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Wood pitch fixative evaluation by laser particle size analysis

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posted on 2023-05-17, 02:04 authored by McLean, DS, Karen Stack, Richardson, DE
Wood pitch deposition onto the surface of papermaking machinery continues to be a costly problem.Fixatives - substances said to attach wood resin to wood fibre - have been used to alleviate wood pitch deposition to varying degrees of success. This paper aims to evaluate to what degree fixatives alter the colloidal wood pitch particle size. We were able to show how different wood resin fixatives alter the colloidal wood pitch particle size at three different pH values (4.75, 6.85 and 8.06). The fixatives can be divided into two categories, colloid disrupting and colloid stabilising, according to how they change pitch particle size.

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Publication title

Appita Journal

Volume

62

Issue

4

Pagination

266-271

ISSN

1038-6807

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Appita

Place of publication

Carlton Clock Tower, Ste 47 255 Drummond St, Carlton, Australia, Victoria,3053

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  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Paper products and pulp

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