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REFINING BEHAVIOUR OF BAMBOO LONG FIBRE FRACTION PULP
作者姓名:Nishi K. Bhardwaj  S.V. Subrahmanyam  A. G. Kulkarni
作者单位:DirectorCentral Pulp and Paper Research Institute,Saharanpur - 247 001 INDIA Scientist&Correspondingauthor,DirectorCentral Pulp and Paper Research Institute,Saharanpur - 247 001 INDIA Seniors cientist,DirectorCentral Pulp and Paper Research Institute,Saharanpur - 247 001 INDIA
摘    要:The strength properties of a sheet of paper depend on the original qualities and strength of the fibres and to the extent of bonding between the fibres that make up the sheet. A paper sheet made from virgin pulp without beating/refining is characterized by low strength, bulkiness and rough surface. These undesirable characteristics can be changed to a large extent by treating the pulp mechanically. This mechanical treatment of fibres in water is termed beating/refining. The refining of any fib…


REFINING BEHAVIOUR OF BAMBOO LONG FIBRE FRACTION PULP
Nishi K. Bhardwaj,S.V. Subrahmanyam,A. G. Kulkarni.REFINING BEHAVIOUR OF BAMBOO LONG FIBRE FRACTION PULP[J].Journal of Tianjin University of Science & Technology,2004(Z2).
Abstract:Refining of pulp significantly contributes to papermaking process by affecting the runnability of the stock and quality of end product. The greater the production rates of a paper, the greater are the effects of machine downtime through breaks. A correct approach towards refining treatment is very essential for energy savings and product with desired properties. Papermakers are being encouraged to use non-wood fibres for a variety of reasons - the environment, changing agricultural policy and long-term fibre supply. Compared with wood fibres, there is less knowledge on how to treat non-wood fibres for optimum performance. Laboratory studies aimed at understanding the behaviour of unbleached bamboo long fibre fraction pulp on refining in Escher Wyss Laborefiner under simulated process conditions included investigations of the important parameters like wet web tensile, wet web elongation, water retention value and paper strength properties. The paper describes the influence of two specific edge loads, 1000 and 1500 Ws/km on refining of pulp. Bamboo long fibre fraction pulp responds better to lower intensity refining to develop pulp strength.
Keywords:Bamboo pulp  Long fibre  Refining  Wet web strength  Water retention value  
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