Selected fibre and pulp publications

Published: 3/16/2009 |
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  • Mörseburg, K. and Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2009): Assessing the combined benefits of clay and nanofibrillated cellulose in layered TMP-based sheets. Cellulose, DOI 10.1007/s10570-009-9290-4

 

  • Hill, J., Sabourin, M., Johansson, L. and Aichinger, J. (2009): “Enhancing fiber development at reduced energy consumption using TMP sub-processes and targeted chemical application- pilot and commercial scale results”,  2009 International Mechanical Pulping Conference, Sundsvall, Sweden.

 

  • Enberg, S., Paulsson, M., Rundlöf, M., Johnsen, I. A. and Axelsson, P. (2009): “The influence of process conditions during pulp storage on the optical properties of Norway spruce high-yield pulps”,  2009 International Mechanical Pulping Conference, Sundsvall, Sweden, 117.  

 

  • Tanase, M., Stenius, P., Johansson, L., Sandberg, C. (2009): “Mass Balance of Extractives Around Impressafiner in Mill and Pilot Scale”, 2009 International Mechanical Pulping Conference, Sundsvall, Sweden.

 

  • Gorski, D., Engstrand, P., Hill, J. and Johansson, L. (2009): “Reduction of Energy Consumption in Refining Through Mechanical Pretreatment of Wood Chips”, 2009 International Mechanical Pulping Conference, Sundsvall, Sweden.

 

  • Eriksen, O., Holmqvist, C., Mohlin,  U-B. (2008): “Fibre floc drainage: a possible cause for substantial pressure peaks in low-consistency refiners”, Nord. Pulp Pap. Res. J. 23(3), 321-326

 

  • Mörseburg, K., Chinga, G. (2007): "Tailoring printing paper properties – Potential and weakness of mechanical pulps in multilayered sheets". International Mechanical Pulping Conference, Minneapolis, USA. 

 

  • Johnsen, I. A. and Stenius, P. (2007): “Effects of selective wood resin adsorption on paper properties”, Nord. Pulp Pap. Res. J. 22(4), 452.  

 

  • Reme, P. A., Helle, T. (2001): "Quantitative assessment of mechanical fibre dimensions during defibration and fibre development", Journal of Pulp and Paper Science 27 (1), 1 - 7.