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In the News (Thu 26 Nov 09)

  
  Paper Mill
This image of the paper mill was taken facing Snake Creek.
In 1878, the paper mill was revitalized by Arthur Hutcheson and Col. U.B. Wilkinson.
Although the building was not in use at the time of the insurance survey, the map shows the paper mill employees a night watchman.
www.westga.edu /~history/Banningmill/papermill.htm   (642 words)

  
 Drawing mill paper Cartotecnica Marcheschi Drawing mill paper
Choosing paper for charcoal and pastel drawing is a personal matter, depending on your working method and the hardness of your preferred medium.
Drawing mill paper is the oldest paper mill in Europe, still producing reliably superior papers.
Drawing mill paper has a pronounced tooth for pastel drawing, and is available in a range of colors including white, cream, tan, sepia, dark green, grey, blue and fl.
www.paper-bodyshop.com /packing_paper/drawing_mill_paper.asp   (329 words)

  
  Paper maker to close mill in Berkshires - Boston.com
Specialty papers maker Schweitzer-Mauduit International plans to close its paper mill in Lee next year, a move that will put nearly 170 people out of work.
The move is part of a restructuring plan aimed at reducing the company's worldwide employment by approximately 8 percent.
The facility in the Berkshires, which actually consists of three mills in Lee and one in neighboring Lenox, manufacture cigarette paper, candy wrappers and other specialty paper.
www.boston.com /news/local/massachusetts/articles/2007/10/02/paper_maker_to_close_mill_in_berkshires   (167 words)

  
  The Riverside Mill 1921
The thickness of paper is determined by the speed with which the wire moves and the flow of pulp must appropriate the speed of the moving wire if paper of uniform thickness is to result.
Deckle edge paper was originally paper with the rough edge left by the contact of the pulp with the deckle of the hand mould or the deckle strap of the machine.
The latter are made from disks of paper put on a mandrel and subjected to such pressure that the disks become a homogeneous roll with the edge of each disk on the circumference of the roll.
www.paperindustryweb.com /rivermill/rsbook.htm   (5449 words)

  
 Images of Buckland Paper Mill
The earliest proof of the existence of Buckland Mill is contained in a picture entitled ‘The Paper Mill at Buckland, Dover’ and dated 1770.
Immediately afterwards the mill, including No.1 Papermachine was entirely rebuilt and remodelled which increased the output from 3 to 12 tons per week.
Crabble Mill burnt down on 10th July 1906 when it was rebuilt a dining room and recreation hall were built adjacent to the mill.
homepage.ntlworld.com /g.hatfield1/index.htm   (1896 words)

  
 Paper mill Summary
The undesirable odour (usually at pulp mills, which are a little different from paper mills) is caused principally by process by-products, specifically the hydrogen sulfide and other reduced sulfur gases resulting from the cooking process.
A paper mill is known to have operated in Baghdad as early as 794.
The modern paper mill uses large amounts of energy, water, and wood in a highly efficient and extremely complex series of processes, using modern and sophisticated controls technology to produce a sheet of paper that can be used in incredibly diverse ways.
www.bookrags.com /Paper_mill   (1793 words)

  
 Maine Pulp & Paper: A Brief History of Papermaking
This mill was, as it opened, the largest in the world, producing 240 tons/day of newsprint, 120 tons/day of sulfite pulp, and 240 tons/day of ground wood pulp.
The five paper machines have the combined capacity to produce more than 1,600 tons per day-more than the combined total of all 12 mills operating in Maine in 1880 and approximately Àò as much as all of the other mills operating in Maine when the Androscoggin mill was opened.
Paper companies continued to invest in Maine, but Wisconsin, Washington, and several southern states became more attractive for investment dollars and saw their position relative to Maine improve.
www.pulpandpaper.org /html/history_of_papermaking.html   (1950 words)

