explain the process of paper making in your own
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Answer: Papermaking is the manufacture of paper and cardboard, which are used widely for printing, writing, and packaging, among many other purposes. Today almost all paper is made using industrial machinery, while handmade paper survives as a specialized craft and a medium for artistic expression.
Explanation:
Paper is made in two steps: Cellulose fibers are extracted from a variety of sources and converted to pulp. Pulp is combined with water and placed on a paper making machine where it is flattened, dried, and cut into sheets and rolls.
The process begins with the raw wood, which is made up of fibers called "cellulose." The cellulose fibers are stuck together with a natural glue called "lignin." When the lignin is removed and the cellulose fibers are separated and reorganized, paper can be made.
So depending on what kind of paper you use it could take anywhere between 30 Minutes and 3 days until your paper pulp is ready for pulling the paper.
What you'll need:
A mould and deckle (or, if you want to make your own, 2 old picture frames or 2 inexpensive stretched canvases, plus a piece of fiberglass or aluminum window screen)
A blender.
Recycled paper (office paper, tissue paper, etc.)
Water.
A plastic vat (larger than your mould and deckle)
first they cut the and take and came to paper mill and make them pulp and creates the paper like the soft paper and make them to dried after make them roles and they are selled
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