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Drying Technology
An International Journal
Volume 23, 2005 - Issue 1-2
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Original Articles

Enhancement of Properties of Diverse Grades of Paper by Superheated Steam Drying

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Pages 397-406 | Published online: 16 Feb 2007
 

Abstract:

Studies from this laboratory have documented significant changes in properties when paper is dried in superheated steam rather than, as in all current processes, in air. Extending these investigations to additional important pulp types, recycled pulps, and filled papers, and using commercial furnishes from mills, has identified further grades of paper for which drying in superheated steam enhances key properties. For bleached chemithermomechanical pulps and blends with kraft pulp, as used for tissue and toweling, strong paper resulted with 10% higher bulk. Linerboard from 100% recycled old corrugated containers (OCC) is obtained with various strength properties increased by up to 21% with no densification, actually a 4% increase in bulk. Linerboard from high-yield (55–67%) virgin kraft pulps shows a 23 to 37% increase in strength and toughness. Filled papers containing 0–10% clay can be produced with the same brightness but 23% higher tensile index when dried in superheated steam.

Notes

Set 1: Effect on bulk; Set 2: Effect on linerboard strength; Set 3: Effect on filled paper; SHS indicates superheated steam.

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