Natural fibre products
- Printing and writing papers
- Paperboards
- Tissue
- Nonwovens
- Speciality papers
- Production of paper and board
- Stock and water systems
- Web forming
- Wet pressing
- Drying of natural fibre products
- Surface sizing
- Pigment coating
- Finishing
- Converting of paper and board
- Papermaking chemistry
- Paper physics
- Printing
Pulps used in LPB For LPB production only virgin fibres can be used, as purity and cleanliness are of utmost importance for this type of packaging. LPB can be made of UKP or bleached chemical pulp. The idea in liquid packaging board structure is to maximise stiffness, by using a high modulus of elasticity pulp
Authors & references
Authors:
Jouni Paltakari and Victoria Lindqvist, Aalto University
Based on: Papermaking Science and Technology, book 18, Paper and Board Grades, Paulapuro, H. (Book editor). Chapter 2, Paperboard grades. Jyväskylä, 2000, Fapet Oy. More literature references can also be found in this chapter.
References:
- Papermaking Science and Technology, book 18, Paper and Board Grades, Paulapuro, H. (Book editor). Chapter 2, Paperboard grades. Jyväskylä, 2000, Fapet Oy.
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