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– consumption for paper production 1154
Index
– global production 8–9
Visbatch® process 7, 327, 346–350, 352–365,
1024, 1051
– development 327
– process conditions for beech, birch,
Eucalypt and spruce 365
VisCBC 7, 346–348, 1024, 1032
– hardwood cooking process 347
Viscose
– dissolving pulp applications 1025
– production of regenerated cellulose fibers
– quality 1031–1032
Viscose fibers
– dissolving pulp characterization 1061
– strength properties 1036–1037
viscosity 959–960
– adjustment, ozone task 831
– as function of extinction 433
– as function of H-factor 440, 464
– as function of residual effective alkali 270,
– beech sulfite pulp 1042
– black liquor 970–973
– borol charge dependence 823
– CBC cooking liquor 288
– CED-intrinsic 451
– commercial paper-grade pulp 1013
– conventional, MCC® and EMCC®
Cooking 297
– degradation, sulfite cooking 1045
– detrimental effect 814
– different wood species 452–453
– dissolving pulp characterization 1061
– during ozonation, temperature effect 813
– efficiency of chlorine dioxide 768–769
– in relation to R18 363
– in relation to screened yield 454
– in relation to xylan 455
– in spent liquor 456–457, 459
– increase, polymers in solution 1248
– kraft softwood pulp 236
– Lo-Solids™ laboratory cooks 302
– loss in G-factor model 195–197, 356–357
– measurements 1248–1251
– oxygene bleaching 629
– pine kraft pulp 825
– pine/spruce kraft cooking 226, 232, 243
– polysulfide addition effect 293
– predictions, comparison against
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