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How to collect waste paper

Did you know that if everyone recycled their waste paper, we could save up to 65 percent of the world’s total energy consumption? Waste paper is one of the most abundant and recyclable materials on our planet. It’s a great source of raw material for new products and can be turned Read more

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The Two Sidedness of Paper

As we all know, two-sidedness is a very important parameter to control in paper making. Paper two-sidedness has a great influence on many aspects of the whole process of printing, such as dot gain, print density, ink absorption, and so on. If the value of two-sidedness is too high or Read more

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Whatman Filter Paper: The Guide to Choosing the Right One

Whatman filter paper is a popular choice for many filtration applications. There are a variety of different grades and types available, making it important to select the right one for your needs. In this guide, we will discuss the different types of Whatman filter paper and help you choose the Read more

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How to Choose the Perfect easel pad paper for Your Needs

Do you need a new easel pad for your next art project? If so, it can be tough to decide which type of paper to choose. There are so many different types of easel pad paper on the market, each with its own set of pros and cons. In this blog post, we will discuss the different types of easel pad Read more

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The Folding Endurance of Paper: What You Need to Know

Did you know that paper folding endurance is a real thing? It’s actually a measure of how long a piece of paper can be folded before it breaks. In this article, we will discuss what folding endurance is, and why it matters. We’ll also take a look at some of the most common folding Read more

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The Ins And Outs of Filter Paper: Properties & Types

Filter paper is an important component of many filtration systems. It is made from a variety of materials, including cotton, wood pulp, and synthetic fibers. In this article, we will discuss the properties of filter paper and how it is manufactured. We will also take a look at the different types Read more

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What is the Porosity of paper? A deep dive into the science of ink absorption

What is the porosity of paper? This may seem like a simple question, but it has a surprisingly complex answer. In this article, we will take a deep dive into the science of ink absorption and explore how porosity affects the way that ink behaves on paper. We will also discuss some of the factors Read more

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Parchment paper – uses, alternative

Parchment paper is cellulose-based treated or coated paper. Normally it is coated with silicone. The silicone coating makes the paper nonstick, heat-resistant as well as water-resistant. In addition, it helps to regulate temperature and ensure even heating during baking. It is available in Read more

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Tracing Paper – Roll, Sheet, and Pad

Tracing paper is a semitransparent paper which has a poor opacity and allowing light to pass through. It comes in various thicknesses. The tracing paper is available in the market as paper roll, sheet, or pad. Basically, the pure cellulose fiber is translucent, but normally we look at the paper Read more

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Deinking Process

Deinking process is the process that eliminating printing ink from recycled fibers to produce deinked pulp. This process can be achieved by a combination of mechanical and chemical action. There are different types of waste paper such as office waste (OW), Old Magazine Papers (OMP), Old newsprint Read more

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