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- W2476501010 abstract "The influence of combined use of cationic starch (CS) and cationic polyacrylamide (C-PAM) on the properties of printing paper made from Portuguese pulps was studied with the aim of correlating the quality of sheet formation with its physical properties. Calcium-carbonate-filled paper sheets, made from a mixture of bleached kraft pulps from Eucalyptus globulus (beaten at 30°SR) and Pinus sylvestris (beaten at 23°SR), were prepared in the presence or absence of CS as a dry strength additive and C-PAM as a retention aid. Three levels of addition of CS were tested; 2%, 3%, and 4% (w/w). As expected, the combined use of these two additives improved the retention of fillers, but it also compensated for the decrease in paper strength. In fact, the internal cohesion strength, and tensile and tear indexes, were significantly improved. It was also found that when CS is used alone, it acts mainly as a retention aid, but when it is used with the C-PAM, it acts mainly as a dry strength additive. Thus, the addition of 3% or 4% CS was not enough to maintain the mechanical properties of filled papers, not only because of the increase of fillers but also because of the degradation of the paper formation. Application: With the combined use of CS and C-PAM, a good compromise can be found between the formation quality and the mechanical properties of printing and writing grades of paper." @default.
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