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then completely submerged in the furnish, then pulled, shaken and drained, forming a uniform coating on the screen. Excess water is then removed, the wet mat of fibre laid on top of a damp cloth or felt in a process called "couching". The process is repeated for the required number of sheets. This stack of wet mats is then pressed in a hydraulic press. The fairly damp fibre is then dried using a variety of methods, such as vacuum drying or simply air drying. Sometimes, the individual sheet is rolled to flatten, harden, and refine the surface. Finally, the paper is then cut to the desired shape or the standard shape (A4, letter, legal, etc.) and packed.
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practitioners with their other artistic pursuits, while in academia the term may be applied to those conducting research, education, or conservation of books and paper artifacts. In the industrial field it tends to overlap with science, technology and engineering, and often with management of the pulp and paper business itself.
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developed in China and other regions of Asia, or those further modified in Europe. Handmade paper is still appreciated for its distinctive uniqueness and the skilled craft involved in making each sheet, in contrast with the higher degree of uniformity and perfection at lower prices achieved among industrial products.
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Before the invention and current widespread adoption of automated machinery, all paper was made by hand, formed or laid one sheet at a time by specialized laborers. Even today those who make paper by hand use tools and technologies quite similar to those existing hundreds of years ago, as originally
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In papermaking, a dilute suspension consisting mostly of separate cellulose fibres in water is drained through a sieve-like screen, so that a mat of randomly interwoven fibres is laid down. Water is further removed from this sheet by pressing, sometimes aided by suction or vacuum, or heating. Once
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Screening the fibre involves using a mesh made from non-corroding and inert material, such as brass, stainless steel or a synthetic fibre, which is stretched in a paper mould, a wooden frame similar to that of a window. The size of the paper is governed by the open area of the frame. The mould is
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While papermaking was considered a lifework, exclusive profession for most of its history, the term "notable papermakers" is often not strictly limited to those who actually make paper. Especially in the hand papermaking field there is currently an overlap of certain celebrated paper art
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that rotates while partially immersed in a vat of dilute pulp. The pulp is picked up by the wire mesh and covers the mould as it rises out of the vat. A couch roller is pressed against the mould to smooth out the pulp, and picks the wet sheet off the mould.
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and discovered that art paper was in short supply. During the 1940s and 1950s, Howell started reading Hunter's books on paper making, as well as he learned about hand paper making history, conducted paper making research, and learned about printed books.
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In other Southeast Asian countries, elephants are fed with large amount of starch food, so that their feces can be used to make paper as well. This can be found in elephant preservation camps in Myanmar, where the paper is sold to fund the organization's
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A modern paper mill is divided into several sections, roughly corresponding to the processes involved in making handmade paper. Pulp is refined and mixed in water with other additives to make a pulp slurry. The head-box of the paper machine called
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uses the inner bark fibers of plants. This fiber is soaked, cooked, rinsed and traditionally hand-beaten to form the paper pulp. The long fibers are layered to form strong, translucent sheets of paper. In Eastern Asia, three traditional fibers are
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distributes the slurry onto a moving continuous screen, water drains from the slurry by gravity or under vacuum, the wet paper sheet goes through presses and dries, and finally rolls into large rolls. The outcome often weighs several tons.
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Some well-known and recognized papermakers have found fame in other fields, to the point that their papermaking background is almost forgotten. One of the most notable examples might be that of the first humans that achieved flight, the
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rags were the main source of pulp, cotton eventually taking over after Southern plantations made that product in large quantities. Papermaking was originally not popular in Europe due to not having many advantages over
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had invented the machine and associated process to make use of wood pulp in papermaking. This innovation ended the nearly 2,000-year use of pulped rags and start a new era for the production of
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had reestablished the craft of fine hand paper making but by the 1930s the craft had lapsed in interest again. When artist Douglass Howell returned to New York City after serving in
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The method of manual papermaking changed very little over time, despite advances in technologies. The process of manufacturing handmade paper can be generalized into five steps:
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in water, called "furnish", and forcing this suspension to drain through a screen, to produce a mat of interwoven fibres. Water is removed from this mat of fibres using a press.
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Handmade paper is also prepared in laboratories to study papermaking and in paper mills to check the quality of the production process. The "handsheets" made according to
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for wrapping and padding since the eighth century BCE. Paper with legible Chinese writings on it has been dated to 8 BCE. The traditional inventor attribution is of
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Standard T 205 are circular sheets 15.9 cm (6.25 in) in diameter and are tested for paper characteristics such as brightness, strength and degree of
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The International Association of Hand Papermakers and Paper Artists (IAPMA) is the world-leading association for handmade paper artists.
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are created by weaving a design into the wires in the mould. Handmade paper generally folds and tears more evenly along the laid lines.
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The Center for Book and Paper Arts at Columbia College Chicago hosted an exhibition on the contemporary art of hand papermaking in 2014
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A sheet of fibres which were just collected from the liquid suspension with the screen. The next steps are to press it and to dry it.
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Adjusting the colour, mechanical, chemical, biological, and other properties of the paper by adding special chemical premixes
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By the mid-19th century, making paper by hand was extinct in the United States. By 1912, fine book printer and publisher,
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waste. Paper used as a writing medium had become widespread by the 3rd century and, by the 6th century,
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plant. This paper is used for calligraphy, printing, book arts, and three-dimensional work, including
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Separating the useful fibre from the rest of raw materials. (e.g. cellulose from wood, cotton, etc.)
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has paper specimens, personal papers and research material relating to the history of papermaking
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Papermaking, regardless of the scale on which it is done, involves making a dilute suspension of
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Another type of paper machine, invented by John Dickinson in 1809, makes use of a cylinder
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East-West, Hand Papermaking Traditions and Innovations: An Exhibition Catalogue
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depicting the five seminal steps in ancient Chinese papermaking. From the 1637
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Paper Before Print: The History and Impact of Paper in the Islamic World
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dry, a generally flat, uniform and strong sheet of paper is achieved.
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caused by clearcutting the trees used as the primary source of
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and eventually almost all paper was made out of pulped wood.
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using metallic wire were developed, and features like the
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Modern papermaking began in the early 19th century in
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for preparing the pulp for papermaking, dates back to
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was starting to be used in China as well. During the
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Index

Paper factory


Chinese
Tang dynasty
Dunhuang
paper
cardboard
made using industrial machinery
artistic expression
History of paper

Hemp
China
Cai Lun
Han dynasty
mulberry
bast fibres
hemp
toilet paper
Tang dynasty
bags
Song dynasty
Islamic world
Samarkand
Baghdad
Damascus
Cairo
Morocco
Muslim Spain

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