Step 1: A tree is
cut down and
the trunk is fed
into a chipping
machine where
it is cut into
very small
pieces
Step 2:The
small pieces or
wood chips are
then boiled to
form a thick
wood pulp
Step 3: Chemicals
such as starch and
are added. The
pulp is poured
over a filter and
the water escapes
leaving the
CELLULOSE fibres
behind. This forms
the paper.
Define "CELLULOSE"
Cellulose is a long
chain of linked sugar
molecules that gives
wood its remarkable
strength. It is the main
component of plant
cell walls, and the
basic building block
for many textiles and
for paper.
TYPES OF CARD
CARDBOARD
Ranges from about 300
microns to 650 MICRONS
define"MICRON"a
unit of length equal
to one millionth of a
metre
DUPLEX BOARD
large foam-based board
used for food packaging,
eg take-away pizza boxes
CORRUGATED CARD
strong and lightweight
available in different
thicknesses
define
"CORRUGATED"material
or surface shaped into a
series of parallel ridges
and grooves
SOLID WHITE BOARD
good for printing onto
used for hard backed books
TYPES OF PAPER
LAYOUT PAPER
lightweight, thin, white
low cost
TRACING PAPER
extremely thin,
TRANSLUCENT
define
"TRANSLUCENT"
material that allows
light, but not detailed
shapes, to pass
through so
semi-transparent.