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: Wood logs are debarked and chipped into small pieces. These chips are then broken down into a slurry called pulp by boiling them with chemicals or grinding them mechanically to separate the cellulose fibers.
: Used for high-quality specialty papers, such as bank notes (money) and legal documents, because they are more durable.
Modern papermaking follows several key stages to transform logs into finished paper: 352mp4
: The pulp is mixed with a large volume of water and various additives (like dyes or fillers) to create a watery mixture.
: This mixture is sprayed onto a fast-moving, continuous mesh screen. As the screen moves, water drains away, and the fibers begin to bond together to form a mat. : Wood logs are debarked and chipped into small pieces
: Frequently used in certain regions as a sustainable alternative to wood.
: The dried paper is smoothed, coated if necessary, and wound onto massive reels before being cut into smaller rolls or sheets. Common Raw Materials Wood Pulp : The primary source for most standard paper. Modern papermaking follows several key stages to transform
Paper production is the process of turning raw plant materials—most commonly wood—into the thin, flat sheets we use for writing, printing, and packaging. While modern industrial methods are highly mechanized, the fundamental concept remains the same as the ancient process invented in China around . The Industrial Production Process