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Brinton, Willard Cope. Graphic Presentation. New York: Brinton Associates, 1939. 287 words

On the other hand, mechanical pulp is merely the crushing of wood into pulp with nothing eliminated. These fibers deteriorate in strength and color just as wood does under exposure. Mechanical pulp is used only in the cheapest grades of Book paper, which are classified as Groundwood papers whether they contained a large amount, as in news paper, or a small amount. All Book papers free from Groundwood are classified as free sheets, indicating that they contain only chemical wood pulp or rag, or both. In recent years, the improvement in chemical wood pulps has given us papers of fine strength.

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