Wood Fibres for Papermaking:
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Beteilige Person: Area, Maria Cristina (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Shrewsbury Smithers Pira 2014
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Beschreibung:9781909030879_Front Cover; Contents; Prologue; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1Natural Forest and Forest Plantations; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Forest Plantations; 1.3 Nonwood Plant Fibres; References; 2Anatomy, Structure and Chemistry of Fibrous Materials; 2.1 Anatomy and Structure of Trees; 2.2 Chemical Composition of Wood; 2.3 Cell Wall Structure; References; 3Abnormal Wood; 3.1 Reaction Wood; 3.2 Juvenile Wood; References; 4Characteristics of Cells and Properties of Pulps; 4.1 Characteristics of Cells and Biometric Relationships; 4.2 Relationship between Fibre Characteristics and Pulp Properties
References5Final Remarks; Abbreviations; A; Index; 9781909030879_Back Cover
Firs and pines dominated the global picture of the raw materials for paper industry until the 1950s. At that time, the interest in introducing new species, mostly hardwoods, led the researchers intensify efforts to look for the fibrous characteristics and their combinations that could represent the relationship between fibres, pulp and paper. The pulp and paper industry has shown, mainly in the last two decades, a strong North-South displacement. This is to a large extent due to the favourable climate, which promote the development of the trees. Similarly, the paper fibres have gone from being
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (120 pages)
ISBN:1909030872
9781909030879