Properties of Paper: An IntroductionAfter outlining the processes and raw materials of manufacturing paper, details the structural, mechanical, visual, and other properties of different papers; the influence of the environment and its use as a barrier; and the properties required for printing and writing, packaging, and tissue papers. |
Contents
The Influence of the Environment on Paper Properties89 | 89 |
Converting Operations | 95 |
X | 128 |
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Properties of Paper: An Introduction William E. Scott,James C. Abbott,Stanley Trosset Snippet view - 1995 |
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absorbed absorption adhesive basis weight bleaching bleaching chemicals bonding boxboard brightness bursting strength calendering cartons cellulose characteristics chemical coaters coating color common container crepe cross direction curve cylinder decrease discussed dryer section drying dyes effect example facial tissue factors filler flexography folding endurance forming section fourdrinier furnish g/m² gloss grades of paper grammage headbox hemicellulose important increase influence instrument kraft kraft process light lignin listed in Figure machine direction manufacture materials measure mechanical properties moisture content offset offset printing opacity operations paper and paperboard paper industry paper machine paper properties paper surface paperboard papermaking penetration pigments printing Process flow diagram produce properties of paper Pulp and Paper pulping processes refining reflectance relative humidity roll sample sheet of paper shown in Figure smoothness specimen stiffness stresses sulfite supercalendering Tappi Journal tearing resistance tensile strength tester thickness Ts'ai Lun wavelength Young's modulus