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titleOfInvention Method of adding a soluble aluminum salt to chemically softened wood chips followed by mechanical refining
abstract In the production of pulp by mechanical refining of chemically softened wood chips, typically wood chips chemically softened in a high yield pulping process using a sodium bisulphite solution, a soluble aluminum salt, typically alum, is added to the pulp prior to the mechanical refining to achieve improved stretch, fibre flexibility and conformability.
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