=Cut the logs - debarking - cut into tiny pices- Mix water with chemials- Add dye or==bleach- PULP- Dry and flatten into sheets- PAPER=
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Paper can be made as a primary raw material wood,bagasse (sugarcane waste). Wood is supposed to cook in a pressure vessel called DIGESTER.Then it is subjected to > cleaning screening brown stock washing bleaching storage paper machine PAPER
Paper plates are made of byproducts of the paper making process. Cellulose, oil, resin and various wood chemicals. The designation paper plates generally refers to all disposable plates. 57% of so called "paper plates" are made of polystyrene, which although not biodegradeable us much less energy to manufacture.
For homework do a PROCESS paper.
everything paper is all around you
Paper, and the paper making process.
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Make paper whiter
There is no record of who first recycled paper. It was part of the original paper making process as it developed in Europe. It may have originated earlier with paper making in Asia, but I do not know about this. When paper making was developed, during the Middle Ages, the paper was made mostly from recycled linen rags. At that time, paper was used as a replacement for vellum, which was very expensive, or such materials as papyrus, which decomposed easily. This made paper a valuable product, and any paper that could be recycled was reused in the paper making process.
Wood pulp and perhaps trace chemicals from the paper making process.
The most important is sodium sulfite.
I would say it depends on how "process " is used.He is in the process of preparing dinner .He wrote a paper on the process for making steel.
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States like Wisconsin, Maine, and Kentucky are known for making paper due to their abundance of forests and access to waterways for transportation, which are essential for the paper-making process. These states have a long history of producing high-quality paper products and are home to some of the largest paper mills in the United States.