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Publicaciones 1976-1981 / compilador Javier Ramón Sotomayor Castellanos.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Morelia : Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo,; Facultad de Ingeniería en Tecnología de la Madera, 1981Edition: 1a edDescription: v. : il. ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • TA420 P83 1981
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Contenido : [T.1] Practical utilization of foliage /J. L. Keays. [T.2] Measurement of lumber moisture content a critique / J. Hejjas, M Salamon. [T.3] Identification of the wood of the soft pines of western north america / R. M Kellogg, S. Rowe. [T.4] Effects of microorganisms on lignin / T. Kent kirk [T.5] Lignin-degrading enzyme system / T. Kent kirk [T.6] Differential calometric analysis of wood and wood components / F. C. Beall. [T.7] Moisture changes induced in red oak by transverse stress / William T. Simpson [T.8] The resistance of hemicelluloses in wood fiber to degradation by ozone / W. E. Moore, Marilyn Effland [T.9]Corrugated fiberboard containers from highyield roughwood kraft linerboard pulp / Richard A. Horn, John W. Koning. [T.10] Small-Angle X-Ray scattering by paper: A new mothod for investigating inter-fiber bonding / Daniel F. Caulfield [T.11] Effects of wood and pulp properties on medium-density, dry-formed hardboard / Neil D. Nelson [T.12] Effect of relative humidity changes during creep on handsheet paper propieties / Von L. Byrd [T.13] How fiber morphology affects pulp charecteristics and propieties of paper / R. A. Horn. [T.14] Effect of alkaline treatment on decay resistance of wood / T. L. Highley [T.15] Spontaneous heating in piled wood chips. effect of temperature / E. L. Springer, G. J. Hajny, W. C. Feist [T.16] An evaluation of chemicals for preserving wood chips stored outdoors / E. L. Springer, E. J, Haslerud, D. M. [T.17] Decomposition of lignin by white-rot fungi. 1 Isolation of heavily degraded lignins from decayed spruce / T. Kent Kirk, Hou-min Chang [T.18] Decomposition of lignin by white-rot fungi. 2 Characterization of heavily degraded lignins from decayed spruce // T. Kent Kirk, Hou-min Chang [T.19]Technology in the new age of wood / Harry C. Leslie. [T.20] Linear expansion of particleboard decking under site-built exposure conditions / J. B. Kasper, M. N. Carroll. [T.20] The potential of process control in kraft pulping of hardwoods relative to softwoods / John V. Hatton. [T.21] Effects of time, temperature and effective alkali in kraft pulping of western hemlock / J. V. Hatton, J. L. Keays, J. Hejjas. [T.22] Relationship of pulp yield with KMnO4 No. and Kappa No. for Kraft Pulps. IIIDoglas-Fir [Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco ] / J. V. Hatton, J. L. Keays. [T.23] Complete-tree utilization of mature trees / J. L. Keays. [T.24] The forests and forest industries of the U.S.S.R / John L. Keays. [T.25] Symposium series Biomas of forest residuals / John L. Keays. [T.26] Outside chip storage: its effects on pulp yield and pulp quality / J. V. Hatton. [T.27] Weathering effect on thujaplicin concentration in western redcedar shakes / Eric. L. Johnson, A. J. Cserjesi [T.28] Coming to grips with wood quality / Robert Kellog. [T.29] The fornitek review : information on wood products research in Canada / Pit Desjardins Jean Perron [T.30] Full forest harvesting the source of tomorrows chips / J. L. Keays. [T.31] Effect of chip thickness on the delignification of hardwoods by the kraft process / J. V. Hatton. [T.32] Debarking wood losses and chip quality of deadwood spruce budworm-killed softwoods in new Brunswick / J. V. Hatton. [T.33] Chip quality evaluation : comparsion of a combination slot sreen-round hole screen with a round-hole screen classifier / J. V. Hatton. [T.34] projection of world demand and supply for wood fiber to the year 2000 / J. L: Keays. [T.35] Kraft pulp yields from fertilized and thinned jack pine / K. Hunt. [T.36] Thin chip give highest screened yields in mixed softwood / hardwood kraft pulping / J. V. Hatton. [T.37] Is TAPPI ready for a new chip-quality testing procedure ? / John V. Hatton. [T.38] Raw materials Salvaged hydroelectric wood yields high-quality chips for kraft