Paper and Pulp Industry
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Paper is one of the necessities of civilisation and it is almost impossible to imagine the continuace of a world without the printed books and newspapers. People require paper to meet
the basic needs of modern life because it has many diverse uses. Modern paper is made from cellulose derived from a limited numbers of plants, the fibres being mixed with sufficient water to render possible the formation of a continuous sheet of wels of paper of uniform thickness. The invention of this method of paper making is attributed to the chinese about 80 to 150 B.C.
Cellulose is the substance of which the permanent cell memberances of plants are composed and it forms the bulk of the tissues of wood and similar plant structures. In most cases the presence of colouring matter and various waxy and resinous pubstances taken up by the growing plant render the cellulose impure, and it is desirale that as far as possible all impurities should be removed before the fibres are made into paper.
Vegetable fibres of all kinds may be converted into paper among the various types of paper serving different end uses Tissue and Air mail paper are required for very specific purposes. France is recognized to be the largest producer of tissues of various grades in Europe, thus becoming a major exporter of this commodity.