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Influence of chemical and mechanical treatments of screened short fibers from OCC on paper forming and strength properties (골판지고지섬유의 단섬유분의 물리화학적처리에 관한 연구 - 골판지 고지의 물리화학적 처리에 의한 강도향상 제 4보 -)

  • Lee, Jong-Hoon;Seo, Yung B.;Choi, Chan-Ho;Jeon, Yang;Lee, Hak-Lae;Shin, Jong-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korea Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.71-71
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    • 2000
  • Recycled fibers usually give slow drainage in the paper forming zone on papermachine, which limit the application of more refining to the fibers for improving paper strength and formation. To use recycled fibers, especially, OCC, more effectively, developing very efficient handling technique of short fibers and fines is inevitable. We tried to make hard flocs of fractionated short fibers and fines, which were the main cause of slow drainage, by adding excessive amount of retention aid on them. This technique was proved to increase drainage with no difference in strength properties, compared to the conventional technique of adding the same amount of polymers to the whole furnish in the lab test. The bonding capability of short fibers and fines in Korean OCC were very poor to be considered as ´fillers´in paper products. Various chemical treatment on the short fibers and fines of the Korean OCC did not improve their bonding and optical properties. One of the reasons of no improvement in their properties was thought to be their high amount of ashes (over 30% in the fractionated samples).

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Design for Enhanced Precision in 300 mm Wafer Full-Field TTV Measurement (300 mm 웨이퍼의 전영역 TTV 측정 정밀도 향상을 위한 모듈 설계)

  • An-Mok Jeong;Hak-Jun Lee
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.88-93
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    • 2023
  • As the demand for High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) increases and the handling capability of larger wafers expands, ensuring reliable Total Thickness Variation (TTV) measurement for stacked wafers becomes essential. This study presents the design of a measurement module capable of measuring TTV across the entire area of a 300mm wafer, along with estimating potential mechanical measurement errors. The module enables full-area measurement by utilizing a center chuck and lift pin for wafer support. Modal analysis verifies the structural stability of the module, confirming that both the driving and measuring parts were designed with stiffness exceeding 100 Hz. The mechanical measurement error of the designed module was estimated, resulting in a predicted measurement error of 1.34 nm when measuring the thickness of a bonding wafer with a thickness of 1,500 ㎛.

Preparation of Molecularly Imprinted Poly(methacrylic acid) and Its HPLC Separation Characteristics of Retinoids (분자각인 Poly(methacrylic acid)의 제조 및 레티노이드 화합물의 HPLC 분리 특성)

  • 남기훈;권영돈;김덕준
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.710-717
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    • 2002
  • Molecularly imprinted polymers were prepared in particle forms by crosslinking methacrylic acid (MAA)) using all trans-retinoic acid as a template. The HPLC column packed with the prepared molecular imprinted polymers showed high capability in separation of retinoid derivatives. The column capacity factor and selectivity increased with increasing MAA to template ratio when the incorporated template amount was fixed, as it statistically generated more binding sites between host molecules and template. Molecularly imprinted polymer particles prepared via an emulsion polymerization method were round-shaped and their sizes were more uniformly distributed, but their separation capability was inferior to those obtained by solution polymerization method. It was presumably because the loss of interaction strength between MAA and the template due to hydrogen bonding either between MAA and water or between template and water during the synthesis of molecularly imprinted polymers.

New CAD Datarization Technique of Shoe Lasts for Automation of the Adaptive Lasting Machine (적응형 라스팅기의 자동화를 위한 제화용 라스트의 새로운 CAD Data화 기법)

  • Kim, S.H.;Jang, K.K.;Kim, K.P.;Huh, H.;Kwon, D.S.
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.17-23
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    • 2001
  • Lasting machines for shoe manufacturing are continuously developed with the aid of automation and CAM(Computer Aided Manufacturing). Although automation and CAM techniques have tremendously reduced the labor in shoe manufacturing, there still remain some parts manufactured by experts. In order to enhance the capability and efficiency of machines for labor-free shoe manufacturing, CAD data of a shoe last is essential. While CAD datarization takes the fundamental role in the shoe design and manufacturing, there has been little research for the CAD datarization of a shoe last. In this paper, a new procedure for CAD datarization of a shoe last using finite element patches and a tension sl)line method is proposed for application to shoe manufacturing machines. The outer line of a shoe-last sole is interpolated by a tension spline method and bonding lines are extracted from the shoe CAD data. Data set for a control algorithm of the tasting machine can be produced from the CAD data.

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New CAD Datarization Technique of Shoe Lasts and Data Extraction Scheme for the control of the Adaptive Lasting Machine (제화용 라스트의 새로운 DAD Data화 기법 및 적응형 라스팅기의 제어를 위한 데이터 추출)

  • Kim, Seung-Ho;Jang, Kwang-Keol;Huh, Hoon
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.06c
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    • pp.122-127
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    • 2001
  • Lasting machines for shoe manufacturing are continuously developed with the aid of automation and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM). Although automation and CAM techniques have tremendously reduced the labor in shoe manufacturing field, there still remain some parts manufactured by experts. In order to enhance the capability and efficiency of machines for labor-free shoe manufacturing, CAD data of a shoe last is indispensable. While CAD datarization takes the fundamental role in the shoe design as well as the shoe manufacturing, there has been little research for the CAD datarization of a shoe last. In this paper, a new procedure for CAD datarization of a shoe last using finite element patches is proposed and some data for the control part of the shoe lasting machine are extracted and interpolated from the CAD data. The outer line of a shoe-last sole is interpolated by a tension spline method and bonding lines are extracted from the shoe CAD data. Finally, initial setting data for the lasting machine are extracted from the last CAD data and initial setup parts of the lasting machine.