pulp... / J. V. Hatton. J. L. Keays. [T.39] Kraft pulping of decayed wood: westrn red cedar and alpine fir. For better results, removerot by screening out pin chips and fines. Expect a decrease in yield pulp strength, especially tear, will go down / Kenneth Hunt [T.40] A survey of current practices in liquor analyses in Canadian alkaline pulp mills / J. V. Hatton. [T.41] Screening of pulpwood chips for quality and profit / J. V. Hatton. [T.42] Quality and kraft pulping characteristics of residual chips / J. V. Hatton. [T.43]Quantitative evaluation of pulpwood chip quality / J. V. Hatton. [T.44] Effect of prolonged outside chip storage on yield and quality of kraft pulps from picea glauca and pinus contorta chips / John V. Hatton, K. Hunt. [T.45] WFPL chip quality analytical procedure : effect of test parameters on screening efficiency and analysis time / John Hatton [T.46] SEM examination of chemical pulp fibers from spruce budworm-killed balsam fir and white spruce / John V. Hatton, A. E. Bramhall. [T.47] Kraft and soda pulping of decayed western hemlock using anthraquinone /J. D. Leu, K. Hunt, J. V. Hatton. [T.48] Chipping western hemlock decayed by a white -rot fungus : more decay in the wood means more fines and fewer accepts in the chip fractions. Caustic solubility indicates the distribution of the decay / Kenneth Hunt. [T.49] Refiner mechanical pulp past, present and potential : purpose of this article is to review refiner mechanical puulp processes to date, to consider developments which may have a bearing on their future growth, and to indicate areas of greatest research need if these processes are to realize full massive potential / J. L. Keays, R. A. Leask. [T.51] Kraft pulping efficiency the ratio of screened-pulp yield to effective alkail consumed / J. V. Hatton. [T.52] Test used in world pulp and paper research / J. L. Keays, J. V. Hatton. [T.53] The implication of full-forest utilization on worldwide supplies of wood by year 2000 / J. L. Keays, J. V. Hatton. [T.54] Required: international standardization of pulp and paper evaluations / J. V. Hatton. J. L. Keays. [T.55]Study of pulping relationships between softwoods and hardwoods: results of the fifth study in a series indicate that hardwoods are affected at greater rates by changes in effective alkali than are softwoods / K. Hunt.
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Contenido : [T.1] Practical utilization of foliage /J. L. Keays. [T.2] Measurement of lumber moisture content a critique / J. Hejjas, M Salamon. [T.3] Identification of the wood of the soft pines of western north america / R. M Kellogg, S. Rowe. [T.4] Effects of microorganisms on lignin / T. Kent kirk [T.5] Lignin-degrading enzyme system / T. Kent kirk [T.6] Differential calometric analysis of wood and wood components / F. C. Beall. [T.7] Moisture changes induced in red oak by transverse stress / William T. Simpson [T.8] The resistance of hemicelluloses in wood fiber to degradation by ozone / W. E. Moore, Marilyn Effland [T.9]Corrugated fiberboard containers from highyield roughwood kraft linerboard pulp / Richard A. Horn, John W. Koning. [T.10] Small-Angle X-Ray scattering by paper: A new mothod for investigating inter-fiber bonding / Daniel F. Caulfield [T.11] Effects of wood and pulp properties on medium-density, dry-formed hardboard / Neil D. Nelson [T.12] Effect of relative humidity changes during creep on handsheet paper propieties / Von L. Byrd [T.13] How fiber morphology affects pulp charecteristics and propieties of paper / R. A. Horn. [T.14] Effect of alkaline treatment on decay resistance of wood / T. L. Highley [T.15] Spontaneous heating in piled wood chips. effect of temperature / E. L. Springer, G. J. Hajny, W. C. Feist [T.16] An evaluation of chemicals for preserving wood chips stored outdoors / E. L. Springer, E. J, Haslerud, D. M. [T.17] Decomposition of lignin by white-rot fungi. 1 Isolation of heavily degraded lignins from decayed spruce / T. Kent Kirk, Hou-min Chang [T.18] Decomposition of lignin by white-rot fungi. 