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This work provides a comprehensive examination of the principles and processes involved in paper-making, emphasizing the scientific understanding necessary for effective practice. It covers the chemical properties of cellulose, the physical structure of fibers, and the analysis of plant substances, detailing methods for isolating cellulose from various raw materials. The text discusses specialized treatments for different fibers, bleaching, and the mechanical processes involved in paper production. Additionally, it addresses the testing and quality control of paper, along with considerations for site selection and water purification in paper mills. The authors aim to enhance the reader's grasp of the scientific foundations essential for modern paper-making.

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C. F. Cross

C. F. Cross was a notable figure in the field of chemistry, particularly recognized for his contributions to the study of cellulose and paper-making. His influential work, "A Text-book of Paper-making," serves as a comprehensive guide for understanding the processes and principles involved in the production of paper. Additionally, his research compiled in "Researches on Cellulose, 1895-1900" highlights significant advancements in cellulose chemistry during that period. Cross's writings reflect a deep engagement with the scientific community and have had a lasting impact on both industrial practices and academic research in related fields.

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