Influence of hydrolysing enzymes on the performance of secondary fibres gained from waste paper
2005
Hermadi, A. | Lele, I. | Hernadi, E. | Lele, M.
Enzymatic treatment of waste papers improves wetting properties of fibres and such way can facilitate faster and better repulping of waste paper during papermaking. By means of enzymatic treatment the fibre surface is cleaned as chemical aids and fines are eliminated from it and the possibility of fibre bonding is restored and the paper produced from these fibres will be stronger. Both amylase and cellulase enzymes can be used in mill condition in the economically reasonable level (2 to 4 kilogrammes per production)
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