Stock Preparation Common Articles

TitleAuthorsYearSource
Surface Sizing & CoatingDr. Sanjay Tyagi2025IPPTA, Vol.37, No.2
Wet End Chemistry - The Foundation of Paper QualityDr. Ashish Sharma2025IPPTA, Vol.37, No.2
Wet End Chemistry - The Foundation of Paper QualityDr. Ashish Sharma2025IPPTA, Vol.37, No.2
SR- Schopper-Riegler UpdatedD K Singhal2024www.dksinghal.in
Alkenyl Succinic Anhydride: The Question of Covalent Bonding and Chemistry Considerations for Better Sizing—ReviewYao Ntifafa, Lebo Xu, Sara Bollinger, Yun ji, Peter W. Hart2023Google
GREEN, BIOBASED TECHNOLOGIES FOR RECYCLED PAPER INDUSTRYDr. Manish V. Petkar, Dr. Sivaramakrishna Pillai, Chandrasekar B, Radhika B S2023IPPTA, Vol.35, No.3
Effects of Different Ratios of Starch-Containing AKD on Paper Properties in Internal Sizing of Various Pulp TypesMUSTAFA ÇÇEKLER2022CELLULOSE CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY
Effects of Excess Dosage of Retention AidsD K Singhal
2022www.dksinghal.in
Mathematical Modelling of Displacement Washing of Packed Bed of Cellulosic FibersV.K. Kukreja, Dr. A.K. Ray2021IPPTA, Vol. 33, No. 1
Performance Analysis of Different Pulp Consistency Models Using Particle Swarm Optimization Based Proportional Integral Derivative ControllerParvesh Saini, Rajesh Kumar, Dr. A.K. Ray2021IPPTA, Vol. 33, No. 1
Production, Brightness and Environmental Dynamics in modern Pulp makingRavi Kumar2021IPPTA, Vol. 33, No. 1
AAnalysis of Spotty Deposits on Fine Paper and Investigation of Key Factors Affecting Alkyl Ketene Dimer Spot FormationKyong Ho Lee, Hye Jung Youn, and Hak Lae Lee 2020ACS Publication
The Effect of Cationic Polyacrylamide as Retention Aid for Alkaline PapermakingNina Elyani, Lies Indriati2020Chemistry and Materials Research
Case Study of Consistent Pulp Quality with Optimization utilising advance algorithms
Jagdeep Hira, Narendra Agarwal, Vivek Sharma, Mohammad Awaaz, Praveen K. Srivastava, Anil Khare2020IPPTA, Vol.32, No.3
Innovative Solution to Address Cracking problem in Kraft Paper
M.G.Panth,Sanjeev Jain2020IPPTA, Vol.32, No.3
The Electric Power Saving through highly Developed Technology & the successful Case Study at SPP (Stock Preparation Plant) David Park2020IPPTA, Vol.32, No.2
Artificial Intelligence for wet end optimisationVipin Raghvan, P.N. Arjunan, S. Ram2019IPPTA, Vol. 31, No.1
Stock Preparation Part 2 – Particle Separation ProcessesFrançois Julien Saint Amand2018https://bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu/
Case Study of Consistent Pulp Quality with Optimization utilizing advance algorithmsPraveen K. Srivastava, Mohammad Awaz, Vivek Sharma, Vishnu Kant Rai, Anil Khare, S. Shukla, Narendra Agarwal, Jagdeep Hira, Vishnukant Rai2018IPPTA, Vol. 30, No. 2
Green Approach For Synthesis Of Optical Brightening Agents And Their Application In Wet End Of PapermakingSunil Kumar, Mohamad Yusuf, Anish Doomra, Nishi K. Bhardwaj2017IPPTA, Vol. 29, No. 1
Stickies And Pitch Control With Superior EnzymaticEric Steven Rebarber2017IPPTA, Vol. 29, No. 1
Selectivity Of Commercial Biocides On Control Of Microbial Contamination Anuradha V Janbade, Dhermander Kumar, Nupur Joshi, Rita Tandon2017IPPTA, Vol. 29, No. 1
Use of a dual Polymer System to Improve Brown Paper Strength and Machine EfficiencyBob Ching2016IPPTA, Vol. 28, No. 1
