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by "beating" the pulp in the refiners, vessels with a series of rotating serrated metal disks. the pulp will be beaten for various lengths of time depending on its origin and the type of paper product that will be made from it. at the end of the process, the fibers will be flattened and frayed, ready
in our daily life: printing, media, and entertainment we read over billions of magazines, books and newspapers - all printed on paper. our children play with paper dolls, paper masks, paper board games, and paper kites. your ticket to a movie is made out of paper, and so are the containers and carry-out...
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