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: Trees of specific age and size—often eucalyptus, birch, or poplar—are felled using forest harvesters.

: The web passes through heavy rollers (nip rollers) that squeeze out up to 50% of the remaining water content. 0gv49ix86qqp7uc5uffg3_source.mp4

: The paper travels through a series of steam-heated metal cylinders (at temperatures around 100-130°C) to achieve a dryness level of roughly 85%. 4. Finishing and Packaging : Trees of specific age and size—often eucalyptus,

: The paper passes through hot, smooth rollers to achieve the final desired thickness, smoothness, and gloss. : Pulp is often mixed with recycled paper

: Wood chips are boiled with water and chemicals in a "digester" to dissolve lignin , the natural glue that holds cellulose fibers together.

: Pulp is often mixed with recycled paper fibers and water to create a dilute suspension called "furnish" (approximately 1% fiber to 99% water). 3. Forming the Paper Sheet