Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . ristics offibers and loading materials.— K-9. Retention of Clay in Paper. Paper Making, xl,4. An article on the pi-olilem of maxiunini i-etentionof clay in paper both from the point of view of economyand the natural desire to see that every pound of load-ing added to the pulp in the beating engine is nltimate-Iv produced in the manufactured paper, and also fromthe necessity for seeuriut; a maximum piinting effect— K-10. Glue Hints. Paper Container, iv. >. An abstractfiom a booklet on Glue Handling by the late FREMANKAHRS giving some useful informa


Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . ristics offibers and loading materials.— K-9. Retention of Clay in Paper. Paper Making, xl,4. An article on the pi-olilem of maxiunini i-etentionof clay in paper both from the point of view of economyand the natural desire to see that every pound of load-ing added to the pulp in the beating engine is nltimate-Iv produced in the manufactured paper, and also fromthe necessity for seeuriut; a maximum piinting effect— K-10. Glue Hints. Paper Container, iv. >. An abstractfiom a booklet on Glue Handling by the late FREMANKAHRS giving some useful information on this ad-hesive.— K-10. Chemical Reactions in Sizing Paper. PaperMaking, xl, 4. A paper bv W. E. before the American Technical Association of thePulp and Paper Industr\- K-10. Substitutes for Alum in Panerroaking. PaperMaker, xl, 4. A paper by .MAX CLIXE. read beforethe American Technical Association of the Pulp andPaper Industry.— (Continued on page 818.) sl(i PULP AND PAPSK MAftAlINl. August 4, 1921. A^ liPBl


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