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: The pulp slurry is sprayed onto a moving wire mesh at high speeds (up to 90 km/h). Water drains through the mesh, leaving a mat of interwoven fibers known as a paper web .
: The resulting pulp is cleaned to remove impurities. For white paper, the pulp is bleached using chlorine-free methods like oxygen or peroxide. 0gv49ix86qqp7uc5uffg3_source.mp4
: The final paper is wound into massive "jumbo reels" (up to 8.5 meters wide) before being cut into smaller, standard sizes for consumer use. : The pulp slurry is sprayed onto a
: 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 For white paper, the pulp is bleached using
The production of paper from wood is a complex industrial process involving several key stages: raw material preparation, pulping, sheet formation, and finishing. Modern mills can produce as many as 55,000 sheets per minute. 1. Raw Material Collection and Preparation
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