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Manufacture of Paperboard

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1971
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The basic raw material used in manufacture of fiberboard is cellulose fiber which is obtained from trees and/or reclaimed (waste) paper.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Cellulose fibers are obtained from trees by the “pulping” operation which involves debarking, chipping, and cooking with ...
David W. Flotow, James V. LaMarre
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Water-based adhesive penetration into paperboard and coated paperboard

TAPPI Journal
The setting of water-based adhesives in contact with paperboard is important in the production of boxes and other packaging, but the topic has received little attention in the literature. The penetration of the adhesive into the paper surface is important to get good bond strength through mechanical interlocking. The influence of the process conditions
MUBARAK KHLEWEE   +2 more
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A comparison analysis of the paperboard properties: bagasse versus recycled paperboards

Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal
Abstract In this study, we examined the physical, chemical, and microbial properties of two types of industrial paperboards, with the same initial basis weight (Grammage = 180 g/m2). One type was made from bagasse (Sugarcane stalk residue), while the other was recycled.
Reza Beiranvand   +2 more
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Unsuspected Paperboard-Endophthalmitis in Ruptured Eye

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1990
ABSTRACT The eye of a 3-year-old boy was directly exposed to the explosion of an M-80 firecracker which he had been holding in his hand. The cornea and lens were ruptured. Although not evident on an initial CT scan, pathologic examination revealed a paperboard foreign body lodged in the vitreous. This paperboard, rather than the burnt powder,
J R, Wolter, M A, Pavilack
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Influence of Paperboard Structure and Processing Conditions on Forming of Complex Paperboard Structures

Packaging Technology and Science, 2011
Experiments were made with a laboratory apparatus for forming paper sheets into double‐curved structures. The purpose was to learn more about the design criteria for forming of paper materials into complex shapes. The influence of forming parameters such as moisture and temperature was studied, and the performance of some common pulps as raw materials ...
Magnus Östlund   +2 more
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