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The effect of sizing and paper structure on paperboard for retortable packaging
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Helena Tufvesson
und Tom Lindström
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
19. Juli 2018
Published Online: 2018-07-19
Published in Print: 2007-05-01
© 2018 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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- A study of AKD-size retention, reaction and sizing efficiency. Part 3: The effects of fibre charge density and electrolyte concentration on size retention
- A study of AKD-size retention, reaction and sizing efficiency. Part 4: The effects of pH, bicarbonate and metal ions on AKD-hydrolysis
- On the effect of a xylanase post-treatment as a means of reducing the yellowing of bleached hardwood kraft pulp
- Reaction kinetics of softwood kraft delignification – General considerations and experimental data
- Direct Bronsted acid-catalyzed derivatization of cellulose with poly(L-lactic acid) and D-mandelic acid
- Precipitation and filtration of lignin from black liquor of different origin
- A test apparatus for evaluating edge wicking in sized paperboard suitable for retortable packaging
- The effect of sizing and paper structure on paperboard for retortable packaging
- The use of polyelectrolyte complexes (PEC) as strength additives for different pulps used for production of fine paper
- Influence of polymeric additives on short-time creep of paper
- Increased joint-forming ability of ductile kraft pulp fibres by polyelectrolyte multilayer treatment – Influence of refining and drying strategies
- Improving optical properties of printing papers with dyes: A theoretical study
- Fibre surface modifications of market pulp by consecutive treatments with cationic and anionic starch
- Surface forces between cellulose surfaces in cationic polyelectrolyte solutions: The effect of polymer molecular weight and charge density
- Kinetics of sequential adsorption of polyelectrolyte multilayers on pulp fibres and their effect on paper strength
- Impact of calendering on coating structures
Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Edge penetration;
Moisture content;
Fibre swelling;
AKD sizing;
Paper structure;
Liquid packaging board;
Autoclaving;
Density
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Studies on the cofactor/PEO flocculation systems: In situ structural and viscoelastic analyses of cofactor/PEO complexes by QCM-D
- A study of AKD-size retention, reaction and sizing efficiency. Part 3: The effects of fibre charge density and electrolyte concentration on size retention
- A study of AKD-size retention, reaction and sizing efficiency. Part 4: The effects of pH, bicarbonate and metal ions on AKD-hydrolysis
- On the effect of a xylanase post-treatment as a means of reducing the yellowing of bleached hardwood kraft pulp
- Reaction kinetics of softwood kraft delignification – General considerations and experimental data
- Direct Bronsted acid-catalyzed derivatization of cellulose with poly(L-lactic acid) and D-mandelic acid
- Precipitation and filtration of lignin from black liquor of different origin
- A test apparatus for evaluating edge wicking in sized paperboard suitable for retortable packaging
- The effect of sizing and paper structure on paperboard for retortable packaging
- The use of polyelectrolyte complexes (PEC) as strength additives for different pulps used for production of fine paper
- Influence of polymeric additives on short-time creep of paper
- Increased joint-forming ability of ductile kraft pulp fibres by polyelectrolyte multilayer treatment – Influence of refining and drying strategies
- Improving optical properties of printing papers with dyes: A theoretical study
- Fibre surface modifications of market pulp by consecutive treatments with cationic and anionic starch
- Surface forces between cellulose surfaces in cationic polyelectrolyte solutions: The effect of polymer molecular weight and charge density
- Kinetics of sequential adsorption of polyelectrolyte multilayers on pulp fibres and their effect on paper strength
- Impact of calendering on coating structures