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The effect of filler on hygroexpansivity
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Åsa Laurell Lyne
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
19. Juli 2018
Published Online: 2018-07-19
Published in Print: 1996-08-01
© 2018 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Calendering of a moistened woodfree uncoated paper
- Adsorption of modified starches on clay in coating colour
- Some effects of press drying on paper properties
- Wood pulp fiber structure and chemical composition, their influence on technological processes
- The effect of filler on hygroexpansivity
- A novel chemistry to ink separation from mixed paper waste contaminated with flexo ink
- Pulp washing: Sorption equilibria of metal ions on kraft pulps
- Repeated large radial compression of heated spruce
- Extended delignification in kraft cookmg through improved selectivity
- Moisture-induced transients and creep of paper and Nylon 6,6; a comparison
- Toxicity characterization of TMP process streams by different methods
- The effect of ECF and TCF bleaching on the surface chemical composition of kraft pulp as determined by ESCA
Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Anisotropy;
Young's Modulus;
Calcium Carbonate;
Clay;
Delamination;
Density;
Drying;
Fiber Orientation;
Filler;
Hygroexpansivity;
Paper;
Shrinkage;
Wet-pressing
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Calendering of a moistened woodfree uncoated paper
- Adsorption of modified starches on clay in coating colour
- Some effects of press drying on paper properties
- Wood pulp fiber structure and chemical composition, their influence on technological processes
- The effect of filler on hygroexpansivity
- A novel chemistry to ink separation from mixed paper waste contaminated with flexo ink
- Pulp washing: Sorption equilibria of metal ions on kraft pulps
- Repeated large radial compression of heated spruce
- Extended delignification in kraft cookmg through improved selectivity
- Moisture-induced transients and creep of paper and Nylon 6,6; a comparison
- Toxicity characterization of TMP process streams by different methods
- The effect of ECF and TCF bleaching on the surface chemical composition of kraft pulp as determined by ESCA