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Briefly dipping regular paper into a specific concentration of sulfuric acid and then immediately rinsing it in water and ammonia can partially dissolve the cellulose, creating a grease-resistant, translucent "parchment" effect.
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To make paper from scratch, you essentially need to break down plant fibers (cellulose) into a pulp and then reform them into a flat sheet. Zoikhem Lab 50
If early reports are to be believed, Zoikhem Lab 50 operates at an efficiency rate that blows its predecessors out of the water. For industries struggling with sustainability and resource management, this could be a game-changer. Briefly dipping regular paper into a specific concentration
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