Paper Making, Paper Properties, Paper Handling by Gonçalves Dias
A practical, technically oriented guide that explains the fundamentals of papermaking—raw materials and pulping methods, fiber treatment and additives, sheet formation, drying and finishing—and then connects those processes to the resulting physical, optical and chemical properties of paper. It describes standard laboratory and plant-scale tests for strength, porosity, brightness and surface characteristics, and shows how process variables and quality-control measures influence performance. The book also covers industrial handling, storage and converting practices, common production problems and troubleshooting, and considerations for safety and environmental control, making it useful to engineers, technicians and quality managers in the paper industry.
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