Abstract
THIS is a record of observations incidental to an analytical study of the process of “beating” in the paper mills, the process by which the fibrous raw materials are prepared, by wet milling, for the actual paper-making operations. The central importance of the beating process is generally recognised; it is also evident that it is a highly complex operation. The purpose of this volume is to suggest to paper-makers what are the factors of the result, and how they may be effectually studied by way of observations which can be recorded in terms of numbers.
Chapters on Paper-making.
Vol. v., Concerning the Theory and Practice of Beating. By Clayton Beadle. Pp. vii+182. (London: Crosby Lockwood and Son, 1908.)
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Chapters on Paper-making . Nature 79, 212–213 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/079212a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/079212a0