Excerpt from Applied Science, Incorporated With Transactions of the University of Toronto Engineering Society, Vol. 8: May, 1913 to April, 1914
From the above statement, it can be seen that the Coniferae with their massive, perennial stems and elongated cells are best converted into pulp at the lowest cost.
There are different processes in the making of both Mechanical and Chemical wood Pulp, which we will consider in a general way.
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