Papermaking fibers
Identifieur interne : 001140 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 001139; suivant : 001141Papermaking fibers
Auteurs : Irving H. IsenbergSource :
- Economic Botany [ 0013-0001 ] ; 1956-04-01.
Abstract
Abstract: True paper, in the technical sense of the term, was first made in China in 105a.d. from the bast fibers of paper mulberry and probably also from bamboo. For many centuries old rags, principally cotton or linen, supplied the papermakers with raw material In modern times, sprucewood fibers have long been outstanding for papermaking. In recent decades, however, the spruces have been equalled, if not surpassed, in tonnage used, by various species of pine, especially the southern yellow pines. Of secondary importance have been the fibers of dozens of other species.
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DOI: 10.1007/BF02985327
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