Applications of wet-end paper chemistry
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Applications of wet-end paper chemistry
Blackie Academic & Professional, 1995
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book bridges the gap between the theory behind wet-end paper chemistry and the day-to-day practice, by explaining how particular chemicals are chosen and used in real situations. Chemists and chemical engineers across the paper and pulp making industry, and in research and academic institutes will find this book of enormous practical value.
Table of Contents
- Paper chemicals and their use, L. Wagberg and L. Winter
- the use of retention and drainage aids in the wet end, K. Johansson et al
- the source and control of paper machine deposits, T. Hassler
- fillers for papermaking, R.A. Gill
- starch in papermaking, M. Georgeson
- the improvement in dry strength by synthetic polymers, S.N. Jenkins
- the practical application of wet-strength resins, F. Linhart
- the use and mis-use of dyestuffs and fluorescent whitening agents, F. Colling
- sizing in acid, neutral and alkaline conditions, P. Otway and K. Smith
- on-line monitoring and control in the wet end, T. Sopenlehto
- foam control in the mill - a practical review, M.R. Hunt.
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