The given diagram illustrates the process of recycling and renewing used paper. It contains 6 steps, beginning with receiving used paper, and culminating in rolled recycled paper.
First, the used paper is transported using a conveyor belt. They are then dropped in a bath of diluted chemicals. This helps soften the paper by loosening the bonds. After having disintegrated into pulp, it continues to be filtered for impurities. The filtering process involves already-cleaned pulp undergoing a batch of ink dye and air pump to render the color and texture.
Prior to the final product, the pulp is treated with a heated roller, spreading it out into thin and even sheets. It is then rolled with sprits of water vapor, to ensure easy clean-off. The final product is a fresh batch of recycled rolled paper ready for distribution.
