8 research outputs found
The effect of enzymatic pulp treatment on the number of PFI mill revolutions required to achieve the freeness of 30°SR.
<p>The effect of enzymatic pulp treatment on the number of PFI mill revolutions required to achieve the freeness of 30°SR.</p
The effect of enzyme preparations and number of PFI mill revolutions on the weighted average fiber length.
<p>The effect of enzyme preparations and number of PFI mill revolutions on the weighted average fiber length.</p
Effects of enzyme treatment and PFI revolutions number on pulp freeness (a), water retention value (b) and fines content (c).
<p>Effects of enzyme treatment and PFI revolutions number on pulp freeness (a), water retention value (b) and fines content (c).</p
The impact of the dose of enzymatic preparation and pretreatment time on the selected pulp and paper properties.
<p>The impact of the dose of enzymatic preparation and pretreatment time on the selected pulp and paper properties.</p
The dependence of tear resistance: breaking length ratio on enzymatic pulp treatment.
<p>The dependence of tear resistance: breaking length ratio on enzymatic pulp treatment.</p
Microscopic images (electron scanning microscope, 50 ÎŒm bar enables estimation of the fibresâ size) illustrating the effect of enzymatic pulp treatment on the appearance of fibres before and after refining.
<p>Microscopic images (electron scanning microscope, 50 ÎŒm bar enables estimation of the fibresâ size) illustrating the effect of enzymatic pulp treatment on the appearance of fibres before and after refining.</p
The impact of the three enzyme preparations on refined pulp and paper parameters (for pulp freeness of 30°SR).
<p>The impact of the three enzyme preparations on refined pulp and paper parameters (for pulp freeness of 30°SR).</p
Effects of enzyme treatment and PFI mill revolutions number on breaking length (a) and tear resistance (b) of paper.
<p>Effects of enzyme treatment and PFI mill revolutions number on breaking length (a) and tear resistance (b) of paper.</p