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Wood Pulp Sulphate pulp is produced chemically by the digestion of chipped
wood in a solution of caustic soda and sodium sulphate or in a solution of caustic
soda alone . The mixture is heated in lined tanks to a temperature of about 165 °
C.
Wood Pulp Sulphate pulp is produced chemically by the digestion of chipped
wood in a solution of caustic soda and sodium sulphate or in a solution of caustic
soda alone . The mixture is heated in lined tanks to a temperature of about 165 °
C.
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Kronor per ton 1938-9 1948-9 1949 ( June ) Bleached sulphate sulphite
Unbleached sulphite ( strong ) sulphate ( kraft ) Mechanical pulp ( dry ) 180-200
170-180 130-140 105-115 75-80 580-610 570-600 470-490 430–450 290 430–
460 ...
Kronor per ton 1938-9 1948-9 1949 ( June ) Bleached sulphate sulphite
Unbleached sulphite ( strong ) sulphate ( kraft ) Mechanical pulp ( dry ) 180-200
170-180 130-140 105-115 75-80 580-610 570-600 470-490 430–450 290 430–
460 ...
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... two main channels of research are being followed . The first approach accepts
the present methods of cellulose and pulp production and seeks to discover more
efficient methods of utilising the 50 % or so of timber which is contained in the ...
... two main channels of research are being followed . The first approach accepts
the present methods of cellulose and pulp production and seeks to discover more
efficient methods of utilising the 50 % or so of timber which is contained in the ...
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Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in Sweden Great Britain. Commercial Relations and Exports Dept Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1925 |
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