TY - JOUR U1 - Wissenschaftlicher Artikel A1 - Leitner, Johannes A1 - Saren, Matti A1 - Wöss, Kateryna A1 - Kandelbauer, Andreas T1 - On estimating local defects of softwood kraft fibers stained with congo red and assessed with a novel fiber analyzer JF - Industrial crops and products N2 - The fiber deformations of once-dried, bleached and never-dried unbleached kraft pulps were studied with respect to their behavior in high- and low-consistency refining. The pulps were stained with congo red to experimentally highlight areas where the arrangement of the fibrils was altered by refining such as dislocated zones or slip planes. The stained fibers were analyzed with conventional Metso Fiberlab but also with a novel prototype measurement device utilizing a color imaging setup. The local intensity of the stain in the fiber was expressed as degree of overall damage (Overall fiber damage index, OFDI). The rewetted zero span tensile index (RWZSTI) was used to verify the OFDI with respect to the pulp strength. High consistency refining resulted in a clear increase in the number of kinks which negatively influenced the pulp strength. The OFDI which was used to detect the intensity of local fiber defects also responded accordingly. A higher OFDI resulted in a lower pulp strength. Low consistency refining removed a significant amount of kinks and resulted in an increase in fiber swelling. A slight increase in fibrillation and a significant increase in flake-like fines were also observed. The OFDI, however, was not reduced in low consistency refining as it would be expected by the removal of less severe dislocations. One reason proposed here is that low consistency refining created new fiber pores that allowed the dye to penetrate into the fiber wall similarly as it does in the zones of the dislocations. KW - fiber dislocations KW - zero span tensile strength kraft pulp KW - staining KW - congo redstain Y1 - 2014 SN - 0926-6690 SS - 0926-6690 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2014.02.005 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2014.02.005 VL - 55 SP - 123 EP - 129 S1 - 7 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER -