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Brightness reversion of hardwood and softwood kraft pulps during bleaching.


Application: This report will help mill staff better understand brightness reversion reversion: see atavism.  and improve bleach plant operations.

Brightness reversion may occur if bleaching chemicals become exhausted part way in the tower. When this happens, pulp brightness may drop significantly as the pulp remains at high temperature until it exits the tower. This phenomenon has been observed with most bleaching chemicals but few, if any, attempts have been made to quantify its extent as a function of bleaching operating conditions.

We used experimental data from softwood softwood

Timber obtained from coniferous trees (mainly of the pine and fir families). With the exception of bald cypress, tamarack, and larch, softwood trees are evergreens.
 and hardwood pulps to develop empirical equations on the effect of tower residence time, kappa Kappa

Used in regression analysis, Kappa represents the ratio of the dollar price change in the price of an option to a 1% change in the expected price volatility.

Notes:
Remember, the price of the option increases simultaneously with the volatility.
 factor, and temperature on the maximum achievable brightness, reversion time, and brightness reversion for different bleaching sequences. Bleach plant engineers and operators can use the equations to calculate the maximum brightness achievable and the time at which brightness reversion occurs.

Tessier, now senior coordinator, process stability technology, with International Paper in Loveland, Ohio Loveland (IPA: /ˈlʌvlənd/) is a city in Hamilton, Clermont, and Warren counties in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. , USA, conducted this research while president of ISAC ISAC Illinois Student Assistance Commission
ISAC Istituto di Scienze dell'Atmosfera e del Clima (Italy)
ISAC International Society for Analytical Cytology
ISAC Iowa State Association of Counties
ISAC Information Sharing Analysis Center
 Technology Inc.; Savoie, now senior analyst, corporate development, with Abitibi-Consolidated Inc. in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, conducted this research while senior engineer with Nexfor Technology. Email Tessier at patrick.tessier@ipaper.com or Savoie at martin_savoie@abicon.com.
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Title Annotation:Bleaching
Author:Savoie, Martin
Publication:Solutions - for People, Processes and Paper
Date:Oct 1, 2002
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