Paper And Its Uses a Treatise for Printers Stationers And Others

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Stained, un- bleached, yellow ; bleached, brown. Jute fibres resemble linen and hemp, but the central canal is irregular in width, widening in places and narrowing again. The ends of the fibres are pointed and somewhat flattened (Fig. 21).
Straw. Fibre 1-5 mm. X '015 mm. Stained greyish to blue. Similar to esparto, but the fibres are more flexible, and become kinked when made into 1 10 ^ PAPER AND ITS USES paper. Serrated cells and transparent oval cells are present (Fig. 22).
Esparto. Fibre 1*
...5 mm. X '012 mm. Stained greyish-blue to colourless. The fibres are very fine and short with pointed ends. Characteristics of esparto are the comma-shaped hairs and the serrated cells (Fig. 23).
Bamboo. Fibre 4 mm. X 'o i 5 mm. Stained yellow to pale brownish-green. Resembling esparto, with cylindrical fibres with pointed ends, and usually a large number of transparent oval cells are found in paper made from bamboo (Fig. 24).
Chemical Wood. The fibres vary considerably in length and thickness. Stained blue to colourless.


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