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COMPARISON OF THE PROPERTIES OF WOOD AND PULP FIBERS FROM LODGEPOLE PINE (Pinus contorta) AND SCOTS PINE (Pinus sylvestris).

Authors :
Sable, Inese
Grinfelds, Uldis
Jansons, Aris
Vikele, Laura
Irbe, Ilze
Verovkins, Anrijs
Treimanis, Arnis
Source :
BioResources. May2012, Vol. 7 Issue 2, p1771-1783. 13p.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

In this study, the relationship between the properties of the wood and kraft pulp fibers as well as paper characteristics of 27-year-old trees, lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), was assessed. All trees had been grown in Latvia, within the same forest type, Myrtillosa. Wood density, year ring width, chemical composition and cross-sectional cell wall dimensions were measured. Fiber characteristics were determined, and handsheets were made for all samples from unbeaten kraft pulp. The results showed that the amount of latewood had a positive correlation with wood density for both species and with further positive impact on the paper burst index. Also, slight differences in cross-sectional dimensions were observed. Lodgepole pine provided paper with higher burst strength than Scots pine. Since the former is of higher density, less wood per volume is needed to produce a ton of pulp, and results showed a higher pulp yield in the case of lodgepole pine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19302126
Volume :
7
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
BioResources
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
79791580
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.7.2.1771-1783