Industrial Papermaking /
This book introduces the reader to the field of Industrial Papermaking.
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:5936312023-01-23T09:36:00ZIndustrial Papermaking / Christiansen, Ranee, author 639893 text Electronic books 631902 Delhi, India : World Technologies,2012©2012engThis book introduces the reader to the field of Industrial Papermaking.Papermaking is the process of making paper, a substance which is used universally today for writing and packaging. In papermaking a dilute suspension of fibers in water is drained through a screen, so that a mat of randomly interwoven fibers is laid down. Water is removed from this mat of fibers by pressing and drying to make paper. Most paper is made from wood pulp, but other fiber sources such as cotton and textiles may be used. A modern paper mill is divided into several sections, roughly corresponding to the processes involved in making hand-made paper. Pulp is refined and mixed in water with other additives to make a pulp slurry, the headbox of the papermachine (Fourdrinier machine) distributes the slurry onto a moving continuous screen, water drains from the slurry (by gravity or under vacuum), the wet paper sheet goes through presses and dries and is finally rolled into large rolls, often weighing several tons. Another type of papermachine makes use of a cylinder mold that rotates while partially immersed in a vat of dilute pulp. The pulp is picked up by the wire and covers the mold as it rises out of the vat. A couch roller is pressed against the mold to smooth out the pulp, and picks the wet sheet off of the mold.Chapter 1 - Pulp (Paper) -- Chapter 2 - Paper Machine -- Chapter 3 - Paper Chemicals and Pulp Mill -- Chapter 4 - Kraft Process -- Chapter 5 - Recovery Boiler -- Chapter 6 - Sulfite Process and Pulpwood -- Chapter 7 - Black Liquor -- Chapter 8 - Bleaching of Wood Pulp -- Chapter 9 - Organosolv and Lignosulfonates -- Chapter 10 - Calender and Deinking -- Chapter 11 - Paper Size.This book introduces the reader to the field of Industrial Papermaking.Papermaking is the process of making paper, a substance which is used universally today for writing and packaging. In papermaking a dilute suspension of fibers in water is drained through a screen, so that a mat of randomly interwoven fibers is laid down. Water is removed from this mat of fibers by pressing and drying to make paper. Most paper is made from wood pulp, but other fiber sources such as cotton and textiles may be used. A modern paper mill is divided into several sections, roughly corresponding to the processes involved in making hand-made paper. Pulp is refined and mixed in water with other additives to make a pulp slurry, the headbox of the papermachine (Fourdrinier machine) distributes the slurry onto a moving continuous screen, water drains from the slurry (by gravity or under vacuum), the wet paper sheet goes through presses and dries and is finally rolled into large rolls, often weighing several tons. Another type of papermachine makes use of a cylinder mold that rotates while partially immersed in a vat of dilute pulp. The pulp is picked up by the wire and covers the mold as it rises out of the vat. A couch roller is pressed against the mold to smooth out the pulp, and picks the wet sheet off of the mold.PSZ_JBPapermakingPaper industryhttp://repository.library.utm.my/2605URN:ISBN:9788132341697Remote access restricted to users with a valid UTM ID via VPN. |
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