Effect of Optical Whitening Agents in Wet End and Surface Sizing on Recycled Fibre Based Paper With Different FillersDeepak Kumar, Shubhang Bhardwaj, Ashish Sharma, Vipul S. Chauhan, Nishi K. Bhardwaj, R. Varadhan2016IPPTA, Vol. 28, No. 3
Technological Advancement in Stiffness Improvement for Duplex Board Making Industries in IndiaM. Vadivel, S. Sathiakeerthi, K. Rajaiah, Ajay Kumar Rai, M.K. Jha2016IPPTA, Vol. 28, No. 3
Advanced Dry Strength Chemistries for Packaging PapersJan-L. Hemmes, Vladimir Grigoriev2016IPPTA, Vol. 28, No. 4
Effect of Chitosan and Cationic Starch As Wet-End Additives to Enhance the Strength Properties of PaperBoard Using OCC Recycled PulpShubhang Bhardwaj, Nishi K. Bhardwaj, Y.S. Negi2016IPPTA, Vol. 28, No. 4
Application of Cationic Starch in Wet End Operation for Sustainability of Small Paper Mills in IndiaVadivel M., Rajesh K.S.2015IPPTA, Vol. 27, No. 1
Collision of Sizing Agents on Wet End Fabric Performance and It's LifeVadivel M.2014IPPTA, Vol. 26, No. 2
Application of PIE and PAC as Anionic Trash Cather to Improve The Paper Properties of Aspen APMP Containing Furnish - A Case StudyHuijuan Xiu, Jinbao Li, Hai Wang & Yun Ji2014IPPTA, Vol. 26, No. 4
Optimization of Nanoparticle Compozil System to Increase the Retention and DrainageMohapatra Satyasila & Ghosh U.K.2014IPPTA, Vol. 26, No. 4
Papermaking-Approach-Flow-text2013Google
Influence of Chemical Pulp Fines' Origin on Fines QualityXuefeng Yin, Tao Lin & Mousa M. Nazhad2013IPPTA, Vol. 25, No. 2
Role of AKD and ASA Emulsions in Improving Hydrophobicity of Recycled Fiber Based PaperSharma Ashish, Kakkar Shaveta, Chauhan Vipul S., Bhardwaj Nishi K. & Varadhan R.2013IPPTA, Vol. 25, No. 3
Improvement in Pulp Dewatering through CellulasesVerma Piyush, Bhardwaj N.K. & Singh S.P.2013IPPTA, Vol. 25, No. 3
Next Generation Plate Designs : Taking Dispersion to A Higher Level of PerformanceIhalainen Ismo, Gingras Luc & Naik C.B.2013IPPTA, Vol. 25, No. 3
Separation and analysis techniques for bound and unbound alkyl ketene dimer (AKD) in paper: A reviewSunil Kumar, Vipul S. Chauhan, Swapan K. Chakrabarti2012Arabian Journal of Chemistry
Approach Flow Rebuild Made In A 50 TPD Waste Paper Based Plant - A Survival Strategy 2Mohanty H.K.2012IPPTA, Vol.24, No. 1
Organic Micro-polymer in Alkaline Fine Paper Making Das A., Chatterjee T.K., Patnaik Gouri Shankar, Shibahare Pradeep Kumar 2012IPPTA, Vol.24, No. 1
Statistical Approach for Optimizing Dosage of Dispersed Talc and CPAM for Target Ash and FPAR in PaperChauhan Vipul S., Chakrabarti Swapan K., Bhardwaj Nishi K. 2012IPPTA, Vol.24, No. 1
Goel M.C., Harichandan A.K., Mohanty P.K., Dakua S.K. Tyagi Sanjay, Godiyal R.D., Kumar Manoj, Thapliyal B.P. and Mathur R.M. 2012IPPTA, Vol.24, No. 1
Improving Screen System Operation in a Board MillDoshi Mahendra R., Aziz Salman & Jong Robert De2012IPPTA, Vol.24, No. 2
Enzymatic Treatment of Secondary Fibres for Improving Drainage: An OverviewSingh Rashmi, Bhardwaj Nishi K.2011IPPTA, Vol.23, No. 2
href="https://ippta.co/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/2011_Issue_2_IPPTA_Articel_16.pdf">Development of Strategy of Wet End Retention Control through Simulation of Classical PID and Artificial Neural Network ModelsKumar Rajesh, Juneja Pradeep, Ray A.K.2011IPPTA, Vol.23, No. 2
New findings for interactions and mechanisms in paper sizing with ASA and AKDE. Martorana, S. Porkert and S. Kleemann2010International Munich Paper Symposium
