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This four volume set covers the entire spectrum of pulp and paper chemistry and technology from starting material to processes and products including market demands. This work is essential for all students of wood science and a useful reference for those working in the pulp and paper industry or on the chemistry of renewable resources. Volume 2 focuses on creating an understanding of the chemical and technical processes involved in the production of pulp. The work treats wood handling, i.e. barking, chipping , storage and screening processes, chemistry and technology during mechanical and chemical pulp production, including pulping and bleaching chemistry and technology, production of bleaching chemicals at the mill, recovery processes, including the treatment and burning of black liquor and the white liquor preparation plant, paper recycling processes, changes in structure and properties of wood polymers and pulps in the pulping process line, description of the equipment and processes involved in the manufacturing of pulp, pulp characterization, including methods available to evaluate pulp properties, end-product requirements.
Papermaking. --- Wood-pulp. --- Pulping --- Papermaking --- Paper pulp production --- Pulp production processes --- Pulping processes --- Chemistry. --- Pulpwood --- Wood products --- Manufacturing processes --- Wood-pulp --- Chemistry, Technical --- Paper making - Chemistry --- Paper industry --- Paper production. --- Paper. --- Pulp. --- Wood chemistry.
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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. 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* A comprehensive introduction to the physical a
Materials processing --- Papier --- Productie --- Papermaking. --- Non-food products -- Paper --- Pulping. --- ALLW. --- Engineering --- General and Others --- Paper making and trade --- Paper manufacture --- Paper --- Pulping --- Paper pulp production --- Pulp production processes --- Pulping processes --- Manufacturing processes --- Papermaking --- Wood-pulp
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Pulping. --- Papermaking. --- Paper making and trade --- Paper manufacture --- Paper --- Pulping --- Paper pulp production --- Pulp production processes --- Pulping processes --- Manufacturing processes --- Papermaking --- Wood-pulp --- Paperboard. --- Cardboard --- Paper board --- Pasteboard --- Pressboard --- Paper products --- Cardboard art --- Cardboard furniture --- Cardboard sculpture
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Papermaking. --- Pulping. --- Plant fibers --- Industrial applications. --- Plant textile fibers --- Textile fibers, Plant --- Vegetable fibers --- Fibers --- Plant products --- Fiber plants --- Paper pulp production --- Pulp production processes --- Pulping processes --- Manufacturing processes --- Papermaking --- Wood-pulp --- Paper making and trade --- Paper manufacture --- Paper --- Pulping
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Pulping and Papermaking of Non-wood Plant Fibres presents the latest technologies associated with the papermaking process. With chapters specific to each non-wood species, the book provides step-by-step guidance on processes such as pulping, bleaching, blending and beating. Non-wood fibers are practical for pulp and paper production due to their chemical content of cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin percentages. Beginning with a general overview of non-wood fibers in the papermaking process, chapters then take a deep dive into different raw materials and their processes, including bamboo, corn stalk, pineapple leaves and sugarcane. This book is an essential resource for researchers, scientists and industry specialists.
Paper industry. --- Paper making and trade --- Papermaking industry --- Non-timber forest products industry --- Papermaking. --- Pulping. --- Paper pulp production --- Pulp production processes --- Pulping processes --- Manufacturing processes --- Papermaking --- Wood-pulp --- Paper manufacture --- Paper --- Pulping --- Plant fibers.
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Cellulose represents the most widely spread organic polymer found in nature and it was used for a long time as a raw material for paper, textiles, film and flexible packing material. Due to its accessibility in huge amounts by photosynthesis process as a renewable material, cellulose is considered at present the answer to many problems connected with sustainable development. This explains the great scientific interest for this compound along with a lot of preoccupations to systematize the accumulated information in reviews and books. This book will present the aspects of cellulose obtaining in
Pulping. --- Papermaking. --- Wood-pulp. --- Wood-pulp industry --- Paper industry --- Paper making and trade --- Papermaking industry --- Non-timber forest products industry --- Pulp mills --- Pulpwood --- Wood products --- Pulping --- Paper manufacture --- Paper --- Paper pulp production --- Pulp production processes --- Pulping processes --- Manufacturing processes --- Papermaking --- Wood-pulp --- Environmental aspects. --- Environmental aspects
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This book provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive information on the state-of-the-art techniques and aspects involved in environment-friendly pulping technologies. Traditional chemical and semi-chemical pulping processes are not environmentally friendly. Therefore, it has become important to look for alternative approaches to mitigate wastewater emissions in the paper industry, by making more stringent regulations to improve environmental conservation. In response to this problem, new raw materials need to be explored to replace traditional choices and also new pulping processes need to be developed based on less polluting, more easily recovered reagents. This book presents new and emerging deep eutectic solvents for lignocellulosic biomass pretreatment, and discusses the effects of deep eutectic solvents on biomass pretreatment and the production of value-added products. It also introduces biotechnological methods of pulping. Biotechnological processes help to make manufacturing processes cleaner and more efficient by reducing toxic chemical pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Given its scope, this book is of interest to applied chemists, foresters, chemical engineers, wood scientists, along with engineers and researchers involved in the pulp and paper industry as a valuable reference.
Chemical engineering. --- Chemistry, Technical. --- Environmental chemistry. --- Pollution. --- Chemical Engineering. --- Industrial Chemistry. --- Environmental Chemistry. --- Chemical pollution --- Chemicals --- Contamination of environment --- Environmental pollution --- Pollution --- Contamination (Technology) --- Asbestos abatement --- Bioremediation --- Environmental engineering --- Environmental quality --- Factory and trade waste --- Hazardous waste site remediation --- Hazardous wastes --- In situ remediation --- Lead abatement --- Pollutants --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Chemistry, Environmental --- Chemistry --- Ecology --- Chemical technology --- Industrial chemistry --- Technical chemistry --- Technology --- Chemical engineering --- Chemistry, Industrial --- Engineering, Chemical --- Engineering --- Chemistry, Technical --- Metallurgy --- Environmental aspects --- Pulping. --- Paper pulp production --- Pulp production processes --- Pulping processes --- Manufacturing processes --- Papermaking --- Wood-pulp
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