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Mechanical modification of softwood pulp fibers using a novel lightweight vertical bar plate
Author(s) -
HO-GYUNG GU,
Byung-Gul Min,
JiYoung Lee,
See-Han Park,
Min-Seok Lee,
ChangYoung Lee,
ChulHwan Kim
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
tappi journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.217
H-Index - 45
ISSN - 0734-1415
DOI - 10.32964/tj20.4.241
Subject(s) - bar (unit) , bridging (networking) , materials science , composite material , alloy , aluminium , cast iron , pulp (tooth) , service life , casting , structural engineering , engineering , geology , computer science , medicine , computer network , oceanography , pathology
Refiner plates made using sand casting have a draft angle, which results in a trapezoidal bar shape. These trapezoidal bar plates have a limited throughput compared to the vertical bar plates, and eventually the edges of the bars become dull, resulting in longer time to reach the target freeness and shorter service life. The new light-weight refiner plate with a bar insertion method into a plate base was developed by selecting an aluminium-based alloy as the plate base material and a stainless steel alloy with high wear resistance as the bar material. The light-weight plate with sharp bar edges was very effective in reducing refining energy by reaching the target freeness faster than the sand-cast bar plate. Finally, the lightweight sharp bar plate, which weighed only about half the weight of the cast bar plate, was expected to significantly contribute to easy replacement, improved paper quality, and larger throughput without excessive loss of fiber length.

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