March 1998 · Volume 72, Issue 3
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PROCESS AUTOMATION/CONTROL
New fiberline sensors
Several converging pulp mill, bleach plant, and recovery island control technologies could boost pulp and paper quality and cut costs throughout the entire mill PROCESS AUTOMATION/CONTROL
Paper chemicals markets flat
A continued sluggishness in the North American paper market has caused the demand for most papermaking chemicals to grow only slightly RECYCLING
Optimum water management
The reduction and reuse of process water at recycling mills can have a significant impact on costs and the amount of effluent going to receiving streams MILL MODERNIZATION
Headbox rebuild project at Lufkin
A five-day rebuild project for four headboxes at Champion International's Lufkin, Texas, newsprint mill reduces sheet breaks and increases paper production

MARKET PULP

Derivatives in the paper industry
Futures trading, often viewed as speculative and complicated, may help paper companies and their customers reduce risk and improve their earnings

COATING
New value-added groundwood grades
A new combination of metering size press coating and soft nip calendering meets the demand for value-added groundwood grades used in heatset offset printing applications PAPERMAKING
Needle shower review
A review of various needle shower setups and operation provides recommendations for such variables as nozzle size, spacing, and shower location



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