PAPERmaking! FROM THE PUBLISHERS OF PAPER TECHNOLOGY Volume 2, Number 1, 2016
APPITA JOURNAL , Vol.69 No.1 – Jan-Mar 2016 1. Terap, Medang and Balik angina shown to be similar to commercial fast-growing tree species used for pulp wood production 2. Impact of additives and filers on OBA effectiveness in HYP pulps is quantified 3. Obtaining true fibre property distributions from optical fibre analysers 4. Advantages and disadvantages of interstage fractionation for TMP can be managed by the ratio of energy applied to high and low consistency refining 5. Simulation studies show integrating electrolysis in a modern pulp mill (to produce hydrogen and oxygen) can decrease the operating costs when the price for electricity is low or purchased oil price is high APPITA JOURNAL , Vol.69 No.2 – Apr-Jun 2016 1. Fibre changes after interstage fractionation and LC refining 2. Factors affecting blister pack peel strength 3. Nanofibrillated cellulose additive to reduce linting 4. Differing fixing agent effects on dissolved and colloidal substances IPPTA JOURNAL , Vol.27 No.4 – Oct-Dec 2015 1. Performance and Appearance Of Packaging Grades Of Paper – Study On Quality Measurement Methods 2. Innovation In Steam Systems In Pulp And Paper Industry 3. Reducing Environmental Footprint Through Holistic Approach – A Case Study Of Pulp & Paper Mills In Kashipur Cluster 4. Total Integrated Automation For Pulp & Paper Industry 5. Performance Evaluation Of Corrugated Packaging – A Key To Success For Papermakers And Corrugators 6. Improvement In Optical And Print Properties Of Coated Recycled Board Used For Packaging 7. Retention – Drainage – Formation 8. Nanoparticles Based Biolatex: Application In Coating 9. Optimization of Fibre Properties Using Single Pass Refining vs Recirculation – A Case Study Kumar Mukesh 10.Saving Energy With The Vacuum System J-FOR , Vol.5 No.2 – 2016 1. Automatic selection of relevant data for paper machine diagnostics 2. Condenser cooling-water control strategy recovers waste heat from power generation 3. ASB dredging and odour control 4. Post-D0 tower brightness – useful or not? 5. 3D printing – a review of technologies, markets, and opportunities for the forest industry 6. Environmental evaluation of durapulp bio-composite using LCA: comparison of two applications NORDIC PULP & PAPER RESEARCH JOURNAL , Vol.30 No.4 – 2015 1. BIOREFINERY - Structural changes in softwood kraft lignin during non-oxidative thermal treatment 2. BIOREFINERY - Fractionation of rice straw for producing dissolving in biorefinery concept
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