Journal article
SURVEY OF POTENTIAL RETENTION AIDS FOR NEWSPRINT MANUFACTURE.
Abstract
Among 17 polymers evaluated as retention aids for fines in newsprint manufacture, a high-molecular weight poly(oxyethylene) (PEO), was the most cost effective. An 80% first-pass retention was observed at 0. 4% PEO, whereas 0. 14% of a solid, high molecular weight, cationic poly (acrylamide), the next most cost effective retention aid, was required for the same performance. The effectiveness of the polymers was decreased with increasing amounts …
Authors
Pelton RH; Allen LH; Nugent HM
Journal
Pulp and Paper Canada, Vol. 81, No. 1, pp. 54–62
Publication Date
January 1, 1980
ISSN
0316-4004