N. Kinoshita et al., Influence of fibre length and filler particle size on pore structure and mechanical strength of filler-containing paper, CAN J CH EN, 78(5), 2000, pp. 974-982
Test sheets were prepared by incorporating softwood pulp with silica filler
, PW-5 (diameter 4.5 mum) or PW-20 (15 mum). Length-weighted averages of fi
bre were 2.5 (uncut fibre) and 1.25 mm (short-cut fibre). Pore sizes less t
han 150 mum were measured by mercury porosimeter. Sheets of short-cut fibre
s and mixed with uncut fibres at ratio of 3:1 or 1:3 had larger pore volume
s than others tested. When filler content increased, the total pore volume
increased for PW-20 sheets, but it did not for PW-5 sheets with short-cut f
ibres. Tensile index and folding endurance were very much affected by fibre
length. Contact number on a fibre was calculated by computer simulation, a
nd it had a linear relation with tensile index of sheet.