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    What is the name of the process of pulp production that utilizes sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide in the cooking liquor?

    Question #4171. Asked by andrea. (Jul 11 00 12:49 PM)


    Peter

    Kraft - Patented in 1884 by C.F. Dahl. For more info check the book 'Handbook for Pulp and Paper Technologists, 2nd edition' by G.A. Smook.

    Jul 11 00, 1:36 PM


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