Compilation of Pigment Fillers for Papermaking

Introduction:

This is a compilation of previously published materials, serving as a new starting point. This is the tenth entry: Pigment fillers for papermaking.

Each entry below contains a hyperlink that can be clicked to open.

Future additions will be appended and recompiled.

Series of Pigment Fillers for Papermaking:

1.Professional English Course on Papermaking Chemicals Part 3: Overview of Fillers

2.Professional English Course on Papermaking Chemicals Part 4: Fillers – Kaolin

3.Professional English Course on Papermaking Chemicals Part 5: Fillers – Calcium Carbonate

4.Professional English Course on Papermaking Chemicals Part 6: Fillers – Titanium Dioxide and Talc

5.[Analysis and Testing] Determination of Zeta Potential, previously discussed for fibers, but what about fillers/fine particles?

6.[Analysis and Testing] Discussing the determination of particle size of ground calcium carbonate as an example of fillers

7.What are the differences when adding ground versus precipitated calcium carbonate to paper?

8.How do we determine the inorganic fillers and pigments in paper?

9.Quantitative analysis follows the qualitative analysis from the previous issue, focusing on the composition of inorganic fillers and pigments in paper

10.[Collaboration] A dispersant specifically for the post-grinding of high solid content (78-80%) and high fineness (D98) GCC

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