It has been more than 25 years since the first edition of "Pigments for Paper" was released. During that time, the paper industry has evolved significantly due to technological advancements and the growth of the internet. Digital printing presses, which were in their early stages back then, are now expanding at a much faster pace compared to traditional methods.
The increase in e-commerce has also led to the expansion of paperboard. "Pigments for Paper and Paperboard", the recently released newest edition of the book, encompasses these changes and reflects the broadening scope of the industry. It contains the latest information on pigments used in paper coating and filling.
The Addition of Mineral Pigments
According to the book’s editor, Dr. Prakash Malla, retired director of R&D at Thiele Kaolin Company, "This new edition focuses on biobased and non-biobased aqueous dispersions, as traditional barrier materials are being phased out due to their environmental impact. The inclusion of various mineral pigments provides opportunities for developing cost-effective coatings with enhanced barrier performance while improving the recyclability of these materials for both food and nonfood packaging applications."
Dr. Malla also noted that, in addition to being a valuable tool for professionals, the new edition “serves as a reference text for college students and professors in paper science and engineering, materials science, economic geology, mining and mineral processing engineering, and related programs.”
Whether you're a seasoned professional in the pulp and paper industry, a student exploring the world of paper science and engineering, or a librarian, this book serves as both an introductory guide and a practical reference. Featuring 13 chapters contributed by 12 new authors, including Dr. Malla, this new edition explores 10 different pigments essential to the papermaking process.
Highlights of this edition include:
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