: The paper travels through a series of steam-heated metal cylinders (at temperatures around 100-130°C) to achieve a dryness level of roughly 85%. 4. Finishing and Packaging
: A film of chemicals or starch (wet sizing) is applied to the surface to stiffen the paper and prevent ink from "feathering". 0gv49ix86qqp7uc5uffg3_source.mp4
: 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 . 0gv49ix86qqp7uc5uffg3_source.mp4
: The paper travels through a series of steam-heated metal cylinders (at temperatures around 100-130°C) to achieve a dryness level of roughly 85%. 4. Finishing and Packaging
: A film of chemicals or starch (wet sizing) is applied to the surface to stiffen the paper and prevent ink from "feathering".
: Trees of specific age and size—often eucalyptus, birch, or poplar—are felled using forest harvesters.
: 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 .