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PULP AND PAPER DICTIONARY

This page contains definitions of the terms, words and phrase commonly used in pulp and papermaking, printing, converting and paper trading.

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KAOLIN                         White clay used as an additive and filler in paper and coating made up chiefly of minerals of the kaolinite type.

KAPPA NUMBER         A term used to define the degree of delignification. Modified permanganate test value of pulp which has been corrected to 50 percent consumption of the chemical. Kappa number has the advantage of a linear relationship with lignin content over a wide range. Kappa Number x 0.15% = % lignin in pulp

KENAF                           An annual agricultural plant, native of India, which has along fibre in the bark that, is suitable for papermaking.

KISS IMPRESSION     The lightest impression (anilox and plate to substrate) possible to properly reproduce the image on paper.

KNOTTER                    Vibratory screens used for separating knots, uncooked chips and shives from the pulp at the blow tank.

KNOTTER PULP         Pulp made from the rejects from chemical pulp screening.

KOZO                            The most common fibre used in Japanese papermaking, it comes from the mulberry tree. It is a long, tough fibre that produces strong absorbent sheets.

KRAFT BAG PAPER    A paper made of sulphate pulp and used in the manufacture of paper bags. It normally has a greater bulk and a rougher surface than the usual Kraft wrapping paper.

KRAFT PAPER             A paper of high strength made from sulphate pulp. Kraft papers vary from unbleached Kraft used for wrapping purposes to fully bleached Kraft used for strong Bond and Ledger papers.

KRAFT PULP               Chemical wood pulp produced by digesting wood by the sulphate process (q.v.). Originally a strong, unbleached coniferous pulp for packaging papers, Kraft pulp has now spread into the realms of bleached pulps from both coniferous and deciduous woods for printing papers.

DEFINITION OF KRAFT PULPING TERMS

 S.N.    Term                                                          Definition  Unit

   1     Total Alkali (TA)                                     Total of all viable sodium alkali compounds i.e. NaOH+Na2S+Na2CO3+Na2SO4+Na2S2O3+Na2SO3  excludes NaCl  g/L as NaO

   2     Total Titratable Alkali (TTA)                   Total of  NaOH+Na2S+Na2CO3  g/L as NaO

   3     Active Alkali                                            Total of  NaOH+Na2S  g/L as NaO

   4     Effective Alkali                                       Total of  NaOH+0.5*Na2S  g/L as NaO

   5     Activity                                                   Ratio of Active Alkali (AA) to Total Titratable Alkali (TTA)  %

   6     Causticity                                              Ratio of NaOH to NaOH+Na2CO3  % on NaO basis

   7     Sulfidity                                                  Ratio of  Na2S to Active Alkali (AA) or to TTA (Basis of sulfidity should be defined accordingly)  % on NaO basis

   8     Causticizing                                          Efficiency (White Liquor)  Same as causticity i.e. Ratio of NaOH to NaOH+Na2CO3 however to measure the true causticizing efficiency NaOH amount in green liquor already present should be subtracted.  % on NaO basis

   9     Residual Alkali (Black Liquor)                Alkali concentration determined by acid titration.  g/L as NaO

   10     Reduction Efficiency (Green Liquor)   Ratio of Na2S to all Na sulphur compounds (Na2S + Na2SO4+Na2S2O3+Na2SO3).   % on NaO basis

KRAFTLINER               Paperboard of grammages of 120g and more, generally made from bleached or unbleached sulphate pulp and used as an outer ply in corrugated board.