PAPER MAKING TECHNOLOGY

May 26, 2025

1. Main Raw Materials (Fiber Materials)

1.1 Plant Fibers

 

These are the core materials for papermaking and come mainly from:

Wood (Wood Fiber) — Most Common

 

  • Softwood (e.g., pine): Long fibers, high strength; ideal for producing strong paper (e.g., printing paper, packaging paper).

  • Hardwood (e.g., eucalyptus, poplar): Short fibers, softer; suitable for smoother paper (e.g., writing paper).

Non-wood Fibers (Grass Fibers)

 

  • Bamboo: Medium-length fiber; a good alternative to wood.

  • Straw, rice straw, bagasse (sugarcane residue): Shorter fibers; commonly used in low-grade paper or regions with limited wood resources.

Recycled Fibers (Recovered Paper)

 

  • Old newspapers, cardboard, books, etc.: Processed (e.g., de-inked) and reused. Recycled fiber is now a vital part of modern paper manufacturing.


2. Additives (Auxiliary Raw Materials)

 

These materials are used to improve paper performance, increase yield, or reduce costs.

2.1 Fillers

 

  • Improve brightness, smoothness, and printability.

  • Common types:

    • Calcium carbonate (CaCO₃)

    • Kaolin clay

    • Talc

2.2 Sizing Agents

 

  • Increase paper's water resistance and improve print performance.

  • Common types:

    • Rosin size

    • AKD (alkyl ketene dimer)

    • ASA (alkenyl succinic anhydride)

2.3 Strength Agents

 

  • Improve wet and dry strength of the paper.

  • Common: Polyamide, polyamine, etc.

2.4 Dyes and Optical Brighteners

 

  • Used to enhance paper color (e.g., letterhead, label paper) and whiteness.


3. Other Chemicals Used During Production

 

  • Bleaching agents: Such as hydrogen peroxide, sodium hypochlorite, chlorine dioxide (used for bleaching wood pulp)

  • PH regulators: Such as lime, sulfuric acid

  • Defoamers and preservatives: For better production environment and product stability

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TAG:  Paper Making, Wood Pulp, Fiber