Paper and Board, 2. Raw Materials for Paper and Board Manufacture

Jürgen Blechschmidt

Jürgen Blechschmidt

formerly Papiertechnische Stiftung PTS, Dresden, Germany

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Sabine Heinemann

Sabine Heinemann

Oy Keskuslaboratorio, Espoo, Finland

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Hans-Joachim Putz

Hans-Joachim Putz

PMV TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany

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Maximilian Laufmann

Maximilian Laufmann

OMYA International, Oftringen, Switzerland

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Werner Kogler†

Werner Kogler†

OMYA International, Oftringen, Switzerland

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Thoralf Gliese

Thoralf Gliese

OMYA International, Oftringen, Switzerland

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Werner J. Auhorn

Werner J. Auhorn

formerly BASF, Senior Consultant, Frankenthal, Germany

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First published: 15 January 2012

Abstract

The article contains sections titled:

1.

Fibrous Materials

1.1.

Chemical Pulp

1.2.

Mechanical Pulp

1.3.

Recovered Paper, Recycled Fibers

1.3.1.

Role of Recovered Paper in the Paper and Board Industry

1.3.2.

Main Definitions for Statistics

1.3.3.

Utilization Rates for Different Paper Grades

1.3.4.

Resources of Recovered Paper

1.3.5.

Lists for Recovered Paper Grades

1.3.6.

Use of Recovered Paper Grades

2.

Mineral Additives

2.1.

Pigments as Fillers

2.1.1.

Why Use Fillers?

2.1.2.

Choice of Fillers

2.1.3.

Characterization of Fillers

2.1.4.

Main Mineral Fillers

2.1.5.

Specialty Filler Pigments

2.2.

Coating Pigments

2.2.1.

Main Coating Pigments

2.2.2.

Special Pigments

2.2.3.

Additional Pigments

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