KRAFT FIBER AND PULP QUALITIES OF 29 TREES OF NEW-ZEALAND GROWN EUCALYPTUS-NITENS

Citation
Rp. Kibblewhite et al., KRAFT FIBER AND PULP QUALITIES OF 29 TREES OF NEW-ZEALAND GROWN EUCALYPTUS-NITENS, Appita journal, 51(2), 1998, pp. 114-121
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Materials Science, Paper & Wood
Journal title
ISSN journal
10386807
Volume
51
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
114 - 121
Database
ISI
SICI code
1038-6807(1998)51:2<114:KFAPQO>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
There is a need to determine the between tree variation in the wood pr operties and kraft fibre and pulp qualities of softwoods and hardwoods that grow well in New Zealand. This information will be used in the p lanning and management of end-product directed plantation forests and tree-breeding programs. Variation among 29 individual trees of E. nite ns is extremely high; for the individual tree chip samples the basic d ensity range is 390-556kg/m(3), total lignin content 25.1-29.7%, and k raft pulp yield 54-59%. Between tree variation in some important kraft pulp properties are: fibre length (0.780.95mm), fibre perimeter (19.0 -21.6mm), wall area (coarseness) (53-70mm(2)), and handsheet bulk at 5 00 PFI mill rev (1.59-1.37cm(3)/g). The fibre width:thickness ratio an d length combination (r(2)=0.67), and the chip density and length comb ination (r(2)=0.64) are the best predictors of handsheet bulk. Fibres are curled and consequently 'shortened' by pulp bleaching.