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titleOfInvention Paperboard manufacturing method
abstract [PROBLEMS] To produce a paperboard by using undeinked waste paper pulp as a raw material, and preventing a papermaking defect caused by a foreign matter called slime or noro that cannot be prevented only by a slime control of a white water circulation system in the paperboard manufacturing process. . [Solution] In a method for producing paperboard using undeinked waste paper as a papermaking raw material, an aqueous solution containing hypochlorous acid or hypochlorite is adjusted to pH 5 to 7, and used as shower water in a wire part and / or a press part. Spray in the form of a mist or shower. Further, the shower water is prepared by adjusting hypochlorous acid or hypochlorite to an effective chlorine concentration in a range of 0.5 ppm to 2 ppm. [Selection] Figure 1
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