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Nanocellulose Coating on Kraft Paper
Paper is a biodegradable material, but in food packaging, its hygroscopicity and porosity can cause food contamination due to the exchange of gasses and liquids with the environment. Therefore, it is important to use biodegradable materials for paper coatings, such as nanocellulose, which is chemically compatible with paper but less hygroscopic.
Elaine Cristina Lengowski +6 more
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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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Utilization of Siwalan (Borassus flabellifer L.) Plantation Waste for Kraft Paper Production
Borassus flabellifer L., one of the palm-based commodities in Indonesia which is grows in dry areas especially around the north coast of Java Island.
Azmi Alvian Gabriel +1 more
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Studies on the Strength of Kraft Paper
Nobuakira Fujinami +2 more
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Chemical Characterization and Enzymatic Control of Stickies in Kraft Paper Production [PDF]
Paper recycling has increased in recent years. A principal consequence of this process is the problem of addressing polymeric components known as stickies. A deep characterization of stickies sampled over one year in a recycled paper industry in México was performed.
Lourdes Ballinas‐Casarrubias +8 more
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Chemical pulping of waste pineapple leaves fiber for kraft paper production
The main objective of this study is to evaluate the implementation of acetone as a pulping agent for pineapple leaves. Mixtures of water and acetone with concentration of 1%, 3%, 5%, 7%, and 10% were used.
Waham Ashaier Laftah +1 more
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How Different Carryover Pitch Extractive Components are Affecting Kraft Paper Strength [PDF]
Jussi Lahti +6 more
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Round-table Discussion on Kraft Paper
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Effect of Polyhydroxybutyrate and Ethyl Cellulose for Barrier Coating of Kraft Paper
Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB), a biodegradable polymer, has been studied as a substitute for petroleum-based polymers used for barrier coating to improve the barrier and mechanical properties of paper.
Dong Gun Lim +5 more
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Impact of cellulose degradation on space charge dynamics and dielectric properties of Kraft paper impregnated with ester liquid in comparison with mineral oil [PDF]
Applying environmentally friendly ester liquids in high‐voltage direct current (HVDC) converter transformers is a technological ambition that requires research on their performance under DC voltages.
Abdelrahman M. Alshehawy +2 more
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