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The hydrophilic nature of cellulose compromises the dielectric properties of kraft paper insulation when exposed to water and moisture. The effort to address this setback is an ongoing research enquiry.
Mohammed K. Mahmood +3 more
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Mechanical properties of recycled Kraft paper residue polyester composites [PDF]
Construction industry has a significant grow in the past few years. Following that rate, the amount of residue produced from that growth also increases. The need to find alternatives apart from disposing that residue in landfills have led researchers to ...
João Marciano Laredo dos Reis +2 more
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Borassus flabellifer L. waste for Kraft paper production with Kraft methods [PDF]
Borassus flabellifer L. becomes one of the palm-based commodities in Indonesia that can grow well in dry areas, especially around the north coast of Java Island. An abundant waste of this plant, in the form of leaf midrib and fruit fiber, has a potential as a source of lignocellulose for the paper industry.
Azmi Alvian Gabriel +1 more
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Effect of Chemical Crosslinking on the Biodegradation Rate of Kraft Paper
Wood-based paper fibers are inherently biodegradable. In contact with moist soil and in compost, papermaking fibers are readily broken down by soil microbes.
Antti Korpela +2 more
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Study on the mechanical and optical properties of kraft liner paper produced from mixing of OCC and virgin hardwoods kraft pulp [PDF]
This study was aimed to investigate the effects of mixing OCC fibers with mixed hardwoods kraft pulp at Iran Wood and Paper Industry Co (Chuka). OCC has been repulped according to the common method in paper recycling industry and its freeness, along with
Ali Khalili gasht rodkhani +4 more
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Thermal stress and moisture absorption can cause a synergetic negative impact on kraft paper. Among various approaches for improving the dielectric properties of kraft paper, nanotechnology has had promising results.
Mohammed Mahmood Katun +4 more
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The availability of the raw materials needed to produce fibre is decreasing as demand for fibre increases over time. In an effort, to preserve natural biodiversity and improve waste management, this research aims to substitute available raw materials for
Jaafar Adnan +6 more
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Indeterminate-length quantum coding [PDF]
The quantum analogues of classical variable-length codes are indeterminate-length quantum codes, in which codewords may exist in superpositions of different lengths. This paper explores some of their properties.
A. R. Calderbank +18 more
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Experimental investigation on performance of fabrics for indirect evaporative cooling applications [PDF]
© 2016 Indirect evaporative cooling, by using water evaporation to absorb heat to lower the air temperature without adding moisture, is an extremely low energy and environmentally friendly cooling principle.
Fancey, Kevin S. +3 more
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Virgin kraft pulp and paper characteristics of Vitex Pubescens Vahl. (Halban) wood [PDF]
Insufficient wood-based materials due to environmental sustainability have further enhanced the search for alternatives in the paper industry. Thus, wood sample from Vitex Pubescens Vahl (Halban) was evaluated based on the pulp characteristics; and paper
A Hamid, Mokhtar +4 more
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