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Page 1 of 2 1-15-99 jgb N:\ILEAF\PRESS\0101R241.doc Document Name: 0101r241 Section: TAPPI PRESS Title: Principles of Wet End Chemistry TAPPI PRESS Principles of Wet End Chemistry by William E. Scott, Ph. D. 1996. 185 pages, 7" x 10" soft cover Item Number: 0101r241 Shipping Weight: 2lbs ISBN: 0-89852-286-2 This comprehensive text is a revision of the popular Wet End Chemistry: An Introduction, published by TAPPI PRESS in 1992. This text offers an introductory overview of wet end chemistry. Written by Dr. Bill Scott of Miami University, this text will be a valuable reference tool for everyone involved in wet end chemistry. Principles of Wet End Chemistry TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction to Wet End Chemistry 1 Chapter 2 Water: The Primary Papermaking Medium 5 Chapter 3 Basic Properties of Papermaking Fibers and Fiber Fines Important To Wet End Chemistry 11 Chapter 4 Interfering Substances 19 Chapter 5 Surface and Colloid Science Concepts Important to Papermaking Chemistry 21 Chapter 6 Charge Measurement Practices in the Paper Industry 33 Chapter 7 Coloring Materials 45 Chapter 8 Dry Strength Additives 49 Chapter 9 Wet Strength Additives 61 Chapter 10 Fillers and Papermaking 69

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Document Name: 0101r241

Section: TAPPI PRESS

Title: Principles of Wet End Chemistry

TAPPI PRESS

Principles of Wet End Chemistryby William E. Scott, Ph. D.

1996. 185 pages, 7" x 10" soft coverItem Number: 0101r241

Shipping Weight: 2lbsISBN: 0-89852-286-2

This comprehensive text is a revision of the popular Wet End Chemistry: AnIntroduction, published by TAPPI PRESS in 1992. This text offers an introductoryoverview of wet end chemistry. Written by Dr. Bill Scott of Miami University, this text willbe a valuable reference tool for everyone involved in wet end chemistry.

Principles of Wet End ChemistryTABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1 Introduction to Wet End Chemistry 1

Chapter 2 Water: The Primary Papermaking Medium 5

Chapter 3 Basic Properties of Papermaking Fibers andFiber Fines Important To Wet End Chemistry 11

Chapter 4 Interfering Substances 19

Chapter 5 Surface and Colloid Science ConceptsImportant to Papermaking Chemistry 21

Chapter 6 Charge Measurement Practices in thePaper Industry 33

Chapter 7 Coloring Materials 45

Chapter 8 Dry Strength Additives 49

Chapter 9 Wet Strength Additives 61

Chapter 10 Fillers and Papermaking 69

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Chapter 11 The Properties of Aluminum CompoundsImportant to Papermaking 77

Chapter 12 Introduction to Internal Sizing 85

Chapter 13 Alum-Rosin Sizing 91

Chapter 14 Sizing with Synthetic Sizing Materials 99

Chapter 15 Colloidal Aspects of Retention and Drainage 111

Chapter 16 Overview of Wet End ChemistryProcess Control 135

Glossary 153

*THERE IS NO SUBJECT INDEX FOR THIS PUBLICATION

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