A project of the Papermaking Additives Committee of TAPPI’s Paper and Board Manufacture Division. This book discusses in detail the three most commonly used wet strength resins: formaldehyde-based resin, polyamine-polyamide-epichlorohydrin, and glyoxal-polyacrylamide. It also evaluates advancements in the use of electrokinetic theory, techniques to optimize wet strength resin efficiency, technology which produces paper with “stiffness-when-wet” properties, and the use of wet strength resins in Europe and Japan. It will be of primary interest to mill technical directors, chemical and process engineers, R&D personnel, and chemical manufacturers. 1994. 136 pages, hard cover.
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Product code: 0102B059ISBN: 0898520606Author: Chan, L.L.Format: Hard coverPages: 136
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