A single Norway spruce tree (Picea abies) was manually fractionated into heartwood, sapwood, juvenile wood and branches. These fractions were chemically pulped, individually, in laboratory scale. The pulps were characterized and investigated in relation to dewatering behavior and sheet strength properties. An unbleached and unbeaten commercial kraft pulp from softwood fibers was used as a reference, and the fractionated pulps were within the same range in all tested properties. The fractionated pulps were then compared with each other, and fiber characteristics were used to explain differences in dewatering and strength. Heartwood pulp results in stronger and stiffer papers that are harder to dewater. Sapwood pulp gives more open network st...
An experimental study of the dewatering of wood‐pulp fiber suspensions by uniaxial compression is pr...
Forest plantations of Salicaceae (poplars and willows) in Argentina are mainly used for the manufact...
Fractionation of final or semi-finished fibres gives more advanced possibilities to design pulps wit...
A single Norway spruce tree (Picea abies) was manually fractionated into heartwood, sapwood, juvenil...
In this study, kraft and modified kraft pulping methods were applied for spruce (Picea orientalis) w...
In the first part of the study, the selected wood and fiber properties were investigated in terms of...
This study examines the hypothesis that coniferous wood fibre origin is maintained even when purifie...
Modification of softwood kraft pulp by the addition of either polysulfide (PS) or sodium borohydride...
"March 16, 1979.""The Institute of Paper Chemistry ... John R. Peckham ... E. W. Malcolm.
Loblolly pine growth increments were divided into five fractions: two earlywood, a transition, and t...
Wood is a highly variable and complex material that has different chemical, physical and anatomical ...
Graduation date: 1973A study has been made of the kraft pulping properties of young Douglas-fir tree...
The basic densities and tracheid lengths of the wood of nine 52-year-old radiata pine trees from the...
Scaling pulpwood according to its weight for payment purposes is done in many places around the wor...
The aim of this work was to establish relations, through multiple regressions, that allow the predic...
An experimental study of the dewatering of wood‐pulp fiber suspensions by uniaxial compression is pr...
Forest plantations of Salicaceae (poplars and willows) in Argentina are mainly used for the manufact...
Fractionation of final or semi-finished fibres gives more advanced possibilities to design pulps wit...
A single Norway spruce tree (Picea abies) was manually fractionated into heartwood, sapwood, juvenil...
In this study, kraft and modified kraft pulping methods were applied for spruce (Picea orientalis) w...
In the first part of the study, the selected wood and fiber properties were investigated in terms of...
This study examines the hypothesis that coniferous wood fibre origin is maintained even when purifie...
Modification of softwood kraft pulp by the addition of either polysulfide (PS) or sodium borohydride...
"March 16, 1979.""The Institute of Paper Chemistry ... John R. Peckham ... E. W. Malcolm.
Loblolly pine growth increments were divided into five fractions: two earlywood, a transition, and t...
Wood is a highly variable and complex material that has different chemical, physical and anatomical ...
Graduation date: 1973A study has been made of the kraft pulping properties of young Douglas-fir tree...
The basic densities and tracheid lengths of the wood of nine 52-year-old radiata pine trees from the...
Scaling pulpwood according to its weight for payment purposes is done in many places around the wor...
The aim of this work was to establish relations, through multiple regressions, that allow the predic...
An experimental study of the dewatering of wood‐pulp fiber suspensions by uniaxial compression is pr...
Forest plantations of Salicaceae (poplars and willows) in Argentina are mainly used for the manufact...
Fractionation of final or semi-finished fibres gives more advanced possibilities to design pulps wit...