Carte Making Paper A. G. Natwick

Making Paper

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"Making Paper" is a comprehensive guide to the technical and industrial processes involved in paper...

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engleză
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Publicat
2026
Pagini
552
EAN
9781025456409
ISBN
1025456408
Enbook ID
52990653
Greutate
946
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 30

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"Making Paper" is a comprehensive guide to the technical and industrial processes involved in paper production during the early 20th century. Authored by A.G. Natwick, E.H. Nunn, and M.K. Rawlings, this work serves as an essential manual for understanding the complexities of the pulp and paper industry. The text explores various methods of manufacturing, from the preparation of raw materials to the intricate machinery used in high-volume production.

Covering the chemical and mechanical aspects of the trade, "Making Paper" details the transformation of wood and other fibers into usable paper products. Readers will find in-depth discussions on sulfate and sulfite processes, bleaching, and the operational mechanics of paper machines. This book is an invaluable resource for historians of technology, industrial engineers, and those interested in the evolution of manufacturing techniques. Its practical approach and technical depth highlight the ingenuity behind one of the modern world's most vital commodities, offering a clear window into the industrial standards of the 1930s.

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