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  • Singh, Sunder Pal (1987)
    The paper industry in India has met the various challanges by adopting itself to the changed conditions. The country has an installed capacity of about 26.0 lakh tonnes producing a large variety of papers from a variety ...
  • Gupta, Kant (1987)
    Pinus is genera of plants belonging to the family Pinaceae of the order coniferales and of class Gymnosperms. The genus pine, being a source of resins, turpenes and paper pulp is very important amongst the conifers in ...
  • Gupta, Shri Kant (1990)
    Pinus is genera of plants belonging to the family Pinaceae of the order coniferales and of class Gymnosperms. The genus pine, being a source of resins, turpenes and paper pulp is very important amongst the conifers in ...
  • Singh, Surendra Pal (1990)
    The work presented in this thesis has been carried out at the Swedish Pulp and Paper Research Institute (STFI), Stockholm, Sweden. Most of the experimental work was completed during my visit to Sweden from October 1984 to ...
  • Gaur, Bhupendra (1991)
    The work presented in this thesis pertains to the corrosion behavior observed by commercial grades of mild steel and stain-less steels in liquors of bleach section of paper industry. Other related aspects e.g...analysis ...
  • Singh, Ramnik (1992)
    Chemical pulping technology today is dominated by the kraft proc-ess due to its well known advantages. Unfortunately' this process is very capital intensive, 'mainly because of the chemical, recovery system required to ...
  • Kumar, Rupesh (1992)
    Paper making is a process involving removal of water from very low consistency furnish at wire. Paper making furnish is hetrogenous in nature, consisting of fibers, fiber fines, inorganic fines and chemical additives, in ...
  • Gupta, Anuja (1992)
    Biochemically resistant detergents present some of the most wide spread and severe problems in wastes and receiving waters. A • regular discharge of synthetic surfactants into municipal sewage causes frothing troubles in ...
  • Arya, Utkarsh (1993)
    Enzymatic bleach boosting and fiber properties modification are among the few strategies developed to influence the efforts for conserving energy and: safeguarding the environment. This aspect was studied with reference ...
  • Kumar, Pradeep (1993)
    The final stage of the recovery process is the causticization of green liquor from the smelt dissolve r of the furnace section to reclaim the alkali in. a form readytor reuse in the cooking, cycle. The efficiency of ...
  • P, Pramod Joseph (1993)
    An attempt has been made to study the various aspects of maintenance practices. The thesis entitled "MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENTS IN PULP AND PAPER MILL", mainly comprises of a case study in the Hindustan Newsprint Ltd., ...
  • Singhal, Devesh Kumar (1993)
    mathematical equations which describe the process or system being considered. However, most real-world systems are too complex to all-ow realistic. models.to he evaluated analytically, and these models must be studied ...
  • Dhingra, Harish Kumar (1994)
    Sludge handling and ' its ` disposal, is ; one of the major constraints in any chemical industry, pulp and paper industry in particular. The restraints are imposed very recently due to the growing awareness of people. for ...
  • Mohta, Dinesh Chand (1995)
    Bagasse is an important raw material resource for pulp and papermaking in India. It has all the requisite properties to replace the conventional raw .material like bamboo and wood for economical manufacturing of high grade ...
  • Garg, Vishal (1995)
    Mechanical pulping"produces some desirable properties with in the pulp, which are very useful in many grades of papers. This also gives pulp with higher yield at relatively lower cost. Chemi refiner mechanical pulping ...
  • Tyagi, Sanjay (1995)
    A brown stock washing is the most important operation in the pulp mill controlling on one hand, the cleanliness of the pulp for bleaching and reducing bleach demand and on the other hand going black liquors of acceptable ...
  • Kukreja, Vijay Kumar (1996)
    Brown stock washing is the key operation controlling the cleanliness of pulp with least carryover of dissolved solids on one hand and separating the maximum black liquor at as high a concentration as possible on the other. ...
  • Kotireddy, K. S. (1996)
    Printing is the' most fundamental end use of paper. During printing process there are number of variables affecting the printability of paper like type of paper, type of ink, type of printing process and condition of press. ...
  • Singh, Yashveer (1996)
    The present- study was--,: under: ,. taken. to check the suitability of "SACCHARUM SPONTANEUM LINN" for conversion into pulp and paper product since this material is available .abundantl, n nature as weed throughout the ...
  • Kumar, K. Jeevan (1996)
    Most of *the paper produced is printed. Besides wiriting and printing papers, newsprints, packaging papers and boards are printed by one means or the other. Therefore the paper maker should. know about the behaviour of ...