Modern paper is manufactured by people from a
mixture of various fibers, including wood, grass and cotton. The bark is removed
by the workers when the logs arrive at the factory. Then in order to grind it
to a pulp, there are feed the wood into a mill. At this stage, a great deal of
water anf various vegetable fibers is added by the workers. The pulp are
bleached by them and beat it to break down still further. The glue and resin
with the pulp are mixed by them so that they obtain a better consistency. Next,
with the purpose of removing the water, the wire screens is poured on it and
roll it by them. The pulp are pressed and watermark it by the workers. Then,
the pulp subsequently are dried and glaze so as to obtain a smooth finish. Finally,
the pulp are reel on to long rollers and cut it to size by them.
The wood is then fed into a mill in order to grind it to a pulp by them. A great deal of water and various vegetable fibers are added at this stage. The pulp is bleached and bitten to break down still further. The pulp is mixed with glue and resin to obtain a better consistency by them. Next, it is poured on wire screens and rolled with the purpose of removing the water. Then, it is pressed and watermarked. To obtain a smooth finish, it is then subsequently dried and glazed. Finally, it is reeled on to long rollers and cut to size by them.
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