Abstract
A number of different continuous starch-cooking devices are available for the production of starch-based textile pastes and sizes. This paper discusses the advantages and operation of a simple, direct steam-injection type made from standard piping. Characteristics of pastes produced with this type of cooker are also discussed.
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