Nonwovens.High Purity Pulps: Testing, Accessibility and Reactivity Edited by Albin F. Turbak Manufacturers of cellulose cellulose, chief constituent of the cell walls of plants. Chemically, it is a carbohydrate that is a high molecular weight polysaccharide. Raw cotton is composed of 91% pure cellulose; other important natural sources are flax, hemp, jute, straw, and wood. derivative products use many specific pulp and cellulose tests in an effort to try to get uniform production from day to day operations. Since cellulose is used in a large number of ways, it is not possible to address each and every industry requirement. Instead, High Purity Pulps: Testing, Accessibility and Reactivity provides an understanding of overall cellulose and pulp properties to give the plant operating people, the lab technicians and the basic research and development personnel a better appreciation of their starting material's virtues and limitations. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] This booklet lists the types of technology and testing that converter companies can use to work with their respective pulp supplier to help assure that the incoming materials will react similarly from shipment to shipment. In particular, converters can use this guide to learn about accessibility measurement, which can also serve as quality control parameters Control parameters In a nonlinear dynamic system, the coefficient of the order parameter; the determinant of the influence of the order parameter on the total system. See: Order Parameter. . 2003. 23 pages, spiral bound Spiral-Bound is an active online mailing list and newsletter devoted to the discussion of 20th century authors that explored the limits of traditional narrative and structure, often coming from modernism, surrealism, magical realism, and postmodernism. . Item Number: 0101R309 * ISBN ISBN abbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m : 1930657498 List: $50 * Member: $30 An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Multiply Forming by Brian Attwood and Graham Moore
Designed for use as a textbook, this publication provides an analysis of the basics of the technology and processes of multiply forming. It represents a comprehensive review of the history of development and current state-of-the-art in multiply forming, and points to the way the technology will develop. The text covers not only the forming methods and their applications in the manufacture of paper, board and nonwovens, but also information on the types of furnishes used, some aspects of forming fundamentals and the characteristics of multiply webs. Published by PIRA PIRA Provisional Irish Republican Army PIRA Physics Instructional Resource Association PIRA PADI International Resort Association PIRA Printing Industries Research Association PIRA Paper Industry Research Association . 1994. 179 pages, soft cover. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Item Number: 37PIRAMPF * ISBN: 1858020379 List: $70 * Member: $70 Introduction to Nonwovens Edited by Ablin F. Turbak This textbook presents an overview of the nonwovens markets, uses, technology, testing, and terminology. Written at an introductory level, the book will be an especially useful tool for introducing students and new industry employees to the field of nonwovens. Introduction to Nonwovens includes information in three main areas: nature of the fibers, methods of manufacture, and techniques used to hold nonwoven non·wo·ven adj. Made by a process not involving weaving. Used of textiles. n. Material or a fabric made by a process not involving weaving. structures together. 1998. 66 pages, soft cover. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Item Number: 0101R271 * ISBN: 0898523451 List: $40 * Member: $27 Save up to 25%! Quantity discounts are available. See page 63 for details. Nonwovens: Theory, Process, Performance, and Testing Edited by Albin F. Turbak Dr. Turbak, former professor and director of applied research at the Southern College of Technology, has chosen authors who are considered experts in their particular areas in the field of nonwovens development, engineering, and manufacture. This book can be used by industry and academia alike. As each chapter progresses from basics to advanced concepts, readers with any level of expertise from beginners through experts will derive value from this book. 1993. 256 pages, hard cover. Item Number: 0101R199 * ISBN: 089852265X List: $124 * Member: $83 The Technical Needs: Nonwovens for Medical/Surgical and Consumer Uses Edited by Donald F. Durso Contents include: raw materials--cotton, wood pulp wood pulp: see paper. , and bonding nonwovens; product attributes--home use materials, operating room operating room n. Abbr. OR A room equipped for performing surgical operations. materials, meeting quality requirements, and specialized uses; and performance testing--prosthesis materials, diapers, biobarrier properties of packaging materials used in medical devices, sterile medical device packaging, packaging and medical device recalls, and automated testing (testing) automated testing - Software testing assisted with software tools that require no operator input, analysis, or evaluation. . 1986. 236 pages, hard cover. Item Number: 0102B049 * ISBN: 0898520495 List: $44 * Member: $30 RELATED ARTICLE: 30-Day Money Back Guarantee If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase from TAPPI TAPPI Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry , you may return the products for credit or a refund within 30 days of your purchase. Please contact 866-201-1012 for return authorization. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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