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Recycled contaminant control is key to clean, trouble-free press fabric
Pulp & paper, 1994-09, Vol.68 (9), p.127
Copyright Miller Freeman Inc. Sep 1994 ;ISSN: 0033-4081 ;CODEN: PUPAA8
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Title:
Recycled contaminant control is key to clean, trouble-free press fabric
Author:
Renjilian, A
Subjects:
AGUA
;
CONTAMINANTES
;
DECHET
;
DESECHOS
;
DEWATERING
;
EAU
;
GROSSEUR DES PARTICULES
;
INDUSTRIA DE LA PASTA Y EL PAPEL
;
INDUSTRIE DE PATE ET PAPIER
;
PAPEL
;
Paper industry
;
PAPERMAKING
;
PAPIER
;
PARTICLE SIZE
;
POLLUANT
;
POLLUTANTS
;
PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY
;
RECICLAJE
;
Recommendations
;
RECYCLAGE DES DECHETS
;
RECYCLING
;
SEPARACION
;
SEPARATING
;
SEPARATION
;
Stationery products
;
TAMANO DE LA PARTICULA
;
WASTES
;
WATER
Is Part Of:
Pulp & paper, 1994-09, Vol.68 (9), p.127
Description:
In recent years, advanced papermaking technologies have introduced many new polymer, plastic, and other additives to improve the physical properties and expand the uses of paper. As a result of these advances, most paper grades have become so sophisticated that recycling (reuse as a furnish component) is increasingly difficult to achieve. When coated and uncoated printing/writing papers are repulped and deinked, inorganic and organic substances in the sheet are dislodged. Various techniques are used to obtain ink and plastic particle sizes that are not detrimental to good sheet quality. Particles less than 8 millimicrons are difficult to remove, build up in the system, and affect sheet brightness. Ink and plastic particles that are very large or aggregated will affect the aesthetics of the sheet with a salt-and-pepper appearance, resulting in poor printability and possibly causing the formation of holes. Recommendations for maintaining clean, trouble-free press fabrics begin with basic fabric design and focus on system controls to minimize contamination.
Publisher:
San Francisco: RISI, Inc
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISSN: 0033-4081
CODEN: PUPAA8
Source:
AUTh Library subscriptions: ProQuest Central
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