This technology uses air bubbles to literally "float" detached ink particles to the top of a mixture of ground up paper and water, where the inky froth is skimmed
The deinking process is the ability to detach ink from the fibers. TheÊunusable leftover after the deinking process such as ink, plastics, filler, and short fibers, is called sludge. The sludge is buried in a landfill, burned to create energy at the paper mill or used as a fertilizer by local farmers.
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Wow... this just... wow, its like asking what happens to the soap when you do your laundry. it just mixes witht the water, and disperses.Actually...no, it doesn't. According to the Wikipedia page entitled "deinking":"The unusable material left over, mainly ink [emphasis added], plastics, filler and short fibers, is called sludge. The sludge is buried in a landfill, burned to create energy at the paper mill or used as a fertilizer by local farmers."
M. E. Ecenarro has written: 'Aspects of using networks to measure deinking'
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Jeffrey A. Watson has written: 'Deinking recycled paper using column flotation' -- subject(s): Waste paper, Recycling, Flotation
Recycled paper used for making towel paper is not bleached but deinked. Deinking is a process where inks and other foreign material are removed from recycled paper.There is no health hazards in using recycled paper towel, napkins and/or facial tissues.Visit www.paperonweb.com for anything paper
Recycled paper was invented be a German jurist named Justus Claproth. The ink must be removed from the paper in order to recycle it. This is called deinking.
Alpha Amylases are the oldest use of enzymes for pulp and paper and are used to "cook" or modify the starch so it can be used to size the paper. The replace a traditional high temperature cook. Xylanases are commonly used to help improve the bleaching of brown Kraft cooked pulp allowing for reductions of 10 to 25 percent ClO2 bleaching chemicals. Cellulases are used in the deinking of wastepaper improving the brightness and reducing the dirt specs. And, they are used to help improve the refinability of pulps in the stock preparation prior to paper making which results in energy and steam drying reductions.
Peter Seifert has written: 'Deinking' -- subject(s): Abstracts, Waste paper, Washing, Printing ink, Wood-pulp, Recycling
I would say it depends on how "process " is used.He is in the process of preparing dinner .He wrote a paper on the process for making steel.
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