Work Life Balance of Employees at Karanja Industries Pvt Ltd, Bidar
  • Author(s): Bhadrappa Haralayya
  • Paper ID: 1702799
  • Page: 243-254
  • Published Date: 28-06-2021
  • Published In: Iconic Research And Engineering Journals
  • Publisher: IRE Journals
  • e-ISSN: 2456-8880
  • Volume/Issue: Volume 4 Issue 12 June-2021
Abstract

Since he became Hollander, the batter was developed around 1750 and adopted in the Netherlands. In 1799, Frenchman Robert invented the process of forming paper on a moving screen. In the process of evolution and improvement, it became today’s longest paper machine. In 1809. Dickson invented the cylinder and forced Fourdrinier into the background, but in 1830, fourdrinier’s superiority was established for the production of fine paper. In 1826, steam cylinders were used for drying, and Fourdrinier was received in the United States in 1827. Due to lower prices, higher level of general education and increased demand for papermaking. The deceived company developed by the Keller Company of Saxony developed a process machinery to produce wood pulp, but the quality of paper produced was low. In 1909, the sulphate process was introduced in the United States. This process led the paper industry in 1981.

Citations

IRE Journals:
Bhadrappa Haralayya "Work Life Balance of Employees at Karanja Industries Pvt Ltd, Bidar" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 4 Issue 12 2021 Page 243-254

IEEE:
Bhadrappa Haralayya "Work Life Balance of Employees at Karanja Industries Pvt Ltd, Bidar" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 4(12)