1955
DOI: 10.6028/jres.055.001
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Some properties of a glass used in paper manufacture

Abstract: The chemi cal durability, heterogeneou s equilibria, h ygroscopicity, pH response, disper·sal, and t hermal ex pa nsion characteristics of a fib er glass used in paper manufacture were inves tiga ted . The chemi cal durabili ty of t his gl as~, was found to be ver y poor between pH 2 and pH -2, apparently du e to the high alumina"and low silica composition. Above and below t his range t he chemical durability greatly improved , showing with t he interferom eter no detectable attack for expos ures of 6 hours at… Show more

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“…7870 Madison Ave., Toledo 7, Ohio. 6 Mini mum and maximum average diameter allowable. Measured using Williams freeness tester or by an air-flow resistance check using a 1-gram or larger sample.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…7870 Madison Ave., Toledo 7, Ohio. 6 Mini mum and maximum average diameter allowable. Measured using Williams freeness tester or by an air-flow resistance check using a 1-gram or larger sample.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible that some manufacturers have cured this problem with better design of AV6. DIAM., MICRONS 6 Many other grades available for papermaking 5R or 7R customarily used in these laboratories. c 7R grade not ordinarily used in papermaking, but in combination with other inorganic fibers has been found satisfactory.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interest in papers made from inorganic fibers has increased greatly in recent years. The unique properties of these papers as well as some of the factors involved in their preparation have been discussed by O'Leary and others (5)(6)(7). Some of the interrelationships among several groups of variables, which affect the preparation of paper, are indicated below.…”
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