2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2257060/v1
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Physical and Mechanical Properties of Papers Produced From Different Cellulosic Pulps Blending

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different fiber blending in the physical-mechanical properties of papers and understand to what extent the fiber blending influence produced paper quality. Three different commercial cellulosic pulps were used: eucalyptus, sisal, and pine pulp. Fiber morphological analyses were performed after refining in each pulp. The pulps were blended two by two in 5/95%, 25/75%, and 45/55% ratio in all possible combinations. Handsheets were formed (2% consistency) in a lab paperm… Show more

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“…Ten intact fibers were measured for every measurement on each slide, for a total of 200 measured fiber [42]. The average fiber dimensions were computed from these data, and the derived indices that follow were then establishe [43].…”
Section: Fiber Morphology Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ten intact fibers were measured for every measurement on each slide, for a total of 200 measured fiber [42]. The average fiber dimensions were computed from these data, and the derived indices that follow were then establishe [43].…”
Section: Fiber Morphology Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%