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Mechanical Pulping: Removal of dissolved and colloidal substances from TMP process water using dissolved air flotation. Laboratory tests

  • Mihaela Tanase Opedal , Per Stenius , Øyvind Gregersen , Lars Johansson and Jan
Published/Copyright: July 19, 2018
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Published Online: 2018-07-19
Published in Print: 2011-01-01

© 2018 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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