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Thermomechanical Pulp: Technology, Energy Requirements, Pulp Quality Characteristics and Morphological Aspects (in English)
Michael Jackson
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Norman Wild
(Author)
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Mark Frith
(Author)
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FriesenPress
· Hardcover
Thermomechanical Pulp: Technology, Energy Requirements, Pulp Quality Characteristics and Morphological Aspects (in English) - Jackson, Michael ; Wild, Norman ; Frith, Mark
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Synopsis "Thermomechanical Pulp: Technology, Energy Requirements, Pulp Quality Characteristics and Morphological Aspects (in English)"
This book provides an in-depth review of refiner-based mechanical pulping technology, specifically thermomechanical pulp (TMP) technology. The authors offer a readable and straightforward discussion of the technology, energy requirements, pulp quality characteristics, and morphological aspects of the thermomechanical pulping process. It is intended primarily to provide a useful introduction to young process engineers working in mechanical pulp mills in the early stages of their careers but with sufficient detail to provide the reader with a broader understanding of the overall process. University undergraduates as well as postgraduate students may also find this book to be a reliable resource. In addition, technologists and technical sales staff employed by equipment and chemical suppliers supporting the mechanical pulping industry will gain an improved understanding of the technology.This book offers a detailed overview of issues related to the market demand and production of high-yield market pulp, including wood composition and fibre morphology, the refining, screening and bleaching processes, and energy-saving approaches that reduce energy reliance without compromising quality. The authors provide a sound foundation for successful TMP plant operation as well as a reasonable starting point for any investigation into pulp-quality issues that may arise due to changes in chip supply or TMP plant operating parameters.