Author: GARY. SMOOK
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781595102454
Category : Papermaking
Languages : en
Pages : 438
Book Description
Handbook for Pulp & Paper Technologists
Author: GARY. SMOOK
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781595102454
Category : Papermaking
Languages : en
Pages : 438
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781595102454
Category : Papermaking
Languages : en
Pages : 438
Book Description
Troubleshooting the Papermaking Process
Author: Jerome M. Gess
Publisher: Tappi
ISBN: 9781930657588
Category : Papermaking
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher: Tappi
ISBN: 9781930657588
Category : Papermaking
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Process Control Fundamentals for the Pulp & Paper Industry
Author: Nancy Jean Sell
Publisher: Tappi
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 636
Book Description
Publisher: Tappi
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 636
Book Description
A Chronology of Paper and Paper-making
Author: Joel Munsell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Paper
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Paper
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Pulp and Paper Testing
Author: Liva Söderhjelm
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789525216004
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789525216004
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Small Particles Technology
Author: Jan-Erik Otterstedt
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1475765231
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 538
Book Description
It is difficult to imagine modem technology without small particles, 1-1000 nm in size, because virtually every industry depends in some way on the use of such materials. Catalysts, printing inks, paper, dyes and pigments, many medicinal products, adsorbents, thickening agents, some adhesives, clays, and hundreds of other diverse products are based on or involve small particles in a very fundamental way. In some cases finely divided materials occur naturally or are merely a convenient form for using a material. In most cases small particles play a special role in technology because in effect they constitute a different state of matter because of the basic fact that the surface of a material is different from the interior by virtue of the unsaturated bonding interactions of the outermost layers of atoms at the surface of a solid. Whereas in a macroscale particle these differences are often insignificant, as the 9 surface area per unit mass becomes larger by a factor of as much as 10 , physical and chemical effects such as adsorption become so pronounced as to make the finely divided form of the bulk material into essentially a different material usually one that has no macroscale counterpart.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1475765231
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 538
Book Description
It is difficult to imagine modem technology without small particles, 1-1000 nm in size, because virtually every industry depends in some way on the use of such materials. Catalysts, printing inks, paper, dyes and pigments, many medicinal products, adsorbents, thickening agents, some adhesives, clays, and hundreds of other diverse products are based on or involve small particles in a very fundamental way. In some cases finely divided materials occur naturally or are merely a convenient form for using a material. In most cases small particles play a special role in technology because in effect they constitute a different state of matter because of the basic fact that the surface of a material is different from the interior by virtue of the unsaturated bonding interactions of the outermost layers of atoms at the surface of a solid. Whereas in a macroscale particle these differences are often insignificant, as the 9 surface area per unit mass becomes larger by a factor of as much as 10 , physical and chemical effects such as adsorption become so pronounced as to make the finely divided form of the bulk material into essentially a different material usually one that has no macroscale counterpart.
Surface Application of Paper Chemicals
Author: J. Brander
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400914571
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
With the exception of a slight hiccup during the height of the recent environmental movement (during the early 1990s), when for a year or two consumers were prepared to pay a price premium for lower quality recycled paper than for the virgin product, the inexorable improvement in the quality demanded of paper products continues. This demand for quality covers not only the aesthetics ofthe product but also its performance. Moreover, it is becoming increasingly the case that papers designed for a particular use must, as it were incidentally, also perform well in alternative applications. An example is that of office and printing papers, which are expected to perform as well in copier machines as in all the various forms of impact and non-impact printers. But even greater demands are made in other product areas, where board designed for dry foods can also be expected to protect moist and fatty materials and be made of 100% recycled fibre. The need to isolate foodstuffs from some of the contaminants that can affect recycled board is a· serious challenge. Thus, papermakers are constantly striving to meet a broadening spectrum of demands on their products; often while accepting declining quality of raw materials. The product design philosophy that has arisen in response to this is increasingly to isolate the bulk of a paper from its uses: to engineer the needed performance characteristics into the paper surfaces while more or less ignoring what happens inside.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400914571
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
With the exception of a slight hiccup during the height of the recent environmental movement (during the early 1990s), when for a year or two consumers were prepared to pay a price premium for lower quality recycled paper than for the virgin product, the inexorable improvement in the quality demanded of paper products continues. This demand for quality covers not only the aesthetics ofthe product but also its performance. Moreover, it is becoming increasingly the case that papers designed for a particular use must, as it were incidentally, also perform well in alternative applications. An example is that of office and printing papers, which are expected to perform as well in copier machines as in all the various forms of impact and non-impact printers. But even greater demands are made in other product areas, where board designed for dry foods can also be expected to protect moist and fatty materials and be made of 100% recycled fibre. The need to isolate foodstuffs from some of the contaminants that can affect recycled board is a· serious challenge. Thus, papermakers are constantly striving to meet a broadening spectrum of demands on their products; often while accepting declining quality of raw materials. The product design philosophy that has arisen in response to this is increasingly to isolate the bulk of a paper from its uses: to engineer the needed performance characteristics into the paper surfaces while more or less ignoring what happens inside.
