| Abstr. |
Slides |
Nr. |
Title |
Author |
| First Session :
Fiber Characterisation |
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|
01. |
Morphological characterization of pulp components. State of the art and new techniques |
C. Voillot, EFPG |
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|
02. |
Specificity of recycled fibers morphology |
C. Voillot, EFPG |
 |
 |
03. |
Application of Morfi to pulp characterization |
R. Passas, EFPG |
| N.A. |
N.A. |
04. |
Analysis of fibers for a better understanding of the impact of mechanical pulping processes |
M. Petit-Conil, Centre Technique du Papier |
| Second Session : The Yield Issue |
 |
 |
05. |
Reasons for yield losses during kraft cooking. Possible strategies for yield increase |
D. Lachenal (EFPG) |
 |
 |
06. |
Effect of wood species mixtures on Kraft pulping |
M. Lecourt, D. da Silva Perez, C. Deleuze-Brezins (AFOCEL) |
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|
07. |
Genetic determinism of pulp and paper properties. Examples of maritime pine and poplar programs |
D. da Silva Perez, A. Thémelin, P. Alazar, A. Berthelot (AFOCEL) |
 |
 |
08. |
Ozonation of high kappa pulps. New possibilities |
D. Nyangiro (EFPG) |
 |
 |
09. |
Existing alternatives to improve yield and benefits |
M. Sundar, M. Muguet, M. Epiney, G. Homer (Air Liquide) |
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|
10. |
Using recycled paper as raw material for incremental increase in chemical pulp production. Practical relevance of
this approach |
C. Chirat, M.T. Viardin, D. Lachenal (EFPG) et T.N.B. Nguyen (Ho Chi Minh Ville University) |
| Third Session : Bleaching |
 |
 |
11. |
Effect and future of bleaching chemicals |
D. Lachenal (EFPG) |
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|
12. |
Modeling full bleaching sequences. A tool for process modification |
G. Mortha (EFPG) |
 |
 |
13. |
Factors affecting the bleaching ability of pulps |
C. Chirat, D. Lachenal (EFPG) et C. Mateo (CTP/EFPG) |