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Title
Mechanical properties of paperboard with a needled middle layer
Authors
MARIA KLINGBERG ANTAL BOLDIZAR and KARIN HOFER
Received
October 21, 2017
Published
Volume 52 Issue 1-2 January-February
Keywords
paperboard, needle punching, bending properties, folding, fibre network structure
Abstract
Needling of formed kraft pulp at a dry content of 20% was previously shown to result in a redistribution of the fibres in
the plane, resulting in local regions with a higher fibre structure density. The bending properties of a three-ply
paperboard with a needled middle layer have been studied here, and it is shown that a needled middle layer can increase
the bending resistance of a layered board by 8% and that the peak bending angle can be increased by up to 20%,
although the bending stiffness may not be changed significantly. The needled middle layers had a higher compressive
stiffness in the out-of-plane direction, but the effect of the needling on the tensile strength in the out-of-plane direction
was insignificant.
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