PAPERmaking! Vol3 Nr2 2017

PAPERmaking! FROM THE PUBLISHERS OF PAPER TECHNOLOGY Volume 3, Number 2, 2017

APPITA JOURNAL, Vol.70, No.2, Apr-June 2017 1. Preflocculated PCC to improve paper strength 2. Chitosan as a wet-end additive to enhance paper properties

3. The early history of the Australian paper industry and the use of Eucalypts 4. Early pulping advances developed by Australian scientist with NSSC and AQ pulping 5. Early studies by New Zealand scientist to use Pinus radiata APPITA JOURNAL, Vol.70, No.3, Jul-Sep 2017 1. The characterization of biobased latex dispersions by serum replacement 2. Efficacy of different commercial cellulases to improve reactivity of mixed hardwood kraft pulp 3. Influence of fibre morphology on paper properties Part 1-fibre length 4. Rapid measurement of variation in tracheids transverse dimensions in a radiata pine tree 5. Handsheet property prediction from kraft-fibre and wood tracheid properties in eleven radiata pine clones IPPTA JOURNAL, Vol.29, No.1, Jan-Mar 2017 1. Energy savings in paper machine vacuum system - how to utilize modern vacuum and nip dewatering technology 2. Learning from data - sustainable plant optimization at dip 4 Holmen paper, Madrid 3. Performance improvements and sustainability through advance process controls and remote monitoring services 4. Sustenance of business & conservation of resources by adopting clean and green methodology 5. Green and clean best practices in paper & board manufacturing at Emami 6. Sustainability in competitive market through innovation & creativity-quality up- gradation and operational excellence 7. The promise of new biobased and compostable polymer materials in harmony with emerging “circular economy” 8. Utilization of lime sludge as a filler in paper making - an innovative approach to cost reduction and zero environmental impact 9. Emission intensity reduction through enhanced recovery cogen performance and implementation of advanced energy efficient schemes in Seshasayee paper 10.Practices and technologies adopted by international pulp and paper mills to enhance environmental sustainability 11.Pulping and bleaching of Melia dubia clone k10: a short rotation pulp wood clone to improve environmental and economical performance 12.An integrated approach for utilization of rice straw for production of various grades of paper 13.Production of fungal xylanase and laccase enzymes for enzymatic pre-bleaching application 14.Green approach for synthesis of optical brightening agents and their application in wet end of papermaking 15.Pulp & paper mill enhancements for green productivity benefits 16.Stickies and pitch control with superior enzymatic formulations 17.Selectivity of commercial biocides on control of microbial contamination 18.Plastic waste disposal in paper industries - a new approach

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