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Citation: Mf. Davy et al., ECONOMIC-EVALUATION OF BLACK LIQUOR TREATMENT PROCESSES FOR INCREMENTAL KRAFT PULP PRODUCTION - A COMPARISON OF 2 PROCESSES AT PAPRICAN, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(2), 1998, pp. 35-39
Citation: M. Heaven et al., INTEGRATED TOOL FOR INTELLIGENT IDENTIFICATION OF CD PROCESS ALIGNMENT, SHRINKAGE AND DYNAMICS - HAS BEEN TESTED WITH VARIOUS TYPES OF ACTUATORS, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(2), 1998, pp. 40-44
Citation: Bj. Fuhr et al., SEASONAL-VARIATIONS AT A MECHANICAL NEWSPRINT MILL - CHIP PROPERTIES LINKED TO THE TIME OF YEAR, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(2), 1998, pp. 45-49
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Citation: L. Raymond et al., PITCH DEPOSITION IN A FINE PAPER-MILL - DOMTAR USES A TEAM-APPROACH TO CONTROL THE PROBLEM, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(2), 1998, pp. 56-59
Citation: N. Mccubbin, PLAN YOUR TRIP USING A CD-ROM - TRAVEL PLANNING, RESTAURANT GUIDES, POSITIONING SYSTEMS ARE ALL AVAILABLE, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(2), 1998, pp. 61-61
Citation: G. Rodden, PM5 PUTS DOLBEAU IN AN EMINENT POSITION - THE MILLS NEW PAPER GRADES SHOULD BE A GOOD COMPLEMENT TO ALLIANCES PRODUCTS FROM DONNACONA AND COOSA PINES, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(10), 1998, pp. 20-21
Authors:
DOUGLAS MA
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Citation: Ma. Douglas et al., FIELD TRIALS AND EMISSIONS TESTING OF PAPER DEINKING SOLIDS (PDS) - UNIQUE SCIENTIFIC PARTNERSHIP DEMONSTRATES LOW EMISSIONS POTENTIAL OF TECHNOLOGY, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(10), 1998, pp. 25-31
Citation: J. Virtapohja, DETERMINATION OF CHELATING-AGENTS (EDTA AND DTPA) IN BLEACH LIQUORS -METHOD IS FAST AND SIMPLE, WITH GOOD REPEATABILITY, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(10), 1998, pp. 33-35
Authors:
LUNABBA P
GRANFELDT T
GRUNDSTROM P
LARY E
Citation: P. Lunabba et al., TOP QUALITY DEINKED PULP FROM MIXED OFFICE WASTE BY HIGH-TEMPERATURE PEROXIDE BLEACHING - HIGH-TEMPERATURES IMPROVE THE EFFICIENCY OF PEROXIDE BLEACHING, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(10), 1998, pp. 36-39
Citation: D. Tse et al., RECYCLED PULP WASHING, PART II - OPTIMUM WASHING SUBSYSTEM SELECTION FOR A SINGLE-LOOP ONP OMG DEINKING PLANT - ITS A DECISION BETWEEN QUALITY AND PRODUCTION COST/, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(10), 1998, pp. 40-47
Citation: A. Braaten et al., FILM APPLICATORS - THE PAST, THE PRESENT, THE FUTURE - HIGHLIGHTS SOME OF THE FACTORS DRIVING TODAYS FILM COATING PROCESSES, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(10), 1998, pp. 48-52
Authors:
WOOD JR
MCDONALD JD
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Citation: Jr. Wood et al., THE EFFECT OF PAPER-MACHINE FORMING AND PRESSING ON OFFSET LINTING - FORMING AND CONSOLIDATION IN THE PRESSES STRONGLY INFLUENCE SHEET LINTING, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(10), 1998, pp. 53-59
Citation: A. Astrom et J. Fox, QUALITY ASPECTS OF 100-PERCENT DEINKED NEWSPRINT FURNISH - EXPERIENCEIN RECYCLING IS A MAJOR FACTOR IN SUCCESSFUL STARTUP OF DEINKING MILL, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(10), 1998, pp. 60-63
Citation: J. Piipponen, NONIDEAL VALVES IN CONTROL - TUNING OF LOOPS AND SELECTION OF VALVES - EFFECTS WERE STUDIED AND SIMULATED, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(10), 1998, pp. 64-69