Flotation Of Ink Particles From Paper Pulps

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. K. Sengupta Y. A. Attia H. A. Hamza
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Increased recycling of waste paper has been emphasized in recent years in both the United States and Canada for environmental and economic reasons. Removal of ink particles from waste paper pulp is therefore necessary. One of the most promising methods for ink removal is froth flotation. This study investigated the feasibility of a simplified flotation scheme and found that about 90% to 92% ink removal can be achieved. Also, a 95% to 97% ink removal is achievable if a hydrophobic polymer is used ahead of the flotation stage. Clean paper pulp recovery was over 90%. The effects of pulping pH, flotation pH and concentrations of flotation and polymeric reagents are discussed in the paper.
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APA: D. K. Sengupta Y. A. Attia H. A. Hamza  (1995)  Flotation Of Ink Particles From Paper Pulps

MLA: D. K. Sengupta Y. A. Attia H. A. Hamza Flotation Of Ink Particles From Paper Pulps. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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