Is kelsay wood the best? |
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Yes it is, it starts out as a raw log and has its bark removed. They logs are then sent to the grinders which break the wood down by pressing it between revolving slabs. The pulp is then filtered to remove foreign objects. The pulp is then pounded and squeezed by machines before having various filler materials added to it. At this point a "sizing", such as starch, is added change the way the paper will react to ink. The pulp is next pumped or fed into a machine on a moving belt of fine mesh screening. The pulp is squeezed through a series of rollers while suction devices drain the water. The paper is finally pressed between rollers of wool felt before traveling over steam-heated cylinders to remove the remaining water.
First answer by Tentative Faith. Last edit by Tentative Faith. Contributor trust: 25 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 14 [recommend question]
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