8 Performance analysis of a paper mill plant by considering reworking/degradation of its components

2021 ◽  
pp. 119-136
Author(s):  
Amit Kumar ◽  
Arun Kumar Garov
TAPPI Journal ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 73-81 ◽  
Author(s):  
GISELY SAMISTRARO ◽  
PETER W. HART ◽  
JORGE LUIZ COLODETTE ◽  
RICARDO PAIM

Eucalyptus dunii has been commercially used in southern Brazil because of its relatively good frost tolerance and adequate productivity in the winter months. More recently, interest has grown in cultivating Eucalyptus benthamii Maiden & Cambage, which presents even superior frost tolerance compared to E. dunii and is highly productive as well. The quality of E. benthamii for pulp production is not yet proven. Thus, the chemical, anatomical, and technological aspects of pulp made from E. benthamii were compared with those of E. dunii for unbleached paper production. Samples of E. benthamii chips were obtained and analyzed for their basic density, chemical composition, higher heating value, trace elemental analysis, and chip size distribution. The chips were kraft cooked using conditions that produced a 74 ± 6 kappa number. The pulps were characterized for kappa number, yield, viscosity, and morphologic characteristics (e.g., length, wall thickness, and coarseness). Black liquor was analyzed for total solids, organics, inorganics, sodium sulfide, sodium hydroxide, and sodium carbonate. Brownstocks were beaten at five different energy levels in a Valley beater, and the physical strength properties of 120 g/m² handsheets were measured to develop a beater curve. The results of this study showed differences in delignification between the two woods and lower pulp yield for E. benthamii , which are related to their chemical compositions and basic densities. The E. benthamii studied in this work exhibited higher amounts of lignin and extractives, lower carbohydrate content, and lower basic density. However, cooking a blend of the two woods afforded good results in pulping and in physical pulp properties.


AGRIMOR ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 40-44
Author(s):  
Myrna Pratiwi Nasution ◽  
Laura Juita Pinem

Produktivitas tanaman kelapa sawit sangat dipengaruhi oleh kualitas benih yang digunakan. Pemakaian benih kelapa sawit bersertifikat dipercayai oleh petani yang kritis dalam memberikan produktivitas tanaman kelapa sawit yang bermutu dan kontinyu. Sikap dan kepuasan petani dalam menggunakan benih kelapa sawit bersertifikat merupakan hal yang perlu dicermati untuk memahami keinginan petani. Penelitian ini dirancang untuk mengamati hal tersebut. Sikap petani dianalisis dengan menggunakan pendekatan multiatribut fishbean sedangkan kepuasan dianalisis dengan menggunakan Important Performance Analysis (IPA) dan Customer Satisfied Index (CSI). Berdasarkan penelitian diketahui bahwa atribut-atribut yang menentukan sikap dan kepuasan petani adalah hasil panen, ketahan terhadap hama dan penyakit, umur tanaman, daya tumbuhbenih, efisiensi penggunaan pupuk, jenis varietas, ukuran benih, sertifikasi benih, harga benih, harga Tandan Buah Segar (TBS), kemudahan dalam akses benih, stok benih, kemudahan dalam menjual TBS, dan promosi toko.Analisis multiatribut Fishbeinmenunjukkan sikap netral terhadap benih kelapa sawit bersertifikat (76 persen). Sementara hasil CSI menunjukkan bahwa 70.04 persen petani merasa puas atas atribut-atribut pada benih kelapa sawit bersertifikat.


TAPPI Journal ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 14-20 ◽  
Author(s):  
YUAN-SHING PERNG ◽  
EUGENE I-CHEN WANG ◽  
SHIH-TSUNG YU ◽  
AN-YI CHANG

Trends toward closure of white water recirculation loops in papermaking often lead to a need for system modifications. We conducted a pilot-scale study using pulsed electrocoagulation technology to treat the effluent of an old corrugated containerboard (OCC)-based paper mill in order to evaluate its treatment performance. The operating variables were a current density of 0–240 A/m2, a hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 8–16 min, and a coagulant (anionic polyacrylamide) dosage of 0–22 mg/L. Water quality indicators investigated were electrical con-ductivity, suspended solids (SS), chemical oxygen demand (COD), and true color. The results were encouraging. Under the operating conditions without coagulant addition, the highest removals for conductivity, SS, COD, and true color were 39.8%, 85.7%, 70.5%, and 97.1%, respectively (with an HRT of 16 min). The use of a coagulant enhanced the removal of both conductivity and COD. With an optimal dosage of 20 mg/L and a shortened HRT of 10 min, the highest removal achieved for the four water quality indicators were 37.7%, 88.7%, 74.2%, and 91.7%, respectively. The water qualities thus attained should be adequate to allow reuse of a substantial portion of the treated effluent as process water makeup in papermaking.


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