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Excerpt from The Use of Wood Pulp for Paper-Making
Messrs. Iwan Koechlin Co. Have carried on the bachet-machard Patent at the Isle Saint Martin, near Chatel (vosges), France, and it has also been experimented with on a large scale at Bex and at St. Tryphon, Switzerland. At the start the inventors had in view the saccharification of wood, the paper pulp being intended to be only a secondary product of the manufacture of alcohol; but in practice the inverse result has been obtained, the paper pulp becoming the principal product, and alcohol the secondary one.
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