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Handbook of Pulp. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 1348 Pages
  • February 2006
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 2179574
In this two volume set, Dr. Herbert Sixta, head of the cellulose and viscose research department at Lenzing AG in Austria, has brought together a team of authors to produce the first comprehensive handbook on the market. Alongside the traditional aspects of pulping processes, pulp used in industry and paper pulps, this book describes all pulping processes used for paper and board manufacturing as well as waste liquor treatment, pulp bleaching and environmental aspects, while also covering pulp properties and applications.

From the content:

- Chemical Pulp
- Mechanical Pulp
- Recovered Paper and Recycled Fibers
- Analytical Characterization of Pulps

This handbook is essential reading for all chemists and engineers in the paper and pulp industry.

Table of Contents

PART I: CHEMICAL PULPING
Introduction
Raw Material for Pulp
Wood Yard Operations
Chemical Pulping Processes
Pulp Washing
Pulp Screening, Cleaning, and Fractionation
Pulp Bleaching
Pulp Purification
Recovery
Environmental Aspects of Pulp Production
Pulp Properties and Applications
PART II: MECHANICAL PULPING
Introduction
A Short History of Mechanical Pulping
Raw Materials for Mechanical Pulp
Mechanical Pulping Processes
Processing of Mechanical Pulp and Reject Handling: Screening and Cleaning
Bleaching of Mechanical Pulp
Latency and Properties of Mechanical Pulp
PART III: RECOVERED PAPER AND RECYCLED FIBERS
Introduction
Relevance of Recycled Fibers as Paper Raw Material
Recovered Paper Grades
Basic Statistics
Collection of Recovered Paper
Sources of Recovered Paper
Sorting, Handling, and Storage of Recovered Paper
Legislation for the Use of Recycled Fibers
Appendix: European List of Standard Grades of Recovered Paper and Board
PART IV: ANALYTICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PULPS
Fundamentals of Quality Control Procedures
Determination of Low Molecular-Weight Components
Macromolecular Composition
Characterization of Supermolecular Structures
Fiber Properties
Papermaking Properties of Pulps

Authors

Herbert Sixta Leiter Zellstoff- u. Viskoseforschung d. Lenzing AG, Lenzing, Austria.