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M10- San Vitores


A Study on the Uses of Paper Produced by a Home-made Paper Recycling Machine
TOPIC

1. Bond Paper
A durable, strong and opaque paper. Roa, Francis
Was originally used primarily for bond and share certificates.
It is commonly used for writing, typing, printing, and photocopying.
It is made with 20% to 100% cotton rag.
Independent Source: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/bond-paper.html
Variable 2. Oslo paper
A rough 9 in. x 12 in. piece of thick white paper.
It is commonly used by elementary students for arts and crafts. Regala, Gino
It is the usual choice for art projects because of its sturdiness and
thickness.
It is perfect for water-based paint and felt-tip markers.
Source: https://oslohotel.wordpress.com/2011/10/06/oslo-paper-manila-paper/
3. Process of making paper
Forestry
Debarking, Chipping, and/or Recycling
- Logs pass through a debarker, where the bark is removed and
through chippers, where spinning blades cut the wood. Santos, Miguel
Pulp Preparation
- The pulp is washed, refined, cleaned and sometimes bleached,
then turned to slush in the beater. Color dyes, coatings and
other additives are mixed in, and the pulp slush is pumped onto
a moving wire screen.
Paper Formation
Dependent
- As the pulp travels down the screen, water is drained away and
Variable recycled. The resulting crude paper is squeezed between large
rollers to remove most of the remaining water and ensure
smoothness and uniform thickness. The semidry web is then run
through heated dryer rollers to remove the remaining water.
Waste water is carefully cleaned and purified before its release
or reuse. Fiber particles and chemicals are filtered out and Tamonan, Aldous
burned to provide additional power for the mill.
Paper Finishing
- The finished paper is then wound into large rolls. A slitter cuts
the paper into smaller, more manageable rolls, and the paper is
ready for use.
Source: http://wipapercouncil.org/about-paper/how-paper-is-made/

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