Process Newspaper Wood
Invented in 1844 by charles fenerty of nova scotia canada it usually has an off white cast and distinctive feel.
Process newspaper wood. Chemical pulps are classed as unbleached sulfite strong and news grade bleached sulfite dissolving and paper grade bleached and unbleached sulfate kraft and soda. Newsprint is a low cost non archival paper consisting mainly of wood pulp and most commonly used to print newspapers and other publications and advertising material. As a realized product newspaperwood is a series of layers a paper that appear like grains of wood or rings from a tree this upcycling process gives new life to what some consider recyclable waste. Newspaperwood is made by coating individual sheets of old newspaper with glue and then tightly rolling the glued sheets into logs.
The glue used is solvent and plasticizers free. This extends the life of paper therefore using less energy to change its state for new use. We combine our strong knowledge of the area global expertise across the entire asset life cycle and experience required to operate successfully in the harsh and complex environment of the world s largest land locked body of water. Large printing presses usually located at a plant separate from the editorial and advertising headquarters print the editions and a network of delivery trucks bring them to the newsstands and geographical distribution centers for subscribers.
Newsprint is favored by publishers and printers as it is relatively low cost strong and can accept fou. When a newspaperwood log is cut the layers of paper appear like wood grain or growth rings of a tree and therefore resemble the aesthetics of real wood. Wood has been present in the caspian region for over 20 years. A newspaper is printed on thin paper made from a combination of recycled matter and wood pulp and is not intended to last very long.
Newspaperwood reverses a traditional production process. Wood plc news home page. Not from wood to paper but from news paper to wood.