Effects of hydrodynamic shear during formation of paper sheets with the addition of nanofibrillated cellulose, cationic starch, and cationic retention aid, TAPPI Journal September 2024
Application: Modern papermaking systems, including pressure screens, additive injection systems, and headbox systems, can affect the levels of hydrodynamic shear to which the furnish is exposed after the addition of different chemical agents. A laboratory device called the Wet End Process Simulator (WEPS) can help predict the effects of different shear levels on retention, dewatering, and paper properties.
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