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Influence of recycling and temperature on the swelling ability of paper

✍ Scribed by Erika Letková; Michal Letko; Milan Vrška


Book ID
111491524
Publisher
Versita
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
196 KB
Volume
65
Category
Article
ISSN
0366-6352

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Abstract

Hornification is the loss of fiber wall swelling which is detrimental to subsequent recycling resulting from drying. It is known that dried fibers lose their conformability and swelling capacity. The effect of recycling treatment on the swelling ability of hardwood bleached kraft pulp fibers was determined. Modelling paper recycling, sheets were recycled using heat treatment (23°C, 60°C, 100°C). The results were compared with those for natural fibers from bleached kraft pulp. Swelling kinetics of sheets was measured by a modified method monitoring interactions of pulp with water. Swelling ability decreased during the recycling in comparison with never-recycled pulp at all temperatures. Recycling of sheets caused only small changes in the cupri-ethylene-diamine viscosity, however, the water retention value decreased considerably.


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