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Of all the products added to paper, colour is often seen as the least important as, generally speaking, it adds nothing to the final properties of the paper. However, incorrect use of colour can turn paper, which would meet all the physical properties required of it, into paper which is unsuitable for sale, purely and simply because it is the wrong colour or shade. Correct use of colour, therefore, is of utmost importance to the papermaker.
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Mclow, B. (2009). Paper Colouration. In: Thorn, I., Au, C. (eds) Applications of Wet-End Paper Chemistry. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6038-0_10
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