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Definition of Digesters
1. digester [n] - See also: digester
Lexicographical Neighbors of Digesters
Literary usage of Digesters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chemistry of Pulp and Paper Making by Edwin Sutermeister (1920)
"Stationary digesters require more dilute solutions than rotaries, ... If digesters
are heated by jackets or closed coils, weaker liquors may be used because ..."
2. Chemistry of Pulp and Paper Making by Edwin Sutermeister (1920)
"Stationary digesters require more dilute solutions than rotaries, ... If digesters
are heated by jackets or closed coils, weaker liquors may be used because ..."
3. Time Study and Job Analysis as Applied to Standardization of Methods and by William Otto Lichtner (1921)
"Standardization of Digesters The most important operation in pulp making is the
cooking ... The output of the digesters governs the production of the plant. ..."
4. Modern Mechanism: Exhibiting the Latest Progress in Machines, Motors, and by D. Appleton and Company (1892)
"Digesters. LIME SULPHITE FIBER. Sulphite fiber, or pure wood cellulose, supersedes
rag stock in paper-making. The wood in chips or disks is boiled in great ..."
5. Modern Mechanism: Exhibiting the Latest Progress in Machines, Motors, and by D. Appleton and Company (1892)
"The following notes on digesters are condensed from a valuable paper on Lime ...
The digesters are fixed, wit n the exception of the Partington and Graham ..."
6. Modern Pulp and Paper Making: A Practical Treatise by George Strong Witham (1920)
"In the older soda mills rotary digesters, either horizontal or spherical, ...
These digesters were heated with steam coils, the steam entering through the ..."
7. A Descriptive and Historical Account of Hydraulic and Other Machines for by Thomas Ewbank (1849)
"... projectors courtiers—Ridiculous origin of some honors—Edict of
Xante:s—Papin—Digesters—Safety ..."