CHEESA (Jun 2023)

The Effect of H-Factor on Kappa Number and Viscosity in Continuous Digester

  • Rizka Wulandari Putri,
  • Rahmatullah Rahmatullah,
  • Faisal Siagian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.25273/cheesa.v6i1.15681.26-33
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 26 – 33

Abstract

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One of the most important steps in pulping is the cooking process, which serves to separate the cellulose and hemicellulose from lignin and other by-products. During the cooking process in the digester, various factors must be considered to create high-quality pulp. Among these factors, the H-Factor plays a significant role due to its impact on the kappa number and viscosity in the pulping process. A high H-Factor can also damage the strength of the pulp. Therefore, this research aims to investigate the effect of the H-Factor and active alkali on pulp yield and quality. The active alkali used was in line with the desired production objectives, as insufficient levels of active alkali can lead to a low yield of pulp. Meanwhile, pulp quality standards in the Pulp and Paper Industry included kappa number of 12-18 in the digester process, an approximate viscosity of 23 mPa.s, and the selection of H-Factor based on the desired production target.

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