Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes of chemical liberation – recovery or purification... – Continuous chemical treatment or continuous charging or...
Patent
1987-07-13
1989-08-15
Lacey, David L.
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes of chemical liberation, recovery or purification...
Continuous chemical treatment or continuous charging or...
162 22, 162 24, 162 52, 162 65, 162 94, 162 96, 162 90, 162 83, 162241, 162246, D21C 326
Patent
active
048571458
ABSTRACT:
Bamboo can be formed into a suitable pulp if prior to digestion it undergoes a process of shredding, washing and wet depithing. The fibers are then chemically digested preferably by a process which uses rapid pressure drops to open the fibers using the energy contained in the wet superheated fibers.
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Dang Thi
Lacey David L.
Process Evaluation and Development Corporation
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