Control of Brown Stock Washing Process in a Paper Mill Using ANN Strategy Ray A.K., Juneja P.K., Dhote A., Bawari M., Kumar R. 2010IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 1
Efficacy of Some Carbohydrate Protectors during Pulping on Pulp Yield Tripathi S., Mishra O.P., Sharma N., Chakrabarti S.K. and Varadhan R. 2010IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 1
Cleaner Technology for 21st CenturyWarhadpande Abhay2010IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 3
Anionic Acrylamide Co-Polymer as Dry Strength Additive for PaperMarimuthu P., Vetrivelayutham S., Sundarakumar D.2010IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 3
State-of-the-Art Deposit Control with Deposit DispersantsChatterjee S.P.2010IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 4
2009_Book_ApplicationsOfWet-EndPaperChemIan Thorn • Che On Au2009Google
Wet End Control Applications Using A Multivariable Model Predictive Control StrategyStephen Chu, P.Eng.2009IPPTA, Vol.21, No. 1
Fiber Recovery From the Back Water of Raw Material Wet Washing SystemGokulakrishnan. V, Jawahar. S, Pravin M. Sanil. & Choudhary Nishant2009IPPTA, Vol.21, No. 1
Effects of Chitosan as Dry and Wet Strength Additive in Bamboo and Acacia PulpSarwar Jahan M., Noori A. and Ahsan L., Chowdhury D.A. Nasima and Quaiyyum M.A.2009IPPTA, Vol.21, No. 2
Efficiency Through Compact Wet EndJanne Andberg, Topi Helle2008IPPTA, Vol.20, N0. 3
Efficient Use of Performance Enhancing Chemicals in Present ScenarioNaithani A.K., Chhetri R.B., Mishra Sanjay, Kathirvelu T.2008IPPTA, Vol.20, N0. 3
Paper's resistance to wetting - A review of internal sizing chemicals and their effects Martin Hubbe2007Research Gate
Fractionation of KOCC for Better Utilization-Effect of Screen Design Parameter and Reject Flow Rate on Flocculation EfficiencyHye Jung Youn, Seong Min Chin, IK Sun Choi & Ji Yong Kim2007IPPTA, Vol.19, N0. 1
AFT SimAudit and its Use in the Simulation and Optimization of Pulp Screen SystemsRobert Gooding, James Olson, Daewoong Choi2007IPPTA, Vol.19, N0. 1
Development of Surface Acting Agents using Naturally Occurring Phenols from CNSL, A Penetrating Aid in Kraft PulpingShobha Sharma, Anita Nair and Savita Dube2007IPPTA, Vol.19, N0. 2
Paper Machine Vacuum System: Problem and SolutionsMukesh Kumar2007IPPTA, Vol.19, N0. 3
Simulation of Recycling Pilot Plant Process : Effect of Process Modification on Stickies ControlJanbade Anuradha V., Tandon Rita, Mathur R.M., Roy T.K., Kulkarni A.G. and Delagoutte Thierry2007IPPTA, Vol.19, N0. 4
Improvement of Paper Properties Part II : Addition of Kaolin and Starch to Bagasse Paper Sheets Treated with Gelatin-HexamineMagdi Z. Sefain, Fardous Mobarak, Mohammed H. Fadl and Nesrine F. Kassem2006IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 1
Numerical Simulation and Experimental Measurement of Pressure Pulses Produced by a Pulp Screen Foil RotorMei Feng, Jaime Gonzalez, J. A. Olson, Carl Frederick Ollivier-Gooch

2005Research Gate
Development of Noble Chemicals for Stickies Control and Bulk ImprovementTapas Chakrabarty and Sunil Goenka2005IPPTA Vol. 17, No. 1
Anion Control of Wet Strengthening Reactions Catalysed by Thermal TreatmentDaven Chamberlain2005IPPTA Vol. 17, No. 2
Effect of Broke Quality and Chemical Additives on Paper CleanlinessK.B. Raut, B.P. Awate, Yogesh Gouda, Ashok Kumar and S. C. Jhanji2005IPPTA Vol. 17, No. 3
