Explain papermaking machines from various aspects

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2025.03.17


  Product Applications: Suitable for salaried workers in the tertiary industry and rural family workshops.
  1. Using printing factory scraps, white paper edges, wood pulp, cotton pulp, and grass pulp to produce toilet paper, napkins, book paper, and student paper. Direct papermaking is possible with a simple process.
  2. Using waste books and newspapers to produce toilet paper, napkins, whiteboard paper, and student paper requires a deinking machine and bleaching process. This requires a larger investment and space, depending on the machine model.
  Four Methods of Papermaking Material Processes
  1. Using printing factory scraps, white paper edges, wood pulp, cotton pulp, and grass pulp to produce toilet paper, napkins, book paper, and student paper. Direct papermaking is possible with a simple process.
  2. Using waste books and newspapers to produce toilet paper, napkins, whiteboard paper, and student paper requires a deinking machine and bleaching process. This requires a larger investment and space, depending on the machine model.
  3. Using bamboo, bamboo pulp, crushing, and pulping processes to make burnt paper and handmade paper; the process is simple.
  4. Using waste cardboard boxes to make firecrackers paper, burnt paper, handmade paper, packaging paper, yellow cardboard, and corrugated cardboard.
  5. Using waste pulp from large pulp mills, after recovery and processing.
  Product Features
  Four Methods of Heating, Drying, and Disinfection
  1. Using electric conduction drying.
  2. Using oil or gas boilers to generate steam for drying. This is environmentally friendly but requires a large investment.
  3. Using coke or coal and a coal gas generator to directly dry (called burning the tank).
  4. The best method is to use a coal-fired boiler to generate steam for heating and drying. This saves energy, ensures even drying, and improves output, quality, and speed.
  The above four methods should be chosen based on local conditions.
  1. Papermaking for burnt offerings does not use wheat or rice straw, nor does it use caustic soda for cooking, so no washing is needed, no wastewater is discharged, there is no sludge, and it does not pollute the environment.
  2. For waste papermaking, only two tons of water are used per ton of paper for soaking and pulping. The water squeezed out by the supporting rollers flows through the waterway to the recovery pool, where the water is recovered and reused in a cycle. No water is discharged; reuse is repeated, and there is no external discharge; discharge would be a waste of water resources.
  3. Waste paper regeneration uses the original paper and color without adding any chemical raw materials or additives.
  4. The resulting paper is made by reprocessing waste paper into original paper. It has no odor and will not harm the human body or pollute the air.