Paper production from stone in Farouj

Paper production from stone in Farouj
  • 2020-01-19
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Farouj Deputy Governor: Limestone was issued to the North Khorasan investor to build a paper mill, which will run in the same time as the Fajr decade.

Reza Ghasemzadeh said: "The unit will be built on a 15 hectare land in the village of Bebard in Shah Jahan village of Faraj city without any banking facilities.

Pointing out that the amount of investment in the first phase will be 1,700 billion riyals, he said, the investor has announced the timing of this project in September next year.

Qasimzadeh pointed out that 80% of water was saved in this project and that wood was not used to produce this type of paper: part of the machinery of this unit was purchased and shipped to the city.

He described the unit as the third unit of paper stone production in the country, adding that with the launch of this unit, at least two hundred and thirty people are working.

High durability, durability, moisture and recyclability are the most important features of this type of paper.

 In 1395, with the localization of the industry in Yazd, Iran joined the four countries that own the industry, such as Canada, China and Taiwan.

There is an industrial town and an industrial area active in Faruj, and a number of industrial projects have been constructed and put into use by landowners, one of which is a paper mill that is being built on land in the village of Bebard.

Rock paper (also referred to as rock paper, lime or mineral paper) is a new generation of paper that has been invented in recent years, the raw material of this paper being calcium carbonate powder, replacing the use of wood for wood. Paper production is characterized by its waterproof, tear-resistant, magical color effects and ultimately soil reversibility during short-term recycling.

 Many consider rock production a marvelous phenomenon in the printing industry and its production is the beginning of a new era in the production of environmentally friendly paper, since its raw material is only stone, so it seems no longer to worry about cutting down trees and its destructive effects on the environment. To be environmentally friendly.

Also, in the process of paper-making, not only water is not used, but because of the whiteness of raw materials, there is no need to use bleach in its production, as a result of which other pollutants will not be added to our environment.

The town of Faroj, a two-and-a-half-thousand city, is located ninety kilometers from Bojnourd, the capital of North Khorasan province.

* IRNA