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The Paper-Making Machine. Its Invention, Evolution, and Development
β Scribed by R. H. Clapperton (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Ltd, Pergamon Press
- Year
- 1967
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 356
- Edition
- First Edition
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
First edition. The definitive survey of non-handmade papermaking, offering a step-by-step evolutionary description of changes made in papermaking equipment from its invention in 1801 to the present. An invaluable reference tool
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Inside Front Cover, Page ifc1
Front Matter, Page 3
Copyright, Page 4
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, Pages 7-9
INTRODUCTION, Pages 11-13
1 - The First Paper-making Machine, Pages 15-23
2 - The First British Paper-making Machine Patent, Pages 24-33
3 - The Paper-making Machine of 1807, Pages 34-44
4 - The Fourdriniers' Struggle for Development, Pages 45-53
5 - The Chain-mould Paper-making Machine, Pages 54-64
6 - The Dickinson Cylinder-mould Machine, Pages 65-77
7 - The Chain-mould and Fourdrinier Machines combined, Pages 78-92
8 - The Invention of the Dandy-roll or Riding-roller, Pages 93-100
9 - The Dickinson Suction-roll and other Developments, Pages 101-114
10 - Progress in Paper-making, 1830β35, Pages 115-142
11 - Improvements to Fourdrinier Machines, Pages 143-169
12 - Early Victorian Paper-making Machines: Modifications and Inventions, Pages 170-192
13 - The Bryan Donkin Company, Pages 193-210
14 - Paper-making in the 1860's, Pages 211-235
15 - Standardization of the Paper-making Machine, 1870β90, Pages 236-253
Appendix 1, Pages 255-258
Appendix 2, Pages 259-261
Appendix 3, Pages 262-263
Appendix 4, Pages 264-270
Appendix 5, Pages 271-272
Appendix 6, Pages 273-275
I - Nicolas Louis Robert, Pages 279-283
II - The Didot Family, Pages 284-286
III - John Gamble, Page 287
IV - Henry Fourdrinier, Pages 288-301
V - John Hall, 1764β1836, Pages 302-304
VI - Bryan Donkin, Pages 305-330
VII - John Dickinson, 1782β1869, Pages 331-335
VIII - The Ibotson Family, Page 336
IX - The Bertrams, Pages 337-340
X - George Tidcombe and the Watford Engineering Works, Pages 341-342
XI - Bentley and Jackson, Pages 343-344
XII - Early Pioneers in the United States, Pages 345-353
XIII - Escher Wyss of ZΓΌrich, Page 354
XIV - Johann Voith, Pages 355-358
Index, Pages 359-365
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