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11 October 2000 Anisotropy of paper: comparison of different laser tools
Jean-Francis Bloch, Geraldine Champon
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Abstract
Papermaking process consists in a succession of unit operations for having main objective the expression of water out of the wet paper pad. The three main stages are successively, the forming section, the press section and finally the drying section. Pressing is not on the scope of this paper but the influence of formation and drying on anisotrophy of paper properties is analyzed. More specifically, optical measurements are described in order the anisotropic structure and physical properties of paper to be analyzed.
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Jean-Francis Bloch and Geraldine Champon "Anisotropy of paper: comparison of different laser tools", Proc. SPIE 4103, Optical Diagnostic Methods for Inorganic Materials II, (11 October 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.403577
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KEYWORDS
Anisotropy

Electronic support measures

Nondestructive evaluation

Reflection

Ultrasonics

Visualization

Laser scattering

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