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: The wet web passes through heavy rollers that squeeze out excess water.
Once dry, the paper is treated to achieve the desired texture and size.
: The paper travels over a series of large, steam-heated cylinders that evaporate the remaining moisture. 4. Finishing and Winding dimmi_cose
: The finished paper is wound into massive "parent rolls," which are then slit into smaller rolls or cut into standard sizes like A4.
: The paper passes through "calendar" rollers to smooth the surface and ensure uniform thickness. : The wet web passes through heavy rollers
: Chips are boiled in a chemical solution under high pressure within "digesters" to dissolve lignin (the glue holding wood together), leaving behind a "soupy" mixture called pulp.
Are you interested in a specific , like recycled or high-gloss, or perhaps a guide on making paper at home ? How to make paper : Chips are boiled in a chemical solution
: As the screen moves, water drains through the mesh, causing the fibers to intertwine and form a continuous, wet web of paper. 3. Pressing and Drying