Brownstock washing fundamentals: Enhancing drainage through chemistry — Part 2

The drainage of filtrates during mat formation in a brownstock washer directly impacts the washer’s productivity and indirectly affects its efficiency. In this paper, the role of entrained air on filtration through a formed mat during displacement as it occurs in brownstock washing was investigated....

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