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  1. Papermaking | Process, History, & Facts | Britannica

    What is papermaking? What materials are used to make paper? How is raw material turned into paper pulp? What happens to paper pulp during the papermaking process?

  2. Papermaking - Pulping, Refining, Bleaching | Britannica

    For many decades the sulfite process was the leading process for the pulping of wood. Since 1940, however, the kraft process has taken a predominant position, and sulfite mills are no …

  3. Kraft process | Chemical Pulping, Pulp Bleaching & Papermaking

    Kraft process, (from German kraft, “strong”), chemical method for the production of wood pulp that employs a solution of caustic soda and sodium sulfide as the liquor in which the pulpwood is …

  4. Cai Lun | Biography, Paper, & Facts | Britannica

    Important improvements were subsequently made to Cai’s papermaking process by his apprentice, Zuo Bo, and the process was rapidly adopted throughout China, from which it …

  5. Papermaking - Machines, Formation, Sheet | Britannica

    The rolls of paper produced by the paper machine must still undergo a number of operations before the paper becomes useful to the consumer. These various operations are referred to as …

  6. Papermaking - Bleaching, Washing, Drying | Britannica

    The most common way to impart colour to paper is to add soluble dyes or coloured pigment to the paper stock. Many so-called direct dyes with a natural affinity for cellulose fibre are highly …

  7. Paper | Definition, Papermaking, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 10, 2025 · Before 1798, Nicholas-Louis Robert constructed the first paper-making machine. Using a moving screen belt, paper was made one sheet at a time by dipping a frame or mold …

  8. papermaking - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

    The papermaking process begins with sending logs (1) through a barker (2), and grinding them into chips (3). The chips move through a screen (4) and are mixed with chemicals before being …

  9. Papermaking and recycling | Britannica

    The paper making process is a fairly closed loop system, where almost all of the materials used can be recycled and reused. Tree bark and other wood waste is used in boilers at the mill to …

  10. Calendering | Plastic Film, Textiles, Heat Treatment | Britannica

    Calendering, process of smoothing and compressing a material (notably paper) during production by passing a single continuous sheet through a number of pairs of heated rolls.