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Paper manufacturing by hand: Creating the paper
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Erik Pålsson;
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Paper manufacturing by hand: Creating the paper
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English: This is the machine into which the mass is gathered and then becomes paper. There is approximately 98% water and 2% papermass, but if the paper is too thick they add more water and if it is too thin they add more mass. The quantity mass also differs from which kind of paper they are manufacturing, envelopes are for instance thicker than writing paper and the paper they turn into bags are the thickest.

To make the paper they take a sort of frame and dip it first into water, and then into the machine with the mass. The mass then sticks to this fine metal frame and as such you've got wet, so far useless, paper. Then the paper is removed from the frame and put unto a large felt canvas where it sticks. Then they hung it up to dry. For the paper to dry and become proper paper it must hang-dry for about 3-4 days.

The photo is of the mass that is turned into paper, and looks like a strange porridge.

Photo and recording by Erik Pålsson, big thanks to Roland at Holmens museum who does t his two days a week on his free time.
Date 1980s
date QS:P571,+1980-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
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Place of creation Museum, Norrköping, SWEDEN
Camera location58° 35′ 19.9″ N, 16° 10′ 50.53″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
Notes internal id: 2812
Source/Photographer http://www.soundsofchanges.eu/sound/paper-manufacturing-by-hand-creating-the-paper
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