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- caused by chlorides
- What a press does to the sheet
- The most common type of drying
- The orientation of the fibrils in the S2 wall
- Machine direction froming fabric strands
- This type of flowbox came after the open generation
- Dryer fabric filament type
- Movement seen in a vat machine
- This atomic particle has a negative charge
- An early sizing agent
- This or a siphon can remove water from inside a drying cyllinder
- A mineral fibre
- Thomas ______ Crompton
- A soluble colouring agent
- This type of size press can damage sheet structure
- The empress of this country had a million copies of a prayer printed on this new material called paper
- A type of press (6,6)
- The type of sizing that goes away, but can come back
- Where the stock comes from
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- There are about 56 grades of this type of fibre
- The first country to use the watermark
- Seen on softwood fibres and houses
- This type of calender leaves its mark on the sheet
- A soluble base
- Internal fibrilation increases this
- A hybrid pulp
- Its a safe bet that this man brought the idea of a paper making machine to England
- An important fibre property
- Drying cyllinder configuration for modern fast machine (6,4)
- A very durable fibre
- Who tok papermaking from North Africa into Spain?
- A type of roll
- This type of hardness can be removed by boiling
- Acid + Base = Salt +?
- The space in a forming fabric
- A source of fresh water
- An annual fibre used in teabag manufacture
- A very early device for working on fibres (5,4)
- It is in the centre of an atom
- Eliminate these types of draw to reduce breaks
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