Pulp and Paper: Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Volume 2James P. Casey An in-depth look at the chemistry and chemical technology involved in the manufacture of pulp and paper, the properties of paper, and the uses for paper. This new edition contains contributions by forty recognized authorities in the field. Emphasizes the underlying science and technology and reviews, in detail, chemical and engineering principles. Includes numerous tables, illustrations, and a complete bibliography. |
Contents
FIBER PREPARATION AND APPROACH | 821 |
FIBER BONDING | 915 |
CHAPTER 8 SHEET FORMATION AND DRYING | 965 |
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