  
 The Mills at Trout Run PA
The mills were, by the nature of the topography of the area, paper mills destined to be trapped in time.
Lafayette Station and the W. Hamilton Paper Mill (also known as The Riverside Mill) and its predecessors no longer exist today but are alive and well in the annals of American and paper industry history and as part of the buildings in a new commercial complex at Trout Run that replaced the mill.
The Riverside Paper Mill owned and operated by W. Hamilton and Sons is situated at Lafayette Station on the Norristown Branch of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad and also at about the same distance from the station of the same name on the Schuylkill Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
www.paperindustryweb.com /rivermill/troutrun.htm   (2858 words)

  
 Paper Mill Waste
Paper sludge is is a clay-like material consisting of clays and short fibers.
In the paper recycling process, waste paper is received and de-inked prior to recovery of the fiber.
Paper sludge, delivered from paper mills, is a clay-like material consisting of clays and short fibers with a 60% moisture content when arriving at Minergy’s plant.
www3.uwm.edu /Dept/shwec/links/uwgb/papermill.htm#Gran-tek   (1498 words)

  
 Paper. The Everyday Wonder - Paper Industry Association Council (PIAC)
The first paper mill was built in Spain, and soon, paper was being made at mills all across Europe.
Besides using recovered paper and trees to make paper, paper mills may also use wood chips and sawdust left over from lumber operations (whose products are used to make houses, furniture, and other things).
Paper is at work in thousands of industrial and manufacturing applications helping keep the air clean, and providing protective apparel and innovative packaging.
www.paperrecycles.org /paper_everyday_wonder/index.html   (734 words)

  
 PaperAge Magazine - Optimizing White Water System Design
Recently, many mill modernization programs (with the implementation of cluster rules compliance programs) are being designed to address this area to become more efficient in terms of water usage and volume of effluent discharged to the treatment plant.
The contribution of paper mill effluents to total BOD varies based on the proportion of oxidizable materials such as fiber, fines, starch, wet and dry strength resins, drainage aids, dyes, sizing materials, and other dissolved organics.
For mills producing corrugating medium grades and linerboard grades (especially from a significant proportion of recycled fiber in the furnish), the white water system can be tailored to make up all the water demand in paper machine side.
www.paperage.com /02_2001whitewater.html   (2866 words)

  
 Paper Recycling by General Mill Supply Co. papers recycling   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Heated rollers then dry the paper, and the paper is slit into smaller rolls, and sometimes into sheets, and removed from the paper machine.
After the recovered paper is chopped up (or pulped), and mixed with water to make a pulp slurry, it is put through a series of washing and/or flotation deinking processes in which water and/or soap-like chemicals called surfactants remove the ink from the paper.
The first paper mill in the U.S. colonies was established in 1690 by William Rittenhouse, a papermaker, William Bradford, a printer, and two wealthy Philadelphia businessmen.
www.genmill.com /paper.htm   (1957 words)

  
 Allied Paper: An Abandoned Paper Mill
The Crown Vantage Parchment Mill closed on November 3rd, 2000 but was kept under active security until they finally auctioned off the mill's equipment in June of 2003.
Most of the pictures on the site were taken on the day of the auction, so you get to see all the machines and equipment the way they were when the factory was running.
The paper mill in the small town of Watervliet was torn down before we got a chance to do much exploration there.
www.alliedpaper.org   (221 words)

  
 HistoryBuff.com -- The Rittenhouse Paper Mill
It is interesting to note that Bradford had a monopoly on all of the paper produced at this mill from 1697 to 1707.
The original mill, built in 1690, was entirely destroyed by a spring freshlet in 1701.
The second watermark used in Rittenhouse paper features a monogram WR, the initials of the principal founder, on one half of the sheet of paper, while on the other half appeared a clover leaf inside a crowned shield.
www.historybuff.com /library/refritten.html   (679 words)

