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Morphological characteristics of TMP fibres as affected by the rotational speed of the refiner
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Kjell-Arve Kure
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July 19, 2018
Published Online: 2018-07-19
Published in Print: 1999-05-01
© 2018 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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Keywords for this article
Thermomechanical pulping;
Refining;
Speed;
Defibration;
Fibre structure
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- Morphological characteristics of TMP fibres as affected by the rotational speed of the refiner
- The effects of peroxide bleaching on thermo-mechanical pulp self-sizing
- Chemical changes in residual lignin structure during peroxyacetic acid delignification of softwood kraft pulp
- The behaviour of dibenzodioxocin structures in lignin during alkaline pulping processes
- The ultrastructure of wood fibre surfaces as shown by a variety of microscopical methods – a review
- Prediction of strength parameters for softwood kraft pulps
- Dynamic response in pH and the transient behavior of some chemical elements in pulp-water suspensions
- Investigations of low molecular weight and high molecular weight lignin fractions
- Determination of phenolic hydroxyl groups in residual lignin using a modified UV-method
- The effect of fiber consistency on bubble size