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  2. Rubylith - Wikipedia

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    Rubylith is a brand of red-coloured masking film, used to produce masks for printing techniques and photomasks for semiconductors. Learn about its history, applications, and examples of chips made with Rubylith at Intel and other companies.

  3. Mimeograph - Wikipedia

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    Mimeograph was a low-cost duplicating machine that worked by forcing ink through a stencil onto paper. Cyclostyle was one of the first rotary machines that retained the flatbed, which passed back and forth under inked rollers.

  4. Graph paper - Wikipedia

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    Graph paper is writing paper with a regular grid for plotting graphs, curves and coordinates. Learn about different formats, such as quad, dot, engineering and logarithmic paper, and their origins and applications.

  5. Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls - Wikipedia

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    So skilled was Milne as a roll editor, the liner notes suggest that he may not have actually "played" "An American In Paris" at all—in the same way that a musician can write sheet music, Milne was able to prepare roll masters by marking the lines on special graph paper that would be used as a template for the holes punched in the actual piano ...

  6. Newsprint - Wikipedia

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    Newsprint is a low-cost, non-archival paper made from wood pulp for printing newspapers and other publications. Learn about its invention, global demand, economic challenges and environmental impact from this Wikipedia article.

  7. Kraft process - Wikipedia

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    The kraft process is a dominant method for producing paper pulp from wood chips using hot water, sodium hydroxide, and sodium sulfide. It involves several steps, such as impregnation, cooking, washing, and recovery of chemicals.

  8. Papermaking - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, development and methods of papermaking, from ancient China to modern Europe and beyond. Find out how paper is made from various fibres, such as hemp, cotton, wood and elephant dung, and how it is used for different purposes.

  9. James Whatman (papermaker) - Wikipedia

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    James Whatman (1702–1759) James Whatman (1702–1759), the Elder, was a paper maker, born in Kent, who made revolutionary advances to the craft in England.He is noted as the inventor of wove paper (or Vélin), an innovation used for high-quality art and printing.

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