The basic steps are cutting the fiber, cooking, pulping, sheet forming, couching, pressing, and drying.
The manual method of sheet forming produces a distinct quality handmade paper. Operations like pulping, removing the water, and drying are easier done with the following machines and equipment developed by the Philippines' Leyte State University (LSU):
The abaca pulper (Fig. 1), powered by a 2-hp, single-phase electric motor, has a liquid capacity of 60 L and a pulping capacity of 0.5 kg pulp/hour. The shearing action between the beaters and the grooves of an adjustable bedplate located below the roller crushes the pulp.
The paper dryer is fuelled by liquefied petroleum gas. It can dry 40 sheets of A4-sized handmade paper in less than an hour.
The conventional method of sheet forming using sponge and blotting sheet (cheesecloth) takes at least three minutes per sheet to form and extract the excess water. This method makes the wet sheet very difficult to remove from the mold. With the excess water expeller (vacuum box) (Fig. 2), the time for sheet forming and water extraction can be reduced to one minute per sheet. A household wet-and-dry vacuum cleaner is used in the setup by connecting its hose to the vacuum box.
For the easy disintegration of the pulp, a household electric blender can be used. The blender improves the pulp's homogeneity and uniformity, thus producing a smoother and finer paper.
In their tests, the developers of the mechanized system produced 285 sheets of quality paper per day, more than the 50 sheets produced by the manual system. Further, a more uniform quality of papers was produced. A minimum of three hours of cooking and three hours of pulping yielded the highest pulp recovery of almost 85%, resulting in lower pulp losses of only around 15%.
The developed dryer could attain a potential production of 577 sheets/8 hours per day at a shorter drying time with a maximum production of only 36 minutes, compared with sun-drying which has a maximum of only 133 sheets. Sun-drying required more than two hours while air-drying took almost 17 hours.
Figure 1 Abaca Pulper
Figure 2 Excess Water Expeller
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