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When the bark of a tree log has been stripped off, the wood is ready to be turned into pulp. Pulping is done either by grind ing up the wood or by cooking it with chemicals. Some pulping methods use both grinding and cooking. The wood pulp Is then screen ed and washed to clean out im purities and chemicals. It may then be bleached to make the aper whiter, so that printing squeeze out water and make the ir anting snows up better on 11. paper dense and smooth. Then In the next step, the pulp Is it travels throunh a series of eat:n in a large mixing ma- heated drums called dryers. At rine and mixed with water. this time coating can be apThs beating frays the fibers, plied to make the paper slick which helps them mat together. and shiny. Paper comes off in large rolls. It Starch, clav, or other materials the machines is trimmed to take off the to added be the improve may surface of the paper for print- rough edges and cut to desired width. ing and writing. 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