2 Characterization of heavily degraded lignins from decayed spruce // T. Kent Kirk, Hou-min Chang [T.19]Technology in the new age of wood / Harry C. Leslie. [T.20] Linear expansion of particleboard decking under site-built exposure conditions / J. B. Kasper, M. N. Carroll. [T.20] The potential of process control in kraft pulping of hardwoods relative to softwoods / John V. Hatton. [T.21] Effects of time, temperature and effective alkali in kraft pulping of western hemlock / J. V. Hatton, J. L. Keays, J. Hejjas. [T.22] Relationship of pulp yield with KMnO4 No. and Kappa No. for Kraft Pulps. IIIDoglas-Fir [Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco ] / J. V. Hatton, J. L. Keays. [T.23] Complete-tree utilization of mature trees / J. L. Keays. [T.24] The forests and forest industries of the U.S.S.R / John L. Keays. [T.25] Symposium series Biomas of forest residuals / John L. Keays. [T.26] Outside chip storage: its effects on pulp yield and pulp quality / J. V. Hatton. [T.27] Weathering effect on thujaplicin concentration in western redcedar shakes / Eric. L. Johnson, A. J. Cserjesi [T.28] Coming to grips with wood quality / Robert Kellog. [T.29] The fornitek review : information on wood products research in Canada / Pit Desjardins Jean Perron [T.30] Full forest harvesting the source of tomorrows chips / J. L. Keays. [T.31] Effect of chip thickness on the delignification of hardwoods by the kraft process / J. V. Hatton. [T.32] Debarking wood losses and chip quality of deadwood spruce budworm-killed softwoods in new Brunswick / J. V. Hatton. [T.33] Chip quality evaluation : comparsion of a combination slot sreen-round hole screen with a round-hole screen classifier / J. V. Hatton. [T.34] projection of world demand and supply for wood fiber to the year 2000 / J. L: Keays. [T.35] Kraft pulp yields from fertilized and thinned jack pine / K. Hunt. [T.36] Thin chip give highest screened yields in mixed softwood / hardwood kraft pulping / J. V. Hatton. [T.37] Is TAPPI ready for a new chip-quality testing procedure ? / John V. Hatton. [T.38] Raw materials Salvaged hydroelectric wood yields high-quality chips for kraft pulp... / J. V. Hatton. J. L. Keays. [T.39] Kraft pulping of decayed wood: westrn red cedar and alpine fir. For better results, removerot by screening out pin chips and fines. Expect a decrease in yield pulp strength, especially tear, will go down / Kenneth Hunt [T.40] A survey of current practices in liquor analyses in Canadian alkaline pulp mills / J. V. Hatton. [T.41] Screening of pulpwood chips for quality and profit / J. V. Hatton. [T.42] Quality and kraft pulping characteristics of residual chips / J. V. Hatton. [T.43]Quantitative evaluation of pulpwood chip quality / J. V. Hatton. [T.44] Effect of prolonged outside chip storage on yield and quality of kraft pulps from picea glauca and pinus contorta chips / John V. Hatton, K. Hunt. [T.45] WFPL chip quality analytical procedure : effect of test parameters on screening efficiency and analysis time / John Hatton [T.46] SEM examination of chemical pulp fibers from spruce budworm-killed balsam fir and white spruce / John V. Hatton, A. E. Bramhall. [T.47] Kraft and soda pulping of decayed western hemlock using anthraquinone /J. D. Leu, K. Hunt, J. V. Hatton. [T.48] Chipping western hemlock decayed by a white -rot fungus : more decay in the wood means more fines and fewer accepts in the chip fractions. Caustic solubility indicates the distribution of the decay / Kenneth Hunt. [T.49] Refiner mechanical pulp past, present and potential : purpose of this article is to review refiner mechanical puulp processes to date, to consider developments which may have a bearing on their future growth, and to indicate areas of greatest research need if these processes are to realize full massive potential / J. L. Keays, R. A. Leask. [T.51] Kraft pulping efficiency the ratio of screened-pulp yield to effective alkail consumed / J. V. Hatton. [T.52] Test used in world pulp and paper research / J. L. Keays, J. V. Hatton. [T.53] The implication of full-forest utilization on worldwide supplies of wood by year 2000 / J. L. Keays, J. V. Hatton. [T.54] Required: international standardization of pulp and paper evaluations / J. V. Hatton. J. L. Keays. [T.55]Study of pulping relationships between softwoods and hardwoods: results of the fifth study in a series indicate that hardwoods are affected at greater rates by changes in effective alkali than are softwoods / K. Hunt.

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