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"Mechanical Pulping"

Volume 5 of the Papermaking Science and Technology Series


Edited by Jan Sundholm
1999. 428 pages, hard cover
Item Number 0202FIN05 ISBN: 952-5216-05-5

Volume 5 of the Papermaking Science and Technology Series, published by TAPPI and the Finnish
Paper Engineers’ Association. This book contains the work of 28 mechanical pulping industry experts and
covers both the fundamentals and practical technology of mechanical pulping. It will be a valuable
reference for students as well as scientists and engineers.

Contents include:
• Introduction
• What is Mechanical Pulping?
• History of Mechanical Pulping
• Fundamentals of Mechanical Pulping
• Raw Materials
• Grinding and Pressure Grinding
• Thermomechanical Pulping
• Chemimechanical Pulping
• Screening and Cleaning
• Refining of Shives and Coarse Fibers
• Bleaching
• Thickening, Storage, and Post Refining
• Flow Sheets for Various Paper Grades
• Environmental Impacts of Mechanical Pulps
• The Character and Properties of Mechanical Pulps
• Future Outlook

Index includes:
A Bow screen
Abrasive Breaker bar
Acetic acid Brightening
Agitation Brown groundwood
Air emissions Burr
Alkaline peroxide mechanical pulping C
Amplitude Canadian standard freeness
Arabinogalactan Carbonyl groups
Asplund Cascade control
Axial compression Cavitation
Axial load Cell wall thickness
B Centrifugal force
Bar Centrigrinder
Bark Chain grinder
Barrier screening Chip quality
Basic density Chops
Basket COD
Bersano Collapsibility
Bi-Vis Condensing
BOD Conditioning
Bonding Conductometric titration
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"Mechanical Pulping"
Volume 5 of the Papermaking Science and Technology Series
Edited by Jan Sundholm
Conical disc Great Northern
Consistency Grinding zone
Cyclic stress Grit
Cyclone Groove
D H
DD Handsheet properties
Deinked pulp Heartwood
Digester High speed
Disc filter Hole screen
Dissolved substances Hot grinding
Double disc Hot Loop
Drainage properties Hydrodynamic stiffness measurement
DTPA I
E Image analyzer
Earlywood Impact
EDTA Impressafiner
Efficiency Intensity
Elastic Internal fibrillation
Elastic modulus Interstage sulfonation
Electron beam treatment J
Energy consumption Juvenile wood
Entzymatic treatment K
Epsom salt Keller
Exchanger Knotwood
Explosion pulping L
External purification Latency
Extractives Latewood
F LE
Fatigue Length of fines particles
Fenerty Light absorption
Fiber classification methods Light scattering
Fiber coarseness Light-induced
Fiber flexibility Lignans
Fiber length Lipophilic extractives
Fiber wall thickness Liquid packaging board
Fiber width Load controls
Fibrillation Log aligner
Fine cleaner Log feeding
Fines LWC
Flexibility M
Fluff pulp Magnesium sulfate
Folding boxboard Martensitic
Formamidine sulfinic acid Mature wood
FQA Mechanical printing paper
Fractionation Medium consistency
Freeness Moment of inertia
Frequency MRSD
FSA Multistage process
G MuST
Galactoglucomannan N
Galacturonic acid Nacke refiner

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"Mechanical Pulping"
Volume 5 of the Papermaking Science and Technology Series
Edited by Jan Sundholm
Newsprint Sharpening
O Shredder
ozone Silicon carbide
P Simons staining
Paper grade Single disc
Particle size distribution Single stage
Pc number Slightly mechanical
Pectins Slot
Peeling off mechanism Sodium bisulfite
Peracetic acid Sodium borohydride
Perhydroxyl ion Sodium silicate
Phenolic Sodium sulfite
Photography Softening
Plat gap Specific edge load
Pocket grinders Specific filtration resistance
Power control Specific surface
PQM Specific surface load
Pre-screen Speed control
Pressurized disc filter SRE
PREX Steam pressure
Primary screen Steaming
Printability Stiffness
PRMP T
Production rate TDC
Pulp Expert Temperature
Pulp suspension properties Tertiary screen
R Thermopulp
Reboiler Thickening ratio
Recycled fibers Thinnings
Refiner bleaching TOC
Refining consistency toxic
Refining intensity Turbidity
Removal efficiency Turpentine
Residence time Twin
Resin U
Reversion Ultrasound treatment
RGP V
Rinheat Viscoelastic
RTS Voelter
S Voith
Sand removal Volatile organic compounds
Sandstone W
Sapwood Water jet
SB Wedge wire
Screw impregnator WRV
Screw press X
Scrubber Xylan
SD Y
Secondary screen Yellowing
Sedimentation volume

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