Abstract.
Multivariate data analysis and NIR spectrometry were used to determine
the mechanical and optical properties of eucalyptus kraft pulps with different
chemical compositions and refined to different levels. Tear (TrID), tensile
(TsID), burst (BuID), and bending (BeID) indexes and elastic modulus (EM),
stretch (ST), and breaking length (BL) were the mechanical properties measured.
Measurement of beating degree (SR) was also achieved. Light scattering
(LS) and light absorption (LA) coefficients were the optical properties
measured. Mechanical and optical properties were modeled using NIR spectra
obtained on pulp hand sheets by diffuse reflectance and application of
the partial least squares (PLS) method. Models with two to seven PLS components
and very good predictive ability were established after testing the first-derivative,
Kubelka-Munk, or a combination of both as pre-processing techniques. Models
were validated by using cross-validation methodology and a comparison of
measurements using conventional methods for new samples. The predictive
models can reduce time in traditional measurements in the pulp and paper
industry and are suitable for direct application using "at-line" conditions.
As an additional benefit, improvements in process monitoring and paper
quality can be achieved.
Keywords.
Eucalyptus; Chemical Pulping; Refining; Strength; PLS.
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