Pulp Technology and Treatment for Paper
Author: James d'A. Clark
Publisher: Backbeat Books
ISBN:
Category : Papermaking
Languages : en
Pages : 888
Book Description
Publisher: Backbeat Books
ISBN:
Category : Papermaking
Languages : en
Pages : 888
Book Description
Sugarcane-based Biofuels and Bioproducts
Author: Ian O'Hara
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118719913
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 406
Book Description
Sugarcane has garnered much interest for its potential as a viable renewable energy crop. While the use of sugar juice for ethanol production has been in practice for years, a new focus on using the fibrous co-product known as bagasse for producing renewable fuels and bio-based chemicals is growing in interest. The success of these efforts, and the development of new varieties of energy canes, could greatly increase the use of sugarcane and sugarcane biomass for fuels while enhancing industry sustainability and competitiveness. Sugarcane-Based Biofuels and Bioproducts examines the development of a suite of established and developing biofuels and other renewable products derived from sugarcane and sugarcane-based co-products, such as bagasse. Chapters provide broad-ranging coverage of sugarcane biology, biotechnological advances, and breakthroughs in production and processing techniques. This text brings together essential information regarding the development and utilization of new fuels and bioproducts derived from sugarcane. Authored by experts in the field, Sugarcane-Based Biofuels and Bioproducts is an invaluable resource for researchers studying biofuels, sugarcane, and plant biotechnology as well as sugar and biofuels industry personnel.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118719913
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 406
Book Description
Sugarcane has garnered much interest for its potential as a viable renewable energy crop. While the use of sugar juice for ethanol production has been in practice for years, a new focus on using the fibrous co-product known as bagasse for producing renewable fuels and bio-based chemicals is growing in interest. The success of these efforts, and the development of new varieties of energy canes, could greatly increase the use of sugarcane and sugarcane biomass for fuels while enhancing industry sustainability and competitiveness. Sugarcane-Based Biofuels and Bioproducts examines the development of a suite of established and developing biofuels and other renewable products derived from sugarcane and sugarcane-based co-products, such as bagasse. Chapters provide broad-ranging coverage of sugarcane biology, biotechnological advances, and breakthroughs in production and processing techniques. This text brings together essential information regarding the development and utilization of new fuels and bioproducts derived from sugarcane. Authored by experts in the field, Sugarcane-Based Biofuels and Bioproducts is an invaluable resource for researchers studying biofuels, sugarcane, and plant biotechnology as well as sugar and biofuels industry personnel.
The Corrugated Containers Manufacturing Process
Author: Steve Perkins
Publisher: Tappi
ISBN: 9780898523607
Category : Corrugated paperboard
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Describes and illustrates the corrugated containers manufacturing process from a roll of paper to a printed box. Designed for: corrugation plant or sheet plant production personnel, sales or technical service personnel supplying products or services to corrugation plants or sheet plants.
Publisher: Tappi
ISBN: 9780898523607
Category : Corrugated paperboard
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Describes and illustrates the corrugated containers manufacturing process from a roll of paper to a printed box. Designed for: corrugation plant or sheet plant production personnel, sales or technical service personnel supplying products or services to corrugation plants or sheet plants.