Cellulose Hydrazone Derivatives as Additives in Paper MakingMagda G. EI-Meligy and Fardous Mobarak2005IPPTA Vol. 17, No. 1
Filler Particle Shape vs. Paper Properties – A ReviewMartin A. Hubbe2004Research Gate
Utilization of Starch in Paper IndustryAmbuj Ilindra and J.D. Dhake2004IPPTA Vol. 16, No. 1
Charge Measurement and its Importance in Wet End Chemistry- A Review and Experience in Bagasse Paper MakingMoses Paul, Thirumalachary Praburaj, Swaminathan Rajesh, K., Gopalswamy Venkoba Rao2004IPPTA Vol. 16, No. 1
New Acrylamide Copolymer as Dry Strength Additive for PapermakingP. Marimuthu, A. Gopalan and G . Venkoba Rao.2004IPPTA Vol. 16, No. 3
Use of Chemical Additives in Stickies ControlRita Tandon, Arijit Sengupta, R.M. Mathur and A. G Kulkarni2004IPPTA Vol. 16, No. 3
Print Through with relation to OBA and Surface Sizing AgentsShrirang Deshmukh2004IPPTA Vol. 16, No. 3
Optimization of Approach Flow for Better GSM ControlD.K. Singhal2003IPPTA Convention Issue
Sensitivity Analysis of A Three-Stage Cascade Screening SystemMohit Rastogi, Puneet Kumar Agnihotri, M.C. Bansal2003IPPTA Convention Issue
Evaluation of Chitosan as Additive in Paper MakingEssam S. AbdEI-Sayed and Altaf H. Basta2003IPPTA Vol. 15, No. 1
Stock Preparation Part 1 – Pulp Treatment ProcessesJean-Claude Roux200112th Fundamental Research Symposium, Oxford
Wet End Additives And its Role in Manufacturing Newsprint With Recycled FibreReddy J.V.R. & Karmakar G.R.1999IPPTA Vol. 11, No. 3
A REVIEW OF ADVANCES IN INTERNALJ.C .Roberts1997BioResources
Plant Studies on Krima Hot Dispersion System on Various Waste Paper Compositions For Newsprint and Creamwove ProductionBharati Shashank, Krishna G., Sharma Barbans & Ramasamy R.1995IPPTA, Convention Issue
Analysis of A Pulp Cleaning System - A Case StudyAshok Kumar1995IPPTA , Vol. 7, No. 1
Dhaincha (Sesbania Aculeata) Seeds-A Source Of Natural Additive For Paper IndustryGhosh S.K., Saikia D.C., and Saikia C.N.1995IPPTA , Vol. 7, No. 3
Different Approaches to Evaluate Brownstock Washer EfficiencyKukreja V.K., Ray A.K., Singh V.P. & Rao N.J.1995IPPTA , Vol. 7, No. 4
The retention and drainage characteristics of Indian forming on Agriresidue PulpsBharati S., Bharati Rekha , Prakash N., Jain S.,1994IPPTA, Convention Issue
Use of Chemicals and Additives in Stock Preparation-A ReviewRao S S, Shirahatti P.V., Pai N. M. and Subhash Maheshwari1994IPPTA , Vol. 6, No. 1
Chemi-mechanical Pulping of Mesta Core for Quality and Newsprint Grade PapersPati M. and Patel M1994IPPTA , Vol. 6, No. 2
Control of wet-end Chemistry by Organic Polymers : Part X : Cationic starch as wet-end AdditiveBaruah P.P. & Mahanta D1994IPPTA , Vol. 6, No. 2
Synthetic fabrics in pulp mill applications A mill experienceN. Narayanarao, S. Govindarajan, S. Manivannan1991IPPTA, Convention Issue
A scientific approach towards optimisation of wet end configurationS. Bhargava, N. Shrivastava1991IPPTA, Convention Issue
Modeling of brown stock washerS.P. Singh, N.J. Rao1991IPPTA, Vol. 3, No. 3
New trends for evaluation of washing efficiency - Based on chemical oxygen demandH.K. Dhingra, M.K. Sharma, P.R. Bohidar, V.K. Mohindru, R. Pant1991IPPTA, Vol. 3, No. 3
Wet strength papersMUKHERJEE A.K., BARAR P., CHAKRABORTY K.L., SOOD A C. and SARKAR M. C.1990IPPTA, Vol. 2, No. 4
A NEW ECONOMICAL APPROACH TO PULP WASHINGDeepak Dewan1989IPPTA Silver Jubilee Vol. 1