  
 The Modern Paper Mill
Since this is a "kraft" mill, the lignin is removed by the action of sodium hydroxide ("caustic soda") and sodium sulfate under heat and pressure.
Other paper grades, however, may be further smoothed by passing them through a "supercalender" where the sheet is polished by passing between steel and hard cotton rollers (much like ironing fabric), or they may be embossed with a decorative pattern.
The paper may also be cut into sheets at the mill, often by automatic equipment which accepts a roll of paper at one end and delivers packages of cut sheets at the other, already boxed and wrapped for shipping.
www.ipst.gatech.edu /amp/collection/museum_adv_machine.htm   (1006 words)

  
 Rally 'Round the Mill: John Lloyd Young, Leslie Kritzer, Barrett Foa, and other notables rally to save the financially ...
Paper Mill Playhouse alumni who have gone on to star on Broadway joined with local politicians, theater staff, and others on Monday night at a rally to support the financially desperate company.
As of this writing, Paper Mill only has enough money to cover its payroll and keep its doors open through the end of the week.
"Paper Mill is where I had my first positive critical reception in The Chosen," says John Lloyd Young, winner of the 2006 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his performance as Frankie Valli in Jersey Boys.
www.theatermania.com /content/news.cfm/story/10493   (1195 words)

  
 Kimbel Library: Presentation on Internet Paper Mills
This list of active Internet term paper and essay sites was compiled as part of a Teaching Effectiveness Seminar on cheating, plagiarism and Internet paper mills.
The list is provided as a convenience for faculty, in order for them to be aware of the vast variety of resources out on the Internet that are tempting their students.
If you turn in one of these papers as your own work, you are plagiarizing.
www.coastal.edu /library/presentations/mills2.html   (255 words)

  
 Abitibi closing Thunder Bay paper mill indefinitely
Workers at Abitibi-Consolidated's Fort William paper mill in Thunder Bay, Ont., found out Tuesday the company plans to shut down the plant on Feb. 25.
Abitibi said it will close the mill indefinitely, affecting 265 people employed at the mill and 88 employees with the company's woodlands operations.
Abitibi said the mill has experienced frequent market-related shutdowns over the past six months. It was on the company's review list in 2005 and Abitibi has tried to sell it.
www.cbc.ca /money/story/2007/02/20/abitibifortwilliam.html   (1075 words)

  
 P2 Supplemental Environmental Project Case Study (Paper Mill)
The mill is currently involved in research to recycle another million gpd, which would mean that 2 million gallons daily, or almost half of the water used at the facility, would be recycled using treated effluent from their WWTP.
The mill has spent $2 million on a sludge screw press to reduce the moisture content of the sludge, and anticipates possibly spending an additional $14 million on a fluidized bed reactor (multi-fuel boiler) to burn the dewatered sludge.
The mill is also using pollution prevention to extend the life of its landfill, which is a priority for the company.
www.epa.state.oh.us /opp/p2regint/csp2sep1.html   (2677 words)

  
 River Mill History
Its history spans generations of milling -- from the first recorded use in 1855 by the Falls of the Neuse Manufacturing Company, to its close as Erwin Mills in 1959.
As the only significant producer of paper in eastern North Carolina, and one of the largest in the state, the mill produced of much as 3,400 pounds of paper each day.
The Mill and Annex buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places.
www.rivermill.org /Pages/history.html   (598 words)

  
 History of the Atlas Mill   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Atlas Mill was also the site were initial experiments demonstrated the value of de-oxidized bronze as a metal for the manufacture of sulfite fiber.
In this very mill, paper industry pioneers of the 19th century rolled up their sleeves and set about building the industry that changed the face of history.
It was the first mill in the state of Wisconsin to produce paper made largely from ground mechanical wood pulp.
www.paperhall.org /histories/atlasmill.html   (509 words)

