GC3460 History of Paper
suspension, fibers
Since papyrus sheets were not formed from a __________of individual __________into a mat or a sheet, it is not considered paper.
recycling
The Japanese took the paper making process one step further by creating _________
efficient, expensive
Ts'ai Lun's process was more __________ and less __________ than the previous alternatives, also more durable.
japan
For a long time, paper remained in China. But around 610 A.D. paper making spread to __________ by Buddhist monks.
falling water
Germany has a production advantage of _______________ _____________ to power hammermill beaters.
cuniform
Mesopotamian precursor to writing. Impressions into clay tablets using wedge shaped tools. Emerged around 2900 BC.
7-9
Paper in America was extremely scarce. A 4-man crew produced _________-______ reams daily
diplomas
_______ are sometimes referred to as "sheepskins"
italian
____________ innovations included water power (which improved the stamping mill), the screw press, wire mesh (wove or laid) watermarks and guilds, drying sheets on ropes, and dip sizing
vellum
a product of calfskin. the follicles tended to produce an irregular surface.
germany 1320 AD
after france, paper moved to _________ in ________ in Cologne
france 1189 AD
after italy, paper moved to _________ in Herault in _________
morocco 1110 AD
after reaching baghdad and damascus, paper made its way to ____________ in ____________ __
spain 1095 AD
after reaching morocco, papermaking reached _______ around ______
italy
after reaching spain, paper moved to ________. This country became the primary producer of paper in all of europe.
baghdad 793 AD
after samarqand, papermaking migrated to __________ in __________
610 AD
around what year did paper reach japan?
1776
by _____________, paper making took place in each of the 13 colonies
modern paper machines
can produce paper at 1,400 m/min (over 4,000 ft/min.), with a paper wire 8-10 meters across.
papyrus
created in egypt before 2200 BC. Made by slicing plant's stalks in very thin blades and laminating them into a weave. NOT considered paper.
muslims
in 750 AD, a war between ______ and the Chinese broke out
750 AD
in ________ , paper began moving west because war broke out between Muslims and Chinese at Samarqand. the muslims won.
feathering
in europe, external sizing was developed to minimize __________________ of ink
1690s
in the _____________ paper making was introduced in america in Germantown, PA at the Rittenhouse Mill
1866
in this year the production of chemical woodpulp by alkaline/soda processes begain
1896
in this year, electricity was first used in papermaking
1882
in this year, the sulfite process began use
france
lascaux and niaux are in what country?
Parchment
made from splitting skin of sheep into two layers. The outside was tanned into leather. The inside was washed, treated with lime and scraped into parchment. Can be written on both sides. Doesn't soak up ink/paint. Use goose quill pen, be bound into books.
1454 AD
moveable type was invented in ____________and caused an enormous need for paper
stamping mill or hammer mill
muslims invented the ____________ __________
linen
muslims were the first to make paper from _________
st. leger didot
nicholas louis robert sold his mechanized paper making patent to this man after a legal battle
50 fpm
paper machine speeds increased until 1850 when it reached __________
china
paper's true origin is ________
105 AD
papermaking began 1900 years ago in ___________ (year)
dutch
the ________ developed the Hollander Beater, which uses gear-like paddlewheels to beat the fibers apart
muslims
the __________ took the area of papermaking to a higher level by three new breakthroughs: 1. reinvented recycling (repulping) 2. First to make paper from linen 3. Invented the stamping/hammer mill Greater efficiency allowed paper to be used for wrapping food and other non-writing applications
black death
the ___________ ___________ struck europe and provided a great deal of cloth and rags from the dead
germantown, PA
the first american papermill was in ________________ _____
1803
the first mechanized papermaking machine was established in frogmore, england in.......
1827
the first papermaking machine to operate in america was in ____________
Ts'ai Lun
the man that created paper
crusades
the spreading of paper was aided by the war called the ___________
Ulman Stomer
this man introduced paper to germany
nicholas louis robert
this man was granted a patent in 1799 to mechanize papermaking
98%
today ____ of the fiber for the world's paper comes from wood
colonial papermaking
vatman creats sheet in mold. couch transfers sheet onto a felt. sheets and felts are stacked into a post. The post is squeezed in a screw press. The sheets are removed from the felts and pressed overnight. The sheets are hung in "spurs" of 4-5 sheets
1900
By the ________'s, typical paper machines had a 100-inch width and a speed of 300 fpm.
fiber
even though there was a greater capacity for making paper, the result was a severe shortage of _________
handmade
gutenberg's press had to be designed to fit the specification of _____________ paper molds
13-15000 BC
what years were cave paintings made in Lascaux and Niaux?
2900 BC
when did cuniform emerge?