Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada

Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada
Title Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada PDF eBook
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Pages 1664
Release 1961
Genre Paper industry
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Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada

Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada
Title Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada PDF eBook
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Pages 724
Release 1919
Genre Paper industry
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Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada

Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada
Title Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada PDF eBook
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Pages 500
Release 1932
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Pulp & Paper Magazine of Canada

Pulp & Paper Magazine of Canada
Title Pulp & Paper Magazine of Canada PDF eBook
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Pages 474
Release 1965
Genre Paper industry
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Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada

Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada
Title Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada PDF eBook
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Pages 410
Release 1905
Genre Paper industry
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Pages 1256
Release 1919
Genre Paper industry
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Control of Decay in Pulp and Pulp Wood

Control of Decay in Pulp and Pulp Wood
Title Control of Decay in Pulp and Pulp Wood PDF eBook
Author Otto Kress
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Pages 108
Release 1925
Genre Pulpwood
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On account of rather serious losses in stored wood and wood pulp, the authors made a study of the causes of decay in wood and wood pulp and conditions which favor it, complete with mill tests, and laboratory investigations. To combat deterioration during storage, careful attention must be given to the elimination of sources of infection, and the chemicals best adapted for this are identified, and an application scheme outlined. The authors investigate fungi that inhabit pulp, which do more damage than molds, and cause certain chemical actions on ground-wood pulp. It is undoubtedly the most extensive discussion that has yet been published on this subject; the authors and the Forest Products Laboratory deserve sincere thanks.