Chapters On Papermaking; Volume 3
- 156 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Clayton Beadle was a notable figure in the chemistry of rubber and paper. His career began in 1888 under the tutelage of Cross and Bevan, where he became acquainted with industrial innovations like cellulose xanthate. In 1892, he co-patented viscose with them, a development crucial for artificial fibers. He later practiced as an analytical and consulting chemist, becoming a recognized authority on papermaking.





This book provides a comprehensive guide to papermaking, including the history, techniques, and materials involved in the process. From ancient papermaking methods to modern industrial techniques, readers will gain an understanding of the evolution and diversity of this essential craft. With practical instructions and illustrations, this book will prove valuable to anyone interested in exploring the art and science of papermaking.
In Chapters on Papermaking, Clayton Beadle provides an in-depth analysis of the papermaking process. From the history of papermaking to the modern technology used today, Beadle explores the science and engineering behind the craft. This book is perfect for anyone interested in the history and technology of papermaking, or looking to develop their own papermaking skills.