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Pulp and paper chemistry and technology
By Monica Ek,Goran Gellerstedt,Gunnar Henriksson
The effects of lumen-loading on strength and optical properties of paper
The effects of lumen-loading on strength and optical properties of paper
By Dinesh Chandra Paliwal
A study of improved strength in paper made fom low-substituted carboxymethycellulose pulps
A study of improved strength in paper made fom low-substituted carboxymethycellulose pulps
By Krishan Kuma Talwar
An electrical strain gage for the tensile testing of paper
An electrical strain gage for the tensile testing of paper
By Douglas M. Jewett
The effect of white water recycle on paper strength properties
The effect of white water recycle on paper strength properties
By Jon Patrick Dullforce
Application of paper labels to wooden surfaces
Application of paper labels to wooden surfaces
By E. R. Pankevicius
1988 Wet and Dry Strength Short Course, Palmer House and Towers, Chicago, IL, April 13-15
1988 Wet and Dry Strength Short Course, Palmer House and Towers, Chicago, IL, April 13-15
By Wet and Dry Strength Short Course (1988 Chicago, Ill.)
Interaction between cationic starches and papermaking fibers
Interaction between cationic starches and papermaking fibers
By Bharti Gupta
Effects of fiber length, starch addition, and fiber modification on the development of paper strength during press drying
Effects of fiber length, starch addition, and fiber modification on the development of paper strength during press drying
By Mehmet Tekin Salt
Application of polyallylamine as a dry strength agent
Application of polyallylamine as a dry strength agent
By Mahesh Shrikant Rathi
Effect of number of plies on the tear resistance of paper
Effect of number of plies on the tear resistance of paper
By James T. Swartout