| 1861 - 434 pagine
...mechanical agency. The present proprietor of the invention is Count Carl Octavio Zu Lippe, Weissenfcld, who has bought it from the originator, and from several...eliminated if desirable. 3. The bleaching is effected by an extraordinary rapid and facile process, and, indeed, for the common light coloured packing paper... | |
| Alexander Irvine - 1861 - 412 pagine
...every variety of paper from the blades of Indian Corn, but the product is equal, and in some respects even superior, to the article manufactured from rags....eliminated if desirable. "3. The bleaching is effected by an extraordinarily rapid and facile process, and, indeed, for the common light-coloured packing paper... | |
| 1861 - 534 pagine
...every variety of paper frem the blades of Indian corn, but the product is equal and in. some respects even superior, to the article manufactured from rags. ' 2. The paper requires very little size to render it fit for writing purposes, as the pulp naturally contains a large proportion... | |
| 1861 - 506 pagine
...every variety of paper frem the blades of Indian corn, but the product is equal and in some respects even superior, to the article manufactured from rags. ' 2. The paper requires very little size to render it fit for writing purposes, as the pulp naturally contains a large proportion... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1862 - 458 pagine
...mechanical agency. The present proprietor of the invention is Count Carl Octavio Lippe, of Wessenfeld, who has bought it from the originator, and from several...packing-paper, the process becomes entirely unnecessary. 4. The Indian-corn paper possesses greater strength and tenacity than rag paper, without the drawback of brittleness,... | |
| Francis Peyre Porcher - 1863 - 644 pagine
...every variety of paper from the blades of Indian corn, but the product is equal and in some respects even superior to the article manufactured from rags....eliminated if desirable. "3. The bleaching is effected by an extraordinarily rapid and facile process, and indeed for the common light-colored packing paper... | |
| Francis Peyre Porcher - 1863 - 640 pagine
...every variety of paper from the blades of Indian corn, but the product is equal and in some respects even superior to the article manufactured from rags....eliminated if desirable. "3. The bleaching is effected by an extraordinarily rapid and facile process, and indeed for the common light-colored packing paper... | |
| Francis Peyre Porcher - 1863 - 644 pagine
...every variety of paper from the blades of Indian corn, but the product is equal and in some respects even superior to 'the article manufactured from rags....that necessary ingredient, which can at the same time he easily eliminated if desirable. "3. The bleaching is effected by an extraordinarily rapid and facile... | |
| Francis Peyre Porcher - 1869 - 800 pagine
...every variety of paper from the blades of Indian corn, but the product is equal and in some respects even superior to the article manufactured from rags....writing purposes, as the pulp naturally contains a large propor642 tion of that necessary ingredient, which can, at the same time, be easily eliminated if desirable.... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1873 - 508 pagine
...not, as at present, mechanical agency. Count Carl Octavio Lippe, of Wessenfeld, bought the invention from the originator, and from several experiments...process becomes entirely unnecessary. 4. The Indian corn-paper possesses greater strength and tenacity than rag-paper, without the drawback of brittleness,... | |
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