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ABSTRACT It is well known in the drying of paper that it is possible reduce the size of the dryer section and/or increase the drying capacity by using vacuum. Furthermore a smaller dryer section contributes to a decrease in the energy losses. However, the use of Minton vacuum dryers in the late 20's was never really successful. Especially with increasing machine speeds maintenance became a problem. Vacuum drying leads to an improvement in the optical pro- perties of papers made from mechanical pulps. Some physical properties such as softness and porosity may also be improved. When the paper is pressed towards the hot surface under me- chanical pressure during vacuum drying a gain in mechanical properties can be achieved. In the present investigation, the influence of heat transfer between the web and the hot surface as well as mechanical com-pression of the sheet during vacuum drying have been avoided by using an IR heat source. The results show that the main effect of vacuum is a reduced evaporation temp...

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