Status of the utilization of jack pine (Pinus banksiana) in the pulp and paper industry

Although jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.), which represents 20% of the total softwood volume, is one of the most abundant commercial softwood species in Canada, its rate of utilization in pulping is surprisingly low. This paper reviews the literature concerning the physical and chemical properties...

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description Although jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.), which represents 20% of the total softwood volume, is one of the most abundant commercial softwood species in Canada, its rate of utilization in pulping is surprisingly low. This paper reviews the literature concerning the physical and chemical properties as well as the pulping characteristics of this species by mechanical, thermomechanical, chemithermomechanical, chemimechanical, and chemical processes to better understand its potential use in papermaking. The objective is to identify the problems related to the use of jack pine so that solutions might be sought to promote its usage. Some recommendations are put forth concerning future research.
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Exact sciences and technology
Forestry
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Generalities. Production, biomass. Quality of wood and forest products. General forest ecology
literature reviews
mechanical pulping
Paper, paperboard, non wovens
Pinus banksiana
Polymer industry, paints, wood
pulp and paper industry
Quality of wood and forest products
resource utilization
thermomechanical pulping
Wood. Paper. Non wovens
title Status of the utilization of jack pine (Pinus banksiana) in the pulp and paper industry
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