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Physical Separation in Science and Engineering | 2007

Experimental Results for the Settling Behaviour of Particle-Fiber Mixtures

Markus Feist; Hermann Nirschl; Jörg Wagner; Georg Hirsch; Samuel Schabel

Sedimentation of organic fibres and inorganic particles can be observed in several industrial applications. Fibres are involved not only in wastewater treatment but also in other separation applications. In the paper industry, the separation of inorganic filler and coating particles from short cellulose fibres is still a challenge in the recycling process. During that process, particles have to be removed to obtain a purified fibre suspension. These fibres can be used again to produce new paper. With the currently applied techniques, like screening and flotation, the efficiency of short fibre separation is very poor. Moreover, also separation by sedimentation fails due to similar settling velocities of heavy-small particles and the light and larger fibres. This paper concentrates on the sedimentation of organic fibres and inorganic particles in water. The investigated suspensions are made by resolving two different and specially produced papers a coated and an uncoated one, as well as the single components used for its production. We observe a different sedimentation behaviour according to the concentration of fibres and particles in the suspension and the pH-value of it. The main result is that, according to the fibre rate, the sedimentation behaviour is particle dominant or fibre dominant.


Archive | 2010

Measuring and test methods

Hans-Joachim Putz; Katharina Renner; Klaus Villforth; Georg Hirsch; Dennis Voß; Sabine Weinert


Archive | 2010

New Attempt to Complete Recyclability Criteria for Printed Products

Dennis Voß; Georg Hirsch; Hans-Joachim Putz; Samuel Schabel; Andreas Faul


Archive | 2009

Separation of fibre fines and inorganic fines in recovered paper suspensions

Georg Hirsch; Samuel Schabel; Markus Feist; Hermann Nirschl


Archive | 2009

Determination of Potential Secondary Stickies by Cationic Precipitation

Georg Hirsch; Andreas Faul; Hans-Joachim Putz


IPW - The Magazine for the European Pulp and Paper Industry | 2008

Fine particles separation in recovered paper suspensions

Georg Hirsch; Jörg Wagner; Samuel Schabel; Markus Feist


Archive | 2014

Calcium Carbonate in the paper industry - blessing for coated papermaking and curse for recycling processes

Samuel Schabel; Hans-Joachim Putz; Udo Hamm; Antje Kersten; Brigitte Bobek; Georg Hirsch; Dennis Voß


Archive | 2014

Effect of poorly deinkable paper on deinked pulp quality

Georg Hirsch; Dennis Voß; Hans-Joachim Putz; Samuel Schabel


Archive | 2013

Effect of Poor Deinkable Paper on DIP Quality

Georg Hirsch; Dennis Voß; Hans-Joachim Putz; Samuel Schabel


Archive | 2013

CaCO3 in the Paper Industry - Blessing or Curse?

Georg Hirsch; Antje Kersten; Hans-Joachim Putz; Brigitte Bobek; Udo Hamm; Samuel Schabel

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Samuel Schabel

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Hans-Joachim Putz

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Dennis Voß

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Markus Feist

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Hermann Nirschl

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Antje Kersten

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Udo Hamm

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Brigitte Bobek

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Johannes Wagner

Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences

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Klaus Villforth

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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