PAPERmaking! Vol5 Nr2 2019

 PAPERmaking! FROM THE PUBLISHERS OF PAPER TECHNOLOGY  Volume 5, Number 2, 2019  CONTENTS:

FEATURE ARTICLES: 1. Pulp Fractionation : Influence of fibre fractionation on kraft paper properties. 2. Fillers : Characterising El Minia limestone for use in papermaking. 3. RCF & Nanocellulose : Producing nanocellulose from RCF. 4. Composting : Composting of paper packaging containers. 5. Analysis : Analysis of cellulose nanocrystals using flow cytometry. 6. Barrier Coating : Bio-base polymers for barrier coating – a review. 7. Carton Creasing : Testing folding performance of coated paperboard. 8. Wood Panel : Machining parameters for controlling surface roughness of MDF. 9. QCL on COD Analysis : PeCOD L50 analyser, and a PeCOD case study. 10. Pumps : Case study for reducing pump energy use in the Paper Industry 11. Steam Boiler Safety : BG01 Guidance on Safe Operation of Steam Boilers 12. Summarising Skills : How to summarise written text. 13. Rapid Reading : Tips for skim reading and scan reading. 14. Note Taking : Two model methods for taking notes. 15. Leadership : The SBI-I feedback model. 16. Driving : Various tips to improve driving performance in the UK. 17. Wellbeing: Nutrition : Reducing sugar intake. 18. Wellbeing: Stress : Understanding stress management. 19. Wellbeing: Mowvember : Outlining why November is so important for Men ’ s health. SUPPLIERS NEWS SECTION: Products & Services : Section 1 – PITA Corporate Members: ABB / ANDRITZ / VALMET Section 2 – Other Suppliers Chemicals / Materials Handling / Testing & Analysis / Miscellaneous DATA COMPILATION: Installations : Overview of equipment orders and installations since April 2019 Research Articles : Recent peer-reviewed articles from the technical paper press Technical Abstracts : Recent peer-reviewed articles from the general scientific press Events : Information on forthcoming national and international events and courses The Paper Industry Technical Association (PITA) is an independent organisation which operates for the general benefit of its members – both individual and corporate – dedicated to promoting and improving the technical and scientific knowledge of those working in the UK pulp and paper industry. Formed in 1960, it serves the Industry, both manufacturers and suppliers, by providing a forum for members to meet and network; it organises visits, conferences and training seminars that cover all aspects of papermaking science. It also publishes the prestigious journal Paper Technology International and the PITA Annual Review , both sent free to members, and a range of other technical publications which include conference proceedings and the acclaimed Essential Guide to Aqueous Coating .

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