Although water is essential to the papermaking process, papermakers often overlook its importance and focus on fibers, fillers, and chemical additives. A better understanding of water properties and chemical interactions associated with water at the wet end leads to a sound foundation for high-quality paper production and smooth operation. Water is an excellent solvent for ionic substances, both organic and inorganic. These substances contribute to system conductivity, charge, and hardness and significantly impact the papermaking process. Part 1 of this paper, published in TAPPI J. 21(6): 313(2022), discussed fundamental water properties, water chemistry, and the impact of pH on pulping and papermaking operations. In this paper, we review definitions, sources, and the typical symptoms of the effect of conductivity, charge, and hardness on the productivity of the papermaking process. Sources of con- ductivity, charge, and hardness impacting these factors, measurement methods, and available correction strategies for their control are also discussed.
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Pruszynski, P., Xu, L., & Hart, P. W. (2023). Water chemistry challenges in pulping and papermaking – fundamentals and practical insights: Part 2: Conductivity, charge, and hardness. Tappi Journal, 22(6), 423–437. https://doi.org/10.32964/tj22.6.423
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