BioResources (Aug 2016)

Effect of Refining on Physical Properties and Paper Strength of Pinus massoniana and China Fir Cellulose Fibers

  • Tingjie Chen,
  • Yongqun Xie,
  • Qihua Wei,
  • Xiaodong (Alice) Wang,
  • Olle Hagman,
  • Olov Karlsson,
  • Jinghong Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.11.3.7839-7848
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 7839 – 7848

Abstract

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To obtain a suitable refining process for Pinus massoniana cellulose fibers (PMCF) and China fir cellulose fibers (CFCF), the effects of the beating gap and the pulp consistency on the physical properties and the morphology of the two cellulose fibers were investigated. The results showed that the physical properties of the PMCF and the CFCF were well affected by the beating gap and the pulp consistency. The CFCF showed a smaller weight-average length and width than that of the PMCF. The CFCF exhibited smaller weight-average length, width, and kink index than the PMCF. It is easy to get the high beating degree, indicating it is more easily to be refined. Additionally, the tensile index and burst index of PMCFP and CFCFP increased with increasing beating degree, while the tear index decreased. Compared to the CFCF, the paper made from PMCF had superior strength properties. Consequently, the PMCF was suitable for refining with a high pulp consistency and a medium beating gap, whereas the CFCF had a medium pulp consistency and a big beating gap.

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