Frontmatter; Contents; 1. Structure of the Fibre Wall; 2. Structure and Properties of Fibres; 3. Interactions between Fibres and Water and the Influence of Water on the Pore Structure of Wood Fibres; 4. Chemistry of the Fibre Surface; 5. Fibre Suspensions; 6. Water and Material Balances in the Paper Mill; 7. Industrial Beating/Refining; 8. The Short Circulation; 9. Polyelectrolyte Adsorption onto Cellulose Fibres; 10. Web Forming; 11. Grammage Variability; 12. Wet Pressing; 13. Drying of Paper; 14. Sizing; 15. Calendering; 16. Pigment Coating; Backmatter.
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The production of forestry products is based on a complex chain of knowledge in which the biological material wood with all its natural variability is converted into a variety of fiber-based products, each one with its detailed and specific quality requirements. 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. Supported by a grant from the Ljungberg Foundation, the Editors at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden coordinated over 30 authors from university and ind.
Pulp and paper chemistry and technology. Volume 3, Paper chemistry and technology.