Effect of Various Filters on Physical and Optical Properties of Agro-Straw Papers
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A method to incorporate fillers within pulp fibers has been the subject of extensive
research. In the present study, our purpose was to study the effect of various fillers on the
physical and optical properties of paper. Apart from this, a low cost environment friendly
fiber could be developed which can be used to prepare low cost paper having high
strength. Non-wood fibers have a long history as a raw material for papermaking.
Environmental and population growth pressures are contributing to long range changes in
forest land management practices which reduce harvest of wood for pulp and paper
manufacture.
In general, paper contains cellulose, lignin, hemi-cellulose, various additives and fillers
which can be modified by the processing techniques so as to obtain better properties.
However, the various properties are interrelated and when a change is made to improve
one property, some other property is often made poorer. Therefore, optimization of
various properties with processing techniques is a way to get appropriate and desired
properties of the end-products.
In the present study various type of fillers such as soapstone (SS), titanium oxide (TiO2)
and Hydex-P (HP, synthetic material) are used in acid paper to study their effect on the
optical and physical properties of agro-based wheat straw papers. The samples are made
by conventional processing techniques of papermaking. These samples were
characterized by using various techniques viz. Tensile and Tear strength tester,
Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) etc. It is observed
that TiO2 exhibits a minimum drop in strength properties i.e. breaking length and tear
factor while maximum gain in optical properties and maximum strength drop is observed
in Hydex-P. Both TiO2 and Hydex-P exhibit gain in brightness and opacity but Hydex-P
shows lowest filler retention.
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M.Tech. (Materials Science and Engineering)