Sizing ResizingWalter Henry, Doris Hamburg1988Google
Effect of Alum and pH on the Adsorption of Cationic Polyacrylamide onto Cellulose FibresDULESWAR MAHANTA1988IPPTA, Vol. 25, No. 3
Water-Soluble Polymers as Retention Aid in PapermakingDR. AJAY RANKA1988IPPTA, Vol. 25, No. 3
New Chemical Additives for Pulp and Paper IndustryPANDYA V.H.1988IPPTA, Vol. 25, No. 3
Preparation of Subabul (Leucaena Leucocephala) Seed Gum and It's Evaluation as Wet-End Additive in Paper MakingSoni P.L., Singh Attar, Kapoor S.K., Murty K..S.1987IPPTA, Vol. 24, No. 3
Wet End Engineering -An Utmost Necessity to Increase ProductivityKAPOOR J., JAUHARI M.B., VARDHAN R., Kumar Pawan1986IPPTA, Vol. 23, No. 2
The accurate flow at the accurate time and at the accurate placeRein Tammel1985IPPTA , Convention Issue
Studies on the Wet Web Properties of Some Indegenous PulpK.S. Moorthy, T.C. Mantry, R. Pant1985IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 3
Wetend System DesignsS. Sarangi, T.S.V. Rao1985IPPTA, Vol.22, No. 11
Role of Wet-End-Additives in Process and Quality Control in Paper MillsJ.K. Gehlawat1984IPPTA Convention Issue
Control of Wet End Chemistry by Synthetic Organic PolymersD. Mahanta1984IPPTA Convention Issue
MECHANISM OF SELF-SIZINGJ . S. Aspler, N . Chauret, and M. B. Lynel1984Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada
Studies on the fines of bamboo pulpRita Dhawan, B.G. Karira1983IPPTA, Vol.20, No. 3
Determination of permanganate and kappanumber of pulps with high ASH contentY. Srinivasa Rao, R.N. Shukla, Subhash Maheshwari, A.Y. Kulkarni, Jivendra1983IPPTA, Vol.20, No. 3
Role of Ultra High molecular weight polythylene in paper industryT.N. Basu, S.K. Ghosh1983IPPTA, Vol.20, No. 4
Effective Utilization of Chemicals in Stock PreparationS.A.Viswanathan, G.Subba Rao, P.M. Trikannad, S.G.Rangan1982IPPTA, Vol. 19, No. 1
Wet End Operation of A Paper MachineC.M.Kabra, B.R.Sheelwant, B.K.Bakshi, U.K.Deb, N.S.Jaspal1982IPPTA, Vol. 19, No. 1
Wet End Operations with a Furnish of 70% Hardwoods and 30% Bamboo at SPBS.G.Rangan, N.Ravindranathan1982IPPTA, Vol. 19, No. 1
Some Considerations in Stock Preparation of Bamboo Kraft PulpsN.S.Sadawarte, A.K.Prasad, M.G.Kabildas1981IPPTA, Vol. 18, No. 1
Starch In Paper IndustryS. N. RAO and P. K. MAJUMDAR1971IPPTA, Vol. 8 No. 4
Instrumentation In Continuous Pulp Stock Preparation PlantA. K. DAS1970IPPTA, Vol. 7 No. 3
Effect of Wet End Additives on Bamboo PulpS.R.D. GUHA, A. G. JADHAV & Y. K. SHARMA1970IPPTA, Vol. 7 No. 3
Optical Whitening agents in Paper IndustryV. K. ATRE*1968IPPTA, Vol. 5 No.3
what water means paper makingGOBINDA SENGUPTA1967IPPTA, Vol. 4 No.1
Stock Preparation and Sheet Characteristics of Writing and Printing PaperR. C. Dergan1965IPPTA, Vol. 2, No. 1
Stock PreparationP. L. Gupta & V. N. Khetan1965IPPTA, Vol. 2, No. 1
Foam Control During Stock Preparation & Paper ManufactureDr. John E. Ward1965IPPTA, Vol. 2, No. 1
Study of Beater AdditivesG. C. Pande, Dr. S. C. Shukla1965IPPTA, Vol. 2, No. 1
Stock Preparation and its AdvancementSukhendu Kumar Sarkar1965IPPTA, Vol. 2, No. 1
Stock Preparation-Operational Objectives and PracticesK.S. R. Murthy1965IPPTA, Vol. 2, No. 1
MEASUREMENT OF THE DEGREE OF SIZING OF PAPERF. T. CARSON1926Bureau of Standards
ACTIVE WET END MANAGEMENTRantala, T, Kumpulainen, H., Ojala, T.EUCALYPTUS ONLINE BOOK