In its Second Edition, Handbook of Pulping and Papermaking is a comprehensive reference for industry and academia. The book offers a concise yet thorough introduction to the process of papermaking from the production of wood chips to the final testing and use of the paper product.
2 - Pulp and Paper Industry. GENERAL PROFILEKay Teschke. Evolution and Structure of the Industry. Papermaking is thought to have originated in China in. Handbook for Pulp & Paper Technologists. This best-selling text provides an introduction to the entire technology of pulp and paper. Handbook for Pulp and Paper. Purchase Handbook of Pulping and Papermaking. Personal information is secured with SSL technology. Providing the reader with easy access to the pulp and paper.
The author has updated the extensive bibliography, providing the reader with easy access to the pulp and paper literature. The book emphasizes principles and concepts behind papermaking, detailing both the physical and chemical processes. Key Features. Introduction and the Literature: Introduction to Papermaking. Introduction to the Literature. Serial Killer Class Activity. Abstract Indices.
Technical and Trade Journals. Reference Books. Chemistry Reference Books.
Other References. Wood and Fiber Fundamentals: Wood and Bark. Wood Chips and Sawdust. Wood Chip Preparation and Handling at the Pulp Mill. Solid Wood Measurement. Wood Chip Measurement.
Wood Chemistry. Wood and Fiber Physics. Properties of Selected Wood Species. Nonwood and Recycled Fiber Considerations.
Pulping Fundamentals: Introduction to Pulping. Mechanical Pulping. Chemi-Mechanical Pulping. Related Pulping Methods. Semi-Chemical Pulping. General Chemical Pulping. Soda Pulping.
Kraft Pulping. Sulfite Pulping. OtherPulping Methods. Kraft Spent Liquor Recovery: Chemical Recovery. Pulp Washing. Liquor Evaporation. Recovery Boiler.
Cooking Liquor Regeneration--The Causticizing Process. Pulp Bleaching: Bleaching Mechanical Pulps. Measurement ofLignin Content. Bleaching Chemical Pulps. Refining and Pulp Characterization: Introduction to Refining. Pulp Characterization.
Pulp Properties versus Performance. Paper and its Properties: General Grades of Paper. Specific Types of Paper. Basic Paper Properties. Physical Properties of Paper. Mechanical Properties of Paper.
Chemical Analysis of Paper. Basic Optical Tests of Paper. Sheet Splitting of Paper. Stock Preparation and Additives for Papermaking: Fiber Preparation and Approach. Raw Materials. Functional Additives. Control Additives.