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Using multi-method analysis to identify challenging paper machine . . . This paper discusses the use of a multi-method analysis in deposit and defect anal-ysis and presents several case studies that demonstrate how this comprehensive approach can often produce an interpretation result of greater conviction and value to the papermaker
Paper Defects and Defects in Paper - Paperonweb A defect in coated paper, caused by the separation of the coating layer on the formation of fissures in the surface of the coating due to printing or other converting process
K-Alpha: Investigating the Mechanism of Defect Formation on Aging Paper K-Alpha was used to investigate the mechanism of defect formation on paper stored under warm, high humidity conditions for 46 years The analysis showed that the defect was due to fungal growth, as indicated by an increased nitrogen concentration at the defect site
Analysis of Spotty Deposits on Fine Paper and Investigation of Key . . . ABSTRACT: Defect spots degrade paper quality and often cause sheet breaks and other problems in the subsequent coating process We encountered sporadic surges of defect spots on paper from a paper machine producing printing and writing grades of paper
Paper quality analysis - defect and image classification | ABB For example, the WIS formation analysis feature provides real-time size, shape and intensity analysis of formation floc and void contents by 16 size categories, which far exceeds the single formation index from similar solutions on the market
Deposit Analysis Investigating Microbial Problems in a Paper Machine . . . Microbial deposits in a paper mill process can impact machine efficiency and runnability Results from both on-site qualitative testing and off-site semi-quantitative and quantitative analyses will provide compositional information on the deposit defect
Control of tacky deposits on paper machines – A review SUMMARY: Wood-derived pitch and tacky materials of synthetic origin in recovered fiber streams often cause serious deposit problems on papermaking equipment Ideally such materials would be completely removed in processes such as screening, cleaning, washing, or flotation de-inking