“The author caters for the requirements of responsible mill hands, apprentices, etc., whilst his manual will be found of great service to students of technology, as well as to veteran paper-makers and mill-owners. The illustrations form an excellent feature.”—The World’s Paper Trade.
=PAPER-MAKING.= A Practical Handbook of the Manufacture of Paper from Rags, Esparto, Straw, and other Fibrous Materials. Including the Manufacture of Pulp from Wood Fibre, with a Description of the Machinery and Appliances used. To which are added Details of Processes for Recovering Soda from Waste Liquors. By A. WATT. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo =7/6=
=PAPER MAKING, CHAPTERS ON.= A Series of Volumes dealing in a practical manner with all the leading questions in connection with the Chemistry of Paper-Making and the Manufacture of Paper. By CLAYTON BEADLE, Lecturer on Paper-Making before the Society of Arts, 1898 and 1902, and at the Battersea Polytechnic Institute, 1902, etc., etc. Each volume is published separately, at the price of =5/0= net per vol.
Volume I, comprises
a Series of Lectures delivered on behalf of the
Battersea Polytechnic
Institute in 1902. Crown 8vo. 151 pp. Net
5/0
Volume II. comprises
Answers to Questions on Paper-Making Set by
the Examiners to the
City and Guilds of London Institute,
1901-1903. Crown
8vo, 182 pp. Net =5/0=
Volume III. comprises
a short practical Treatise in which Boiling,
Bleaching, Loading,
Colouring, and similar Questions are discussed.
Crown 8vo, 142 pp. Net
=5/0=
CONTENTS:—“BRASS” AND “STEEL”
BEATER BARS—THE SIZE AND SPEED OF
BEATER ROLLS—THE FADING OF PRUSSIAN BLUE
PAPERS—THE EFFECT OF LOWERING
THE BREAST ROLL—THE EFFECT OF “LOADING”
ON THE TRANSPARENCY OF
PAPER—“TERRA ALBA” AS A LOADING
FOR PAPER—THE USE OF ALUM IN TUB
SIZING—THE INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON
BLEACHING—THE USE OF REFINING
ENGINES—AGITATION AS AN AUXILIARY TO BLEACHING—THE
HEATING OF “STUFF”
FOR THE PAPER MACHINE—THE COMPARATIVE RESULTS
OF QUADRUPLE AND OPEN
EFFECT EVAPORATION—HOW TO PREVENT ELECTRIFICATION
OF PAPER ON THE
MACHINE—TRANSPARENCY OF PAPERS—THE
“LIFE” OF MACHINE WIRES—EDGE
RUNNERS.
Volume IV. contains
discussions upon Water Supplies and the
Management of the Paper
Machine and its influence upon the
Qualities of Papers.
Crown 8vo, 164 pp. Net =5/0=
CONTENTS:—THE BULKING OF PAPERS—SPECIAL
QUALITIES OF “ART”
PAPERS—THE “AGEING” AND STORAGE
OF PAPERS—THE USE OF LIME IN
BOILING—CONTROLLING THE MARK OF THE “DANDY”—“MACHINE”
AND “HAND” CUT
RAGS—FROTH ON PAPER MACHINE—SCUM
SPOTS IN PAPER—CONSUMPTION OF WATER
IN THE MANUFACTURE OF PAPER—THE MANAGEMENT
OF SUCTION-BOXES—THE
SHRINKAGE OF PAPER ON THE MACHINE—PAPER
THAT DOES NOT SHRINK OR
EXPAND—THE PRODUCTION OF NON-STRETCHABLE
PAPER—THE CONNECTION
BETWEEN “STRETCH” AND “EXPANSION”
OF PAPERS—“STRETCH” AND “BREAKING
STRAIN”—PAPER TESTING MACHINES.