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paper that many
paper mills entered production, and
papermaking became an industry.
Modern papermaking began in the
early 19th
century in
Europe with the...
- century,
papermaking was
brought to Europe,
where it
replaced animal-skin-based
parchment and wood panels. By the 13th century,
papermaking was refined...
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spots in the
finished paper. Knot (
papermaking)
Kraft process Gullichsen, Johan; Fogelholm, Carl-Johan (2000).
Papermaking science and Technology: 6A. Chemical...
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Shives Kraft process Gullichsen, Johan; Fogelholm, Carl-Johan (2000).
Papermaking science and Technology: 6A.
Chemical Pulping. Finland:
Tappi Press. p...
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carbonate filler is the
commonly used in
alkaline papermaking,
while kaolin clay is
prevalent in
acidic papermaking.
Alkaline paper has
superior ageing properties...
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unsupported pressure-sensitive
adhesives Plastics Wet
strength resins Pitch Papermaking additives Stickies that p****
through a
slotted plate screen of 0.10 -...
- of the
ancient world—the comp****, gunpowder,
papermaking and printing—only the
inventor of
papermaking, Cai Lun, is known. Additionally, in comparison...
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material used in
papermaking and the
industrial production of
other paper products.
Before the
widely acknowledged invention of
papermaking by Cai Lun in...
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chemically modified and
unmodified starches are used in
papermaking. In the wet part of the
papermaking process,
generally called the "wet-end", the starches...
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surviving buildings (built in 1844) of
Crane & Co., one of the
oldest papermaking businesses in
Berkshire County, M****achusetts. It is
located in southwestern...