Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Suitability of Longleaf Pine for Paper Pulp
The above-mentioned conditions led the Forest Service to conduct a series of tests at the Forest Products Laboratory, maintained in cooperation with the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis, in order (1) to determine the suitability of the southern pines for paper pulps (2) to ascertain the effects of varying cooking conditions in the sul phate process of pulp making; (3) to compare the sulphate process with the soda process. Only longleaf pine has so far been used in the tests, of which this bulletin gives the results under such preliminary analyses as have been made at this time.
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