Effect of Wood Quality on Thermomechanical Pulping: A Case Study on Black Spruce and Jack Pine
Date Published: 1997
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- Law, Ken N.
Centre de Recherche en Pâtes et Papiers, Université du Québec à Trois-Riviéres - Valade, Jacques L.
Centre de Recherche en Pâtes et Papiers, Université du Québec à Trois-Riviéres
Characteristics of fibre development of black spruce and jack pine TMP fibres were studied. Comparatively, pine fibres were more susceptible to break down into short and coarse elements rather than to develop into more slender components. Pine fibres had lower curl and kink indices and water retention value.
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