Paperboard is typically made up of a core of cellulose fibers [C6H10O5] and a coating layer of [CaCO3]. The uniformity of these layers is a critical parameter for the printing quality. Current quality control methods include chemistry based visual inspection methods as well as X-ray based methods to measure the coating thickness. In this work we combine the X-ray fluorescence signals from the Ca atoms (3.7 keV) in the coating and from a Cu target (8.0 keV) placed behind the paper to simultaneously measure both the coating and the fibers. Cu was selected as the target material since its fluorescence signal is well separated from the Ca signal while its fluorescence's still are absorbed sufficiently in the paper. A laboratory scale setup is b...
We applied papermaking techniques to modify the structural properties of the cellulose fiber network...
Fluorescence whitening agent (FWA) distribution in paper coating is affected by paper and coating ch...
"June, 1987.""This manuscript is based on results obtained in IPC Project 3479, and is to be present...
Quality control is an important issue in the paperboard industry. A typical sheet of paperboard cont...
In this work, a non-destructive method is presented that enables the measurement of filler content i...
International audienceX-ray analytical techniques are increasingly being used to study manuscripts a...
This research explores the possibilities and limitations of WD-XRF, applied as a method for quantifi...
Research in the physical sciences often requires elaborate instruments with expensive equipment, and...
The paper industry is at a turning point worldwide. The consumption of printed products is assumed t...
A handheld x-ray spectrometer has been realized and tested. The purpose of the device is to measure ...
As there are increasing demands to replace plastics especially packaging material, there is an incre...
Manufacturing of chemi-thermomechanical pulp (CTMP) is increasing due to increased demand for packag...
Cellulose paper specimens with and without surface modification were compared in order to study thei...
When making paper, fibers and additives are suspended in water to a fiber suspension. The sheet is f...
Cellulose paper specimens with and without surface modification were compared in order to study thei...
We applied papermaking techniques to modify the structural properties of the cellulose fiber network...
Fluorescence whitening agent (FWA) distribution in paper coating is affected by paper and coating ch...
"June, 1987.""This manuscript is based on results obtained in IPC Project 3479, and is to be present...
Quality control is an important issue in the paperboard industry. A typical sheet of paperboard cont...
In this work, a non-destructive method is presented that enables the measurement of filler content i...
International audienceX-ray analytical techniques are increasingly being used to study manuscripts a...
This research explores the possibilities and limitations of WD-XRF, applied as a method for quantifi...
Research in the physical sciences often requires elaborate instruments with expensive equipment, and...
The paper industry is at a turning point worldwide. The consumption of printed products is assumed t...
A handheld x-ray spectrometer has been realized and tested. The purpose of the device is to measure ...
As there are increasing demands to replace plastics especially packaging material, there is an incre...
Manufacturing of chemi-thermomechanical pulp (CTMP) is increasing due to increased demand for packag...
Cellulose paper specimens with and without surface modification were compared in order to study thei...
When making paper, fibers and additives are suspended in water to a fiber suspension. The sheet is f...
Cellulose paper specimens with and without surface modification were compared in order to study thei...
We applied papermaking techniques to modify the structural properties of the cellulose fiber network...
Fluorescence whitening agent (FWA) distribution in paper coating is affected by paper and coating ch...
"June, 1987.""This manuscript is based on results obtained in IPC Project 3479, and is to be present...