Recycled fibre
- Legislation
- Sources and quality of paper for recycling
- Recyclability of paper and board products – Deinkability
- Recycling versus recyclability
- Technical aspects of recycling
- Relevance of recyclability
- Repulpability and deinkability
- Deinkability test methods
- EPRC deinkability assessment
- Deinkability of different printed products
- Removability of adhesive applications
- EPRC assessment on removability of adhesive applications in graphic paper products
- Unit operations and equipment in recycled fibre processing
- Design of processes
- Design principles for stock preparation processes
- Process design for graphical grades, news print
- Process design for tissue
- Process design for board and packaging grades
- Reject and Sludge handling for graphical and tissue applications
- Reject and Sludge handling for board and packaging applications
- Water management
- Additives
- Deinking
- Bleaching of deinked pulp
- Process water treatment
- Sticky control – detackification
- Enzymatic solution for recycled fibres
- Papermaking potential of recycled fibre
- Differences between virgin and recycled fibre
- Repeated (manifold) recycling experiments
- Multiple papermaking with recycled fibres
- Modelling of fibre age distribution
- Special request of recycled fibre furnish in papermaking
- Effects of recycled fibre in papermaking
- Challenges of increased recycled fibre utilisation
Bleaching of deinked pulp The bleaching of deinked pulp is an important and often vital stage in the processing of recovered paper. It contributes decisively to improving the optical characteristics of deinked pulp. Bleaching is not always a routine procedure. It is only done in cases where the quality of the recycled fibre pulp to
Authors & references
Authors:
Roland Pelzer, James G. Tausche, Dr Jianhu Ma; Manuel Fuzy, Joerg Polste
Based on: Papermaking Science and Technology, book 7, Recycled fibre and deinking, Höke U. and Schabel S. (Book editor).Chapter 7 Additives. Jyväskylä, 2000, Fapet Oy. More references can also be found in this chapter.
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