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: Using chemicals to achieve bright white paper, or leaving it unbleached for brown products [11]. 5. Environmental Impact
: Mechanical rollers or manual pressure squeeze out excess water to bond the fibers [1, 3].
: Breaking down the raw material into fibers using water and mechanical or chemical processes until it reaches a soupy consistency [4, 11]. VID-1671974461158(1).mp4
: The sheets are passed through heated rollers or air-dried to remove remaining moisture [1, 3]. 4. Quality Control and Finishing
: Materials like nettle stems, cotton, or hemp [2]. 3. The Production Process : Using chemicals to achieve bright white paper,
: Adding substances to the paper to alter its absorbency or surface strength [2].
: Use of scrap paper, receipts, and junk mail to create new sheets [6]. : Breaking down the raw material into fibers
: Wood pulp from trees (coniferous and deciduous).