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Influence of fibre/fibre joint strength and fibre flexibility on the strength of papers from unbleached kraft fibres

Forsström, Jennie (author)
Mittuniversitetet,Institutionen för naturvetenskap (-2008),FSCN – Fibre Science and Communication Network
Torgnysdotter, Annsofie (author)
Mittuniversitetet,KTH,Fiber- och polymerteknologi,Institutionen för naturvetenskap (-2008),FSCN – Fibre Science and Communication Network
Wågberg, Lars (author)
KTH,Fiber- och polymerteknologi
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2005
2005
English.
In: Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal. - 0283-2631 .- 2000-0669. ; 20:2, s. 186-191
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  • The joint strength between single fibres and its influence on strength properties of papers was evaluated, taking into account the effect of pulp yield, ionic form of the carboxyl groups and drying. Fibre/fibre joint strength stayed almost constant for pulps with yield between 45 % and 50 %. Further increasing the pulp yield increased the joint strength until a maximum value was reached at a pulp yield of around 57 %, after which the joint strength decreased. Joint strength correlated well to paper tensile strength for never dried fibres, i.e. a lower joint strength resulted in lower sheet tensile index. The decrease in sheet tensile index was not as pronounced as the decrease in joint strength. Changing counter-ion from Na+ to Ca2(+) or H+ did not affect fibre flexibility, although it reduced the joint strength as the molecular contact area decreased due to a reduced swelling upon changing the counter-ions. Drying the high yield pulp lowered both the joint strength and the sheet tensile index to the same extent. The sheet tensile index, for the low yield pulp, decreased much more than the fibre/fibre joint strength after drying the fibres. In conclusion, a combination of a lower fibre flexibility, resulting in fewer contact points between fibres in the sheet, and a lower joint strength after drying was responsible for the reduction in sheet tensile index.

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TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER  -- Materialteknik -- Pappers-, massa- och fiberteknik (hsv//swe)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY  -- Materials Engineering -- Paper, Pulp and Fiber Technology (hsv//eng)
TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER  -- Kemiteknik (hsv//swe)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY  -- Chemical Engineering (hsv//eng)

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bonded area
bonding strength
counter-ions
flexibility
hornification
joints
pulp yield
tensile strength
unbleached pulp
Cellulose and paper engineering
Cellulosa- och pappersteknik
Chemical engineering

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