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		<title>The effect of soap on black liquor viscosity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mills that do not separate soap for tall oil production can have high soap content (around 2.5%) in their black liquor. The soap will increase the heating value of the black liquor, which may be advantageous if the boiler is not steam limited. Other beneficial effects include a reduction in chemical make-up, increased bed temperature [...]]]></description>
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