibers and additives are suspended in water to a fiber suspension. The sheet is f...
The present study deals with effects of CMP fines on optical and physical properties of newsprint p...
carbohydrates, mechanical pulp The amount and origin of charged groups in fines from different parts...
The density and tensile strength properties of handsheets made of the long fibre fraction of a pulp ...
Among bio-based reinforcement additives for paper existing on the market, microfibrillated cellulose...
Cellulosic fines are essential parts of paper making system which impart remarkable effects on the p...
The fines of chemical pulps have a strong tendency to intensify the interaction between fibres. This...
The effects of different fines with different shape and size of mechanical Pulp on Paper Properties ...
Different types of fines, i.e. fibrils and flakes, were separated from thermomechanical pulp (IMP) f...
International audienceEnvironmental and economic concerns are driving tissue paper manufacturers to ...
The characteristics of products made from pulp can be modified through different methods. If the pul...
In this work we examine the fractionation of microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) and its effect on the ...
Different mechanical pulp fines were characterized chemically and the role of chemical composition i...
Dewatering is an essential step in the processing of fibrous materials. The smaller the material siz...
Paper is comprised of quasi-randomly distributed fibres, fines and different additives. The properti...
When making paper, fibers and additives are suspended in water to a fiber suspension. The sheet is f...
The present study deals with effects of CMP fines on optical and physical properties of newsprint p...
carbohydrates, mechanical pulp The amount and origin of charged groups in fines from different parts...
The density and tensile strength properties of handsheets made of the long fibre fraction of a pulp ...