The Art of Paper-Making : a Practical Handbook of the Manufacture of Paper From Rags, Esparto, Straw, And Other Fibrous Materials, Including the Manufacture of Pulp From Wood Fibre, With a Description of the Machinery And Appliances Used, to Which Are Add
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— The comparative strength of samples of paper may be determined by cutting strips an inch in width from each sample, and suspending these from a rigid iron bar. Weights are then cautiously attached to each until the sample breaks, when the differ- ence in the weights sustained by the respective samples before the breaking point is reached will determine the comparative strength of the samples tested. Mr. Parkin- son, of St. George's Road, Preston, furnishes a simple contrivance for determining... the breaking points of paper, and so comparing their value. USEFUL TABLES. -4' TABLES. I. -Dalton's Table showing the Proportion of Dry Soda in Leys of different Densities. Specific gravity of solution. 1-85 1-72 1-63 1-56 1-50 1-47 1-44 ■ 1-40 Dry Soda per cent, by weight. 63-6 538 46-6 . 41-2 36-8 34-0 310 29-0 Boiling points. 600° 400° 300° 280° 265° 255° 248° 242° Specific gravity of solution. 1-36 1-32 1-29 1-23 1-18 1-12 1-06 Dry Soda per cent. by weight. 26-u 23-0 19-0 1G-0 13-0 9-0 47 Boiling points.
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