22UME034
22UME034
22UME034
AGARTALA
Manufacturing Technology
Project 1
Paper
Manufacturing Submitted by:-
Name:-Bishal Debnath
Enrolment No:-22UME034
Registration no:-2215291
Section:-A
Manufacturing
of Paper
M A N U FA C T U R I N G
T E C H N O L O GY
Importance of paper in daily life
➢ Environmental Impact:
- The demand for paper affects the environment significantly.
- Approximately **35% of trees** cut down annually feed the paper
industry.
➢ Wire Section:
- At the wet end of the paper machine, a headbox distributes a uniform jet of watery stock.
- Foils (hydrofoils) beneath the wire remove water and improve fiber uniformity.
- The wire passes over suction boxes that vacuum out water, leaving a soft mat of pulp—the
paper web.
➢ Press Section:
- The paper web passes through a series of nip rollers that squeeze water out of the pulp
mat.
- This pressure also compresses the fibers, forming a dense, smooth sheet.
- Water content is reduced to 45-55%.
➢ Drying Process:
- The paper web travels through an enclosed space with
steam-heated drying cylinders.
- These cylinders warm up to 130°C, ensuring the paper is 80-
85% dry.
- Wet sizing solution (starch) is applied to enhance stiffness
and fiber bonding.
- After sizing, the paper passes through another set of heated
drying cylinders.
- In total, the paper web may travel 400 meters through the
dry end, losing 93% of its water.
➢ Paper Finishing:
- To optimize the paper for printing, it passes through a set of
smooth rollers.
- These rollers press the paper, embossing a smooth face on
the paper surface.
➢ Recycled Paper:
Made from reused paper products.
➢ Tracing Paper:
Thin, translucent paper.
➢ Gloss-coated Paper :
Has a shiny finish.
➢ Tissue Paper:
Lightweight and delicate.
➢ Recyclability:
When selecting paper, consider its recyclability.
Using recycled paper reduces the need for virgin pulp and minimizes waste.
➢ Carbon Footprint:
The carbon footprint of paper is another crucial environmental factor.
➢ Water Consumption:
Paper manufacturing requires substantial amounts of water.
Water-efficient processes and recycling water within the mill are essential.