Handbook of Pulping and PapermakingIn its Second Edition, Handbook of Pulping and Papermaking is a comprehensive reference for industry and academia. The book offers a concise yet thorough introduction to the process of papermaking from the production of wood chips to the final testing and use of the paper product. The author has updated the extensive bibliography, providing the reader with easy access to the pulp and paper literature. The book emphasizes principles and concepts behind papermaking, detailing both the physical and chemical processes. - A comprehensive introduction to the physical and chemical processes in pulping and papermaking - Contains an extensive annotated bibliography - Includes 12 pages of color plates |
Contents
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Chapter 4 Kraft Spent Liquor Recovery | 101 |
Chapter 5 Pulp Bleaching | 123 |
Chapter 6 Refining and Pulp Characterization | 137 |
Chapter 7 Paper and Its Properties | 158 |
Chapter 8 Stock Preparation and Additives for Papermaking | 190 |
Chapter 21 Colloid and Surface Chemistry | 421 |
Chapter 22 Papermaking Chemistry | 438 |
Chapter 23 Printing and the Graphic Arts | 463 |
Chapter 24 Optical Properties of Paper | 487 |
Chapter 25 Wood and FiberGrowth and Anatomy | 516 |
Chapter 26 Softwood Anatomy | 541 |
Chapter 27 Hardwood Anatomy | 583 |
Chapter 28 Wood Fiber Anatomy and Identification | 628 |
Chapter 9 Paper Manufacture | 209 |
Chapter 10 Fiber from Recycled Paper | 263 |
Chapter 11 Environmental Impact | 283 |
Chapter 12 Metric and English Units and Unit Analysis | 297 |
Chapter 13 Introductory Chemistry Review | 312 |
Chapter 14 Analytical and Coordinate Chemistry | 335 |
Chapter 15 Calculations of Wood Paper and Other Materials | 348 |
Chapter 16 Pulping Calculations | 359 |
Chapter 17 Bleaching and Pulp Properties Calculations | 379 |
Chapter 18 Polymer Chemistry | 395 |
Chapter 19 Carbohydrate Chemistry | 403 |
Chapter 20 Total Quality Management | 411 |
Chapter 29 Nonwood Fiber Use in Pulp and Paper | 633 |
Chapter 30 Hydraulics | 641 |
Chapter 31 Process Control | 663 |
Chapter 32 Corrugated Containers | 671 |
Chapter 33 Miscellaneous Topics | 678 |
Chapter 34 Updates and Bibliography | 698 |
Answers to Selected Problems | 721 |
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Color Plate Sections | 755 |
Common terms and phrases
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