  
 Pulp and Paper Mill Workers
Today’s pulp and paper mills feature high-tech computer-based operating systems that control gigantic machines--sometimes over two stories high--that run at speeds of over 60 miles per hour and produce hundreds of tons of paper each day.
Pulp and paper machine operators don’t usually enter a job with specialized skills, but with experience they become specialists in the machines they learn to operate, including waste paper hydra-pulpers, driers, supercalenders, winders, rewinders, and cutters.
Although some pulp and paper manufacturers in Virginia and across the US continue to compete successfully in the global market, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics employment for paper and pulp mill workers will decline.
www3.ccps.virginia.edu /career_prospects/briefs/P-S/Paper.shtml   (929 words)

  
 Wookey Hole Caves - History, Mystery & Fun - Historic Paper Mill
For the next 500 years the Chinese were able to retain a monopoly on papermaking, but then the skill spread westwards, and the earliest existing European manuscript on paper dates from 1109.
In 1476 William Caxton established his mechanical printing office in Westminster, and this stimulated the rapid growth of paper mills in England to meet the ever increasing demand for paper.
By 1610 it was already a paper mill, and to this day handmade paper is still made from raw cotton at Wookey Hole Mill, using original Victorian machinery.
www.wookey.co.uk /paper-mill.htm   (351 words)

  
 PaperAge Magazine - Johnsonburg Mill Installs Single Nip Shoe Press
With 475 employees, the mill is a large employer in the area and operates three machines (PM1, PM3 and PM5) which produce a combination of value-added and commodity grades.
The mill is considering further investments in PM1 and PM5 including the addition of HiRun Blow boxes as a resolution of limitations in the early dryer section to address draw control.
Today the mill generates nearly 100% of its own energy, and gasses from the fiberline and chemical recovery process are incinerated which virtually eliminates noxious odors normally associated with kraft pulping.
www.paperage.com /02_2001willamette.html   (1529 words)

  
 Allied Paper: An Abandoned Paper Mill
The Allied Paper Mill had already been completely abandoned when I first became aware of its existence, but Mill C still had electrical service to its lighting and remaining machinery, and some of the control panels in the Power House were still lit, although the building's overall electrical service did not appear to be online.
In December of 2000, the remaining portion of Mill E, the vast majority of which had been torn down in the past, collapsed under the weight of the snow that had accumulated on its roof.
The fire department quickly extinguished this fire, and the damage was confined to the office/lab portion of Mill C largely due to the firewall between it and the other areas of the mill.
www.alliedpaper.org /allied.html   (558 words)

  
 Royal Purple Paper Mill Grease
Royal Purple® Paper Mill Grease is a high performance, aluminum complex, syntehtic grease designed to lubricate a wide range of typical paper / pulp processing applications using a single grease.
Paper Mill Grease is the appropriate bearing lubricant for all paper machine bearings from the wet end through the dry end operating at speeds of 1500 FPM to 6500 FPM.
Royal Purple® Paper Mill Grease gains its performance advantages through its superior blend of synthetic base oils plus Synslide® additive technology.
www.royalpurple.com /prodsi/pmg.html   (239 words)

  
 Specialty Paper, Envelopes and Stationery Supplies from The Paper Mill Store
Whether you’re a graphics professional or paper enthusiast, you can easily buy a ream of paper, a box of envelopes or bulk from our Paper Valley Wisconsin warehouse.
From Specialty Papers to economy cardstock you’ll enjoy our great prices, free shipping options, free printer templates, envelope printing, paper cutting services and graphics resources.
Our customer service team receives ongoing training on all our papers through our paper mills and our research and development department, ensuring that you will receive the latest and most accurate information.
www.thepapermillstore.com   (246 words)

  
 Jaite Paper Mill - Cuyahoga Valley   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Before you is the site of the Jaite Paper Mill, constructed in 1906 out of concrete block reputedly made from Cuyahoga River sand.
Between 1926 and 1927, the mill was remodeled to accommodate an overhead crane and a fourdrinier machine, to allow production of a continuous web of paper.
View of the Jaite Paper Mill from this location and the Ohio and Erie Canal that the mill used as a reservoir.
www.nps.gov /cuva/visitonline/towpathtour/jaite.htm   (145 words)

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