Date of Award
6-1953
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science
Department
Pulp and Paper Technology
First Advisor
Robert Elias
Second Advisor
Hugh Kemmerling
Abstract
Introduction
The desire for specific information concerning those qualities of paper, which tend toward satisfactory results in printing, has become of great interest to papermakers and paper consumers. To the paper mill, this information is important in preventing the production of unsatisfactory printing paper. To the printer, such information enables him to determine unsatisfactory paper before it reaches the presses, and also permits him to tell the papermaker in advance the characteristics that are desired in the paper.
Recommended Citation
Dunlap, James G. Jr., "The Effect of Some Variables on the Numerical Evaluation of Printing Quality" (1953). Paper Engineering Senior Theses. 163.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/engineer-senior-theses/163