Newsprint from soda bagasse pulp in admixture with hardwood cmp pulp

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Based on global research and experiences producing newsprint from bagasse, the possibility of using bagasse chemical pulp in the furnish of local mill-made mixed hardwood CMP pulp was studied at laboratory scale, for making newsprint. Bagasse soda chemical pulp at digester yield of about 47% was bleached to about 60% brightness by single stage hydrogen peroxide. The effects of using up to 30% bagasse chemical pulp in a blend with hardwood CMP pulp, with or without softwood kraft pulp, were studied. The results showed that superior hand sheet properties could be achieved by using bagasse chemical pulp; in comparison with main mill pulp furnish (83% hardwood CMP pulp and 17% imported long fiber pulp). In other words, by using bagasse chemical pulp in a blend with local mill made hardwood CMP pulp, acceptable newsprint could be made with considerable reduction in the consumptions of hardwood species and softwood reinforcing kraft pulp.

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Jafari-Petroudy, S. R., Resalati, H., & Rezayati-Charani, P. (2011). Newsprint from soda bagasse pulp in admixture with hardwood cmp pulp. BioResources, 6(3), 2483–2491. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.6.3.2483-2491

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