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Abstract The present work was based on analysis of the flow regime of fibre suspensions, that corresponds to furnishes and process conditions typically established for tissue paper manufacturing, i.e., under the common range of stock consistencies at the machine headbox and most usual furnish compositions. The flocculation potential of fibre suspensions used for toilet papers, facial tissues, paper towels and table napkins were evaluated on the principles of analytical concepts for fibre agglomeration propensity. The results show crowding numbers from 5.0 to 69.0, depending on the type of fibre or fibre blending ratios. The findings regarding agglomeration factors indicate that flow regimes are mainly in semi-concentrated and around gel state zones but reached the concentrated flow regime, in extreme conditions of fibre morphology and stock consistency. The influence of hardwood and softwood mixture ratios on the fibre suspension features is shown and discussed for common formulations of tissue base paper. The effect of fibre length and coarseness on the flocculation potential and the impacts of fibre suspension flow regimes on the structural properties of tissue paper, such as the formation uniformity are discussed, demonstrating the reasons for the preferred use of high hardwood content in furnish balance for tissue paper manufacturing.
期刊介绍:
Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal (NPPRJ) is a peer-reviewed, international scientific journal covering to-date science and technology research in the areas of wood-based biomass:
Pulp and paper: products and processes
Wood constituents: characterization and nanotechnologies
Bio-refining, recovery and energy issues
Utilization of side-streams from pulping processes
Novel fibre-based, sustainable and smart materials.
The editors and the publisher are committed to high quality standards and rapid handling of the peer review and publication processes.
Topics
Cutting-edge topics such as, but not limited to, the following:
Biorefining, energy issues
Wood fibre characterization and nanotechnology
Side-streams and new products from wood pulping processes
Mechanical pulping
Chemical pulping, recovery and bleaching
Paper technology
Paper chemistry and physics
Coating
Paper-ink-interactions
Recycling
Environmental issues.