Papermaking Science and Technology Book Series
TAPPI currently partners with the Forest Products Engineers based in Finland. As part of our partnership, we offer the Papermaking Science and Technology book series featuring 20 volumes that cover the entire paper manufacturing process from wood raw material to end product. Books are available in print directly from TAPPI.
This series is ideal to train employees at your company or as a reference guide for your experienced workforce. The Papermaking Science and Technology series is also an excellent textbook resource for universities and colleges.
Purchase the print version of the complete series directly from TAPPI.
The Papermaking Science and Technology series is the foundation for ForestBioFacts, the new learning platform from PI Forest Product Engineers of Finland.
Individual Volumes
Prices listed below are for Print editions.
Volume 1 Economics of the Pulp and Paper Industry Book editor: Magnus Diesen, M.Sc.(Tech.), Retired Executive Vice-President, Stora Enso Oyj The aim of this volume is to provide a global perspective of the pulp and paper industry from a Nordic viewpoint, and to help the reader in:
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Volume 2 Forest Resources and Sustainable Management Book editor: Seppo Kellomäki, Dr., Professor, University of Joensuu In brief, this textbook describes the main features of forests and forestry, including the production of timber and biomass and its delivery to the industry in the context of sustainability. The focus in this book is on forests and forestry in the boreal and temperate zones, particularly in the Nordic countries. The discussion also includes the global dimensions of forests and forestry to place local findings in a larger context whenever necessary. |
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Volume 3 Forest Products Chemistry Book editor: Per Stenius, Helsinki University of Technology This book describes the basics of forest products chemistry with this whole chain in view. The book begins with an overview of the structure and chemical composition of wood, followed by a description of the basic chemical processes taking place during wood delignification. |
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Volume 4 Papermaking Chemistry Book editor: Raimo Alén, Dr.Tech., Professor, University of Jyväskylä, In general, this book is intended as a basic introduction to papermaking chemistry not only for students and teachers, but also for those working either in the laboratory as researchers or in production and planning. |
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Volume 5 Mechanical Pulping Book editor: Bruno Lönnberg, D.Sc. (Tech.), Professor emeritus, Åbo Akademi University This book covers the basics and fundamentals of mechanical pulping including all the processes related to mechanical pulping. |
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Volume 6 Chemical Pulping Part 1, Fibre Chemistry and Technology Book editor: Pedro Fardim, D.Sc. (Chem.), Professor, Åbo Akademi University This book will tell you, step by step, the research and technology behind the process of obtaining fibres from wood by chemical pulping. |
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Volume 6 Chemical Pulping Part 2, Recovery of Chemicals and EnergyBook editor: Panu Tikka, Professor, SciTech Service Oy Ltd, Espoo, Finland
The book covers kraft pulp mill technology from fibre line spent liquor — black liquor — to the recovered active cooking chemical — white liquor — and energy in the form of steam and electricity. The modern “megaton”- scale technologies of evaporation, recovery and bark boilers, re-causticising, lime re-burning and tall oil by-products are described in detail. |
Volume 7 Recycled Fibre and Deinking Book editors: Ulrich Höke, Dr.-Ing., Managing Director of Stora Enso Sachsen Mill and Samuel Schabel, Prof. Dr.-Ing., TU Darmstadt This book covers all aspects of recovered paper, including statistics, legal aspects and technology. |
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Volume 8 Papermaking Part 1, Stock Preparation and Wet End Book editor: Hannu Paulapuro, D. Sc. (Tech.), Professor, Helsinki University of Technology
This book includes important new developments in stock preparation and wet end technology serving students’ study purposes well and working as a handbook and reference for mill engineers. Topics include: an overview and history of papermaking, slushing and defibration of pulp in the paper mill, forming, fabrics, and vacuum systems as well as air forming methods. |
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Volume 9 Papermaking Part 2, Drying Book editor: Markku Karlsson, D.Sc. (Tech.), Senior Vice President, Technology, UPM This book presents an overview of the design and operations of the drying section of a modern paper machine. It covers drying of the paper web, runnability in the paper machine drying section, drying quality, drying automation and energy management in the drying section, as well as operations of important auxiliary systems, such as ventilation and heat recovery systems, steam and condensate systems and paper machine drives. |
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Volume 10 Papermaking Part 3, Finishing Book editor: Rautiainen, Pentti, M.Sc. (Eng.), Senior Paper Technology Manager, Paper business line, Metso Paper, Inc. This book covers the state of the art technologies in calendaring, reeling and winding, roll wrapping and handling and sheet finishing. |
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Volume 11 Pigment Coating and Surface Sizing of Paper Book editor: Jouni Paltakari, D.Sc. (Tech.), Professor, Helsinki University of Technology This book provides technical information on coating technology and machinery development and is intended to serve as a text and handbook for pigment coating and surface sizing technologies. |
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Volume 12 Paper and Paperboard Converting Book editor: Jurkka Kuusipalo, Professor, Tampere University of Technology This comprehensive textbook covers all aspects of paper and paperboard converting as well as provides a thorough introduction to the flexible packaging and corrugated converting industries. |
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Volume 13 Print Media - Principles, Processes and Quality Book editors: Pirkko Oittinen, Ph.D., Professor and Hannu Saarelma, Ph.D., Professor Helsinki University of Technology This book deals with the technologies of printing and print media. It focuses on principles of “humanware processes” in content creation and consumption and as “hardware” processes taking place in printing. |
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Volume 14 Process and Maintenance Management Book editor: Kauko Leiviskä, D.Sc. (Tech.), Professor, University of Oulu This book examines the status of and future views on the systems, methods and technology that are becoming essential in guiding process operation and maintenance, together with control and maintenance design. The emphasis is on management-level systems and on process and maintenance optimization. |
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Volume 15 Materials, Corrosion Prevention and Maintenance Book editors: Jari Aromaa, Helsinki University of Technology and Anja Klarin, ÅF-IPK AB This book provides an overview of the methods of corrosion control, including the monitoring and maintenance that provide a starting point for solving corrosion problems. |
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Volume 16 Paper Physics Book editor: Niskanen Kaarlo, Ph.D., President, KCL This textbook deals with the structure and fundamental physical properties of paper and board. |
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Volume 17 Pulp and Paper Testing Book editors: Jan-Erik Levlin and Liva Söderhjelm This book describes the testing and analytical procedures needed to describe the properties of:
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Volume 18 Paper and Board Grades Book editor: Hannu Paulapuro, D. Sc. (Tech.), Professor, Helsinki University of Technology This examines paper and board grades in the international markets including:
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Volume 19 Environmental Management and Control Book editor: Dahl Olli, Dr.Tech., Professor, Helsinki University of Technology The book provides detailed information on environmental issues related to pulp and paper mills and their associated processes, and is intended to help increase understanding of the factors affecting environmental load, including liquid effluents, air emissions and solid wastes. |
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Volume 20 Biorefining of Forest Resources Book editor: Raimo Alén, Dr.Tech., Professor, University of Jyväskylä, Laboratory of Applied Chemistry This book presents a reader-friendly, comprehensive approach to modern chemistry and technology of various wood(biomass)-utilizing processes. |
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