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Appita Journal Annual Indices
Individual articles are available free to members. A small handling charge will apply for non-members and multiple articles for members. 

Click on the pdf to view a searchable annual index from 1947 - present. Please provide authors, title, year and volume of article upon request.
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Appita Journal

Circulation: 1800 copies circulated throughout the world five times per year.


Distribution: Members, manufacturers, research institutes, universities, suppliers, libraries and government departments.


Regular Features:
Industry news, articles, peer-reviewed papers, technical notes, supplier notes, conference calendar, section reports, membership information and corporate news and industry developments.

 

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Technical Papers
Technical papers are invited. Please refer to "Guidelines for Authors" and forward editorial copy to Ralph Coghill, Editor at Ralph@appita.com

 

Appita Journal on-line

Institutional subscribers can now access Appita Journal on-line. We have teamed up with RMIT Publishing, who have added the Journal to the 120 publications available at their Informit e-library. Subscribers can get a full subscription or access articles as pay-per-view, from the January 2004 issue onwards. For more information visit www.informit.com.au.

 

Conference Proceedings from 2001 are also available from Informit e-library.

 

 

Bound copies of Appita Journal

2008 Appita Journal. (Vol 61)

All six issues bound in black hardback with gold lettering on the spine.

AUD250.00 (inclusive of postage and handling)

Pre-order 2009 Appita Journal (available in the January of the following year) – AUD250.00 each.

 

Biomass Processing

A collection of papers from Appita Journal and Conference Proceedings.  This publication features over 60 articles under topics such as:

  • Early Offerings
  • Chemical Cellulose and Modified Cellulose
  • Fuels and Biorefineries
  • Lignin and Lignin Products
  • Polymers and Composites
  • Other Chemicals from Wood

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Tracing Papers

Subscribing to dozens of journals?  Not enough time to read through them all?

Let us do it for you!

Appita and Covey Consulting have joined together to assist you with this problem keeping you up to date. Don’t wait any longer.  Subscribe now to this exciting new technical abstract service.

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Appita’s Guide to the Australian and New Zealand Pulp and Paper Industry.

This 2009 edition of this essential tool for those needing to know who’s who and what’s what in the local industry. This edition is bigger and better than before, with a greatly expanded supplier showcase and the latest information about our industry. Members and non-members can purchase copies from the Appita office.

 

2009 Edition is available now.

 

 

Conference Proceedings

The technical papers presented at the Annual Conference are published in conjunction with the Conference and are issued to all registered delegates.   Copies may be purchased from the Appita Office.

64th Appita Annual Conference Proceedings
Melbourne, Australia, 18 - 21 April 2010

Hardcopy or CD AUD135.00

Also, Appita Asia Symposium Presenters' notes
"Sustainability in a carbon regulated world - what is actually happening?".

CD AUD70.00

Previous Appita conference proceedings are also available.  Contact the Appita office for more information.

 


Pulp and Paper from Radiata Pine

Appita, in conjunction with Forest Research, New Zealand, has recently published the definitive Pulp and Paper from Radiata Pine, by Dr J Mervyn Uprichard.

This comprehensive, 480 page book describes and evaluates research data on radiata pine obtained over five decades, and describes some aspects of its industrial processing. Radiata Pine is the principal softwood of plantation forests in Australia, Chile and New Zealand and has the advantage of fast growth rate. It is widely used for sawn timber, panelboard, pulp and paper and other products. There has been extensive investigation of its wood properties. The wide variation in wood quality within the tree influences the properties of pulp and paper products obtained from different levels in the stem. Optimal processing strategies for the species are outlined.

This Book shows that radiata pine has even more potential in the future. It has been elegantly shown that trees with tracheids, suitable dimensions for production of chemical and mechanical pulps with specific papermaking properties can be selected for use from the existing forest crop, and may be grown in future forests.

Available in hardcopy (480 pages, casebound) or CD ROM for AUD400.00, delivered anywhere in the world.

 

 


All About Papermaking

Updating of ‘Papermaking Science and Technology’ book series is in progress

The Finnish Paper Engineers’ Association (PI) and its publishing company Paperi ja Puu Oy have started to update the most comprehensive book series in the field of pulp and paper technology, “Papermaking Science and Technology”.

The series of 19 books are a joint project between the Finnish Paper Engineers’ Association, PI and TAPPI and are available in hardcopy only.

The CD ROM version of the series has been discontinued, however electronic versions of the updated books, either in whole volumes or individual chapters, can be purchased online at the PI bookstore, www.papermakerswiki.com.

Hardcopy versions of the books are available through Appita by clicking on the order form.

 


 

Australian/New Zealand Standards

Australian/New Zealand Standards series 1301, Methods of test for pulp and paper have been developed by the Appita Technical Committee and are published by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand.

To order copies of series 1301 contact Standards Australia at http://www.standards.com.au or Standards New Zealand at http://www.standards.co.nz