Effect Of Cellulosic Material From Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunches (Opefb) On The Reinforcement Properties Of Recycled Paper
The use of recycled fibers in the Malaysian paper industry has been an economic and environmental necessity due to the limited availability of virgin fiber. However, with each recycling, the paper strength decreases, hence different methods are employed to increase its strength potentials. Variou...
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my.usm.eprints.60916 http://eprints.usm.my/60916/ Effect Of Cellulosic Material From Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunches (Opefb) On The Reinforcement Properties Of Recycled Paper Abdul Rahman, Khairul Hafizuddin TD194-195 Environmental effects of industries and plants The use of recycled fibers in the Malaysian paper industry has been an economic and environmental necessity due to the limited availability of virgin fiber. However, with each recycling, the paper strength decreases, hence different methods are employed to increase its strength potentials. Various forms of oil palm cellulosic materials viz. OPEFB-UB. OPEFB-OZP, OPEFB-MCC and OPEFB-TEMPO were used to enhanced the strength properties of the recycled paper that were obtained from the old corrugated container (OCC). 2017-12 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/60916/1/effect%20of%20cellulosic%20material%20cut.pdf Abdul Rahman, Khairul Hafizuddin (2017) Effect Of Cellulosic Material From Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunches (Opefb) On The Reinforcement Properties Of Recycled Paper. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia. |
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The use of recycled fibers in the Malaysian paper industry has been an
economic and environmental necessity due to the limited availability of virgin fiber.
However, with each recycling, the paper strength decreases, hence different methods
are employed to increase its strength potentials. Various forms of oil palm cellulosic
materials viz. OPEFB-UB. OPEFB-OZP, OPEFB-MCC and OPEFB-TEMPO were
used to enhanced the strength properties of the recycled paper that were obtained
from the old corrugated container (OCC). |
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Effect Of Cellulosic Material From
Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunches (Opefb)
On The Reinforcement Properties
Of Recycled Paper |
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Effect Of Cellulosic Material From
Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunches (Opefb)
On The Reinforcement Properties
Of Recycled Paper |
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Effect Of Cellulosic Material From
Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunches (Opefb)
On The Reinforcement Properties
Of Recycled Paper |
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Effect Of Cellulosic Material From
Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunches (Opefb)
On The Reinforcement Properties
Of Recycled Paper |
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Effect Of Cellulosic Material From
Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunches (Opefb)
On The Reinforcement Properties
Of Recycled Paper |
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effect of cellulosic material from
oil palm empty fruit bunches (opefb)
on the reinforcement properties
of recycled paper |
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2017 |
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