WATER SOLUBLES IN WOOD AND PULP
			
			
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	- Determines the hot and cold water soluble materials in wood and pulp.
 - Determines the cold water solubility, wood or pulp is extracted with reagent grade water at 23 ± 2 ° c with stirring for 48 h.
 - Determination of hot water solubility, wood or pulp is extracted with reagent grade water under reflux in a boiling water bath for 3 h.
 - Cold-water procedure removes a part of extraneous components, such as inorganic compounds, like ,Tannins, gums, sugars, and coloring matter present in wood and pulp.
 - Hot-water procedure removes, in addition, starches.
 
It Provides information on:
- Scope.
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 - Keywords
 - Calculation
 - Sampling
 - Procedure
 - Test specimens
 - Apparatus
 - Reagents
 
It Benefits:
- Production Manager.
 - Technical Manager.
 - Researchers.
 - Laboratory Personal.
 
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