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dc.contributor.authorОсика, Віктор Анатолійович-
dc.contributor.authorКоптюх, Леонід Андрійович-
dc.contributor.authorКомаха, Володимир Олександрович-
dc.contributor.authorШульга, Ольга Сергіївна-
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-28T14:09:10Z-
dc.date.available2021-04-28T14:09:10Z-
dc.date.issued2019-
dc.identifier.issn2306-4412-
dc.identifier.issn2306-4455-
dc.identifier.urihttps://er.chdtu.edu.ua/handle/ChSTU/2215-
dc.description.abstractСтаття присвячена розробленню та реалізації концепції формування якості паперуоснови для виготовлення вологоміцних водожиронепроникних паперових пакувальних матеріалів різного цільового призначення із заданим рівнем бар’єрних та захисних властивостей, яка полягає у створенні високощільної і зімкнутої структури пакувального паперу із заданим опором проникненню жиру та води. Проведено комплексні дослідження впливу виду целюлози, ступеня помелу целюлозного волокна, складу і структури паперу-основи на вологоміцність, водонепроникність та жиронепроникність паперових пакувальних матеріалів. Встановлено, що найбільш ефективною волокнистою сировиною для виробництва паперу-основи для вологоміцних водожиронепроникних пакувальних матеріалів є сульфатна білена і небілена целюлоза із хвойних порід деревини за ступеня помелу 65-75 °ШР.uk_UA
dc.description.abstractIntroduction. The article is devoted to the development and implementation of the concept of paper base quality formation for the manufacture of moistureproof grease- and waterproof paper packaging materials for various purposes with a controlled level of barrier and protective properties, which consists in the creation of high-density and closed structure of packaging paper with the given grease and water resistance. Comprehensive studies of the influence of cellulose type, the degree of grinding of cellulose fiber, the composition and structure of the base paper on the moisture, water and grease resistance of paper packaging materials. It is established that sulfate bleached and unbleached pulp from coniferous wood at a grinding rate of 65-75°SR is the most effective fibrous raw material for the production of base paper for moisture-proof water-proof packaging materials. The aim of the work. The purpose of the study is to identify patterns and establish optimal parameters for the manufacture of base paper for waterproof and greaseproof paper packaging materials. Research methods. In the study sulfate unbleached cellulose of coniferous wood of the NS-2 brand of production of JSC Baltic Cellulose (Russia) and hardwood of the brand of NS-3 production of JSC Svetlogorsk Pulp and Cardboard Mill (Belarus) were used. Fibrous semi-finished products were subjected to dissolution and milling to the required degree of grinding (25-85 °C) in the presence of water in the laboratory role of VALLEY at a drum speed of 500 rpm. The degree of grinding was monitored on a Shopper-Riegler apparatus according to the standard method [30]. The paper samples were prepared using a sheet-fed laboratory instrument with a Rapid Kothen Combined Dryer. Problem formulation. To pack fatty products, paper packaging materials are used that have high barrier properties and protect it from contact with oxygen. It is proposed to achieve a high level of barrier properties and mechanical strength due to controlled regulation of base paper structure and treatment of its surface with substances that provide grease and water resistance. Description of the main material of the article. Paper samples were examined for basic characteristics that meet the requirements for packaging products with high water and grease content. The increased air resistance is ensured due to high closure of the paper surface obtained by using for its manufacture of highly fibrillated and hydrated in the process of grinding fibrous mass with a degree of grinding 65-75°SR. High quality pulp, the degree of development and homogeneity of fibrillated cellulose fibers increase the density of produced paper. Higher degree of fiber milling given more good value of the density of paper from bleached and unbleached sulfate cellulose of coniferous wood is more intense and reaches a greater absolute value – 0.45 and 0.48 g/cm3 , respectively. With the increase of paper density, there is an increase in the main indicators of its mechanical strength: destructive force and resistance to stranding. Paper samples obtained from sulfur bleached and unbleached pulp at a grinding rate of 75°SR after pouring have a density of 0.45 and 0.48 g/cm3 and are characterized by the lowest grease permeability among the tested samples – 453 and 311 holes/m2 , respectively. Conclusions and recommendations. It is established that sulfate bleached and unbleached pulp from coniferous wood at a grinding rate of 65-75°SR is the most effective fibrous raw material for the production of base paper for moistureproof grease and waterproof packaging materialsuk_UA
dc.language.isoukuk_UA
dc.publisherВісник Черкаського державного технологічного університету. Технічні наукиuk_UA
dc.subjectпапір-основаuk_UA
dc.subjectступінь помелу целюлозиuk_UA
dc.subjectщільність паперуuk_UA
dc.subjectжиронепроникністьuk_UA
dc.subjectводонепроникністьuk_UA
dc.subjectпаперові пакувальні матеріалиuk_UA
dc.subjectbase paperuk_UA
dc.subjectcellulose grinding degreeuk_UA
dc.subjectpaper densityuk_UA
dc.subjectgreaseproofnessuk_UA
dc.subjectwaterproofnessuk_UA
dc.subjectpaper packaging materialsuk_UA
dc.titleФормування якості паперу-основи для виготовлення водожиронепроникних пакувальних матеріалівuk_UA
dc.title.alternativeBase paper quality formation for manufacture of water-resistant packaging materialsuk_UA
dc.typeArticleuk_UA
dc.citation.issue3uk_UA
dc.citation.spage76uk_UA
dc.citation.epage82uk_UA
dc.identifier.doi10.24025/2306-4412.3.2019.175305-
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