- Paper - Wikipedia
Largely derived from lignocellulose, paper is created from a pulp dissolved into a slurry that is drained and dried into sheets Different types of paper are defined by constituent fiber, paper pulp, sizing, coating, paper size, paper density and grammage
- Paper | Definition, Papermaking, Facts | Britannica
Paper, matted or felted sheet, usually of cellulose fibers, formed on a wire screen from water suspension Although wood has become the major source of fiber for papermaking, rag fibers are used for paper of maximum strength, durability, and permanence Learn more about paper, including its history
- The History of Paper | American Forest and Paper Association
Paper was first made in Lei-Yang, China by Ts'ai Lun, a Chinese court official In all likelihood, Ts'ai mixed mulberry bark, hemp and rags with water, mashed it into pulp, pressed out the liquid and hung the thin mat to dry in the sun
- Complete guide to paper thickness and weight (with paper weight chart)
But first we need to understand how print professionals measure and use different paper weights In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about paper thickness and provide the standard weights of commercial print products
- Paper - New World Encyclopedia
Paper is a thin, flat material produced by the compression of fibers The fibers are usually derived from pulp made from pulpwood trees (such as spruce), but they may also be prepared from such sources as cotton, hemp, linen, and rice
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- History of paper - Wikipedia
Although bark paper emerged during the Han dynasty, the predominant material used for paper was hemp until the Tang dynasty when rattan and mulberry bark paper gradually prevailed
- Papermaking | Process, History, Facts | Britannica
Paper is the basic material used for written communication and the dissemination of information In addition, paper and paperboard provide materials for hundreds of other uses, such as wrapping, packaging, toweling, insulating, and photography
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