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Papel

Papel is a material made from cellulose fibers that are processed into thin sheets. It is widely used for writing, printing, packaging, and countless other applications. The term papel in Spanish and Portuguese derives from the French papier, ultimately from Latin papyrus.

Historically, paper originated in China, where Cai Lun is traditionally credited with inventing it around the

Modern papermaking combines mechanical and chemical pulping to separate cellulose fibers from wood or other plant

Common types include writing and printing papers, newsprint, packaging papers such as kraft, tissue and filter

Environmental considerations include energy and water use, chemical recovery, and the impact of bleaching and deforestation,

2nd
century
CE.
Knowledge
of
papermaking
spread
to
the
Islamic
world
and
then
to
Europe
by
the
medieval
period,
with
major
industrial
production
developing
in
the
19th
century.
sources.
The
pulp
is
cleaned,
sized,
and
formed
into
sheets
on
a
moving
screen
(the
Fourdrinier
process),
then
pressed,
dried,
and
often
calendered
or
coated
to
achieve
a
smooth
surface
and
desired
thickness.
The
properties
vary
by
pulp
source,
bleaching,
brightness,
and
sizing.
papers,
and
specialty
papers
for
technical
uses,
art,
or
conservation.
Recycled
fibers
can
reenter
the
production
cycle,
reducing
raw
materials
demand.
alongside
increasing
emphasis
on
recycling
and
sustainable
forestry.