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Design Circuit Parameter Estimation of Impulse Generator and its application to 10/350${\mu}s$ Lightning Impulse Current Generator (임펄스 발생기의 회로 설계 파라미터 예측계산과 10/350${\mu}s$ 뇌임펄스 전류발생기 적용)

  • Lee, Jae-Bok;Shenderey, S. V.;Chang, Sug-Hun;Myung, Sung-Ho;Cho, Yuen-Gue
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.57 no.10
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    • pp.1822-1828
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    • 2008
  • This paper presents design parameter calculation methodology and its realization to construction for the 10/350${\mu}s$ lightning impulse current generator(ICG) modelled as double exponential function waveform with characteristic parameters ${\alpha},{\beta}$. Matlab internal function, "fzero" was applied to find ${\lambda}={\alpha}/{\beta}$ which is solution of nonlinear equation linearly related with two wave parameter $T_1$ and $T_2$. The calculation results for 10/350${\mu}s$ lightning impulse current show very good accuracy with error less 0.03%. Two type of 10/350${\mu}s$ ICGs based on the calculated design circuit parameters were fabricated by considering the load variation. One is applicable to the MOV based Surge protective device(SPD) for less 15 kA and the other is to test small resistive devices such as spark gap arrester and bonding device with maximum current capability 30 kA. The tested waveforms show error within 10% in comparison with the designed estimation and the waveform tolerance recommended in the IEC 61643-1 and IEC 60060-1.

Lock-In Thermography Based NDT of Parts for the Automotive Industry

  • Bohm, Stefan;Hellmanns, Mark;Backes, Andreas;Dilger, Klaus
    • Journal of Adhesion and Interface
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.10-12
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    • 2006
  • The successful use of adhesively bonded parts depends on the defect-free bond of the components. Therefore it is necessary to detect relevant faults and defects in an early state of the production. A 100% test should be pursued, but especially at complicated structures the detection of defects is not easy. Possible testing methods, which show a high potential for the NDT of adhesively bonded parts, are thermography based NDT methods. At present mainly two different procedures of active thermography are being used: Pulse and Lock-In Thermography. With pulse thermography the examined material is warmed up with a short energy pulse (light, eddy current or ultrasonic pulse) and the heat response is recorded after a certain time. The result is an infrared image which indicates material defects in different depths. This paper presents a variety of images showing the capability of Lock-In Thermography to image subsurface defects. Several examples of adhesives joints qualify the ultrasonic Lock-In-Thermography for the in-process quality control for adhesive bonded components.

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Preparation of Spherical Activated Carbon and Their Physicochemical Properties

  • Oh, Won-Chun;Kim, Jong-Gyu;Kim, Hyuk;Chen, Ming-Liang;Zhang, Feng-Jun;Zhang, Kan;Meng, Ze-Da
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.46 no.6
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    • pp.568-573
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    • 2009
  • In this study, we used coal based activated carbons as starting material and phenolic resin (PR) as a bonding agent to prepare spherical shaped activated carbons. The textural properties of SAC were characterized by BET surface area, XRD, SEM, iodine adsorption, strength intensity and pressure drop. According to the results, the spherical activated carbon prepared with activated carbon and PR at a ratio of 60:40 was found to have the best formation of spherical shape, which was found in sample SAC40. After activation, SAC40 has high BET surface area, iodine adsorption capability and strength value, and lowest pressure drop.

Fluorine Penetration Characteristics on Various FSG Capping Layers (FSG Capping 레이어들에서의 플루오르 침투 특성)

  • Lee, Do-Won;Kim, Nam-Hoon;Kim, Sang-Yong;Eom, Joon-Chul;Chang, Eui-Goo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2004.04b
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    • pp.26-29
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    • 2004
  • High density plasma fluorinated silicate glass (HDP FSG) is used as a gap fill film for metal-to-metal space because of many advantages. However, FSG films can cause critical problems such as bonding issue of top metal at package, metal contamination, metal peel-off, and so on. It is known that these problems are caused by fluorine penetration out of FSG film. To prevent it, FSG capping layers such like SRO (Silicon Rich Oxide) are needed. In this study, their characteristics and a capability to block fluorine penetration for various FSG capping layers are investigated. Normal stress and High stress due to denser film. While heat treatment to PETEOS caused lower blocking against fluorine penetration, it had insignificant effect on SiN. Compared with other layers, SRO using ARC chamber and SiN were shown a better performance to block fluorine penetration.

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An Efficient Photoresist Stripping Process on the ITO Surface Using the Dipping Method (딥핑 방식을 이용한 ITO 표면의 효율적인 포토레지스트 박리공정)

  • Kim, Joon Hyun;Sim, Jae Myung;Joo, Gi-Tae;Kim, Young Sung;Jeong, Byung Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.281-289
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    • 2016
  • Agitation is a secondary process used to increase the PR stripping force on an ITO-glass surface; it is an efficient approach to stripping during production. It activates the stripper to chemically penetrate the PR layer and assists by breaking down the physical bonding forces at the surface. In this study, different stripping tests were conducted by varying the dipping time, the composition, the strip temperature, and the stripper concentration. Optimal PR strip conditions were estimated by using comparative visual inspection of stripped sample surfaces. The stripping process was affected by changes in the moving speeds and the sample positions. It was confirmed that the stripping capability improved at a dilute stripper ratio of 20-40% and a strip temperature of $30-40^{\circ}C$ and within 60 s of strip time.