Effect of thermal accelerated aging of mixed hardwoods CMP paper on mechanical and optical properties of its recycled pulp

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The old newsprint, as an important grade of waste papers, usually has been produced from chemicalmechanical pulp (CMP). Although the effect of paper aging on different properties of recycled pulp has been investigated from long time ago; but, few studies have been observed about the effect of this phenomenon on recycling of CMP paper. In this study, accelerated aging was applied on Hardwood CMP newspaper by 2 levels of temperature (50 and 100˚c) and 2 levels of time (24 and 48 hours). Results showed that accelerated aging applying 100˚c in 24 and 48 hours (about half of a decade and more) impose an intense reduction tensile strength, burst strength and tear strength indices as well as folding endurance strength of recycled pulp. Also, accelerated aging in 50˚c for 24 and 48 hours (about six months until one year) did not show any special effect on mentioned mechanical properties. Moreover, thermal accelerated aging didn’t have any significant effect on brightness of deinked CMP pulp. In general, it can be concluded that CMP waste papers less than one year old can preserve or even upgrade their mechanical properties after recycling, but aging more than half of a year will have detrimental effect on these properties

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