Waste mulberry silk papermaking method
A mulberry and silk technology, applied in papermaking, papermaking, textiles and papermaking, etc., can solve the problems of short fibers being difficult to spin, lose, waste, etc., achieve good market prospects, enrich experience projects, and reduce losses and waste. Effect
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[0019] The invention provides a method for making paper from waste silkworms, comprising the following steps:
[0020] 1. Reeling the waste silk. First, re-boil the cocoons in 90-degree water for 60 minutes. Silkworm cocoons with unqualified quality are not easy to reel, and the high temperature makes the cocoons soft and easy to handle; at the same time, the fibers can be softened by soaking in cold water for 12 hours. It is necessary to tear the treated cocoons evenly and perform a simple silk reeling. Silk threads of different lengths and thicknesses obtained after reeling. Above-mentioned experiment has obtained the raw material of weaving silk paper;
[0021] 2. The first step: arrange the silk by simulating the principle of warp and weft interlaced weaving. The first layer arranges the silk tightly horizontally first, and the second layer arranges closely vertically at an angle of 90 degrees on the horizontal arrangement.
[0022] The second step: apply the self-mad...
Embodiment 2
[0026] The invention provides a method for making paper from waste silkworms, comprising the following steps:
[0027] 1. Reeling the waste silk. First, re-boil the cocoons in 90-degree water for 60 minutes. Silkworm cocoons with unqualified quality are not easy to reel, and the high temperature makes the cocoons soft and easy to handle; at the same time, the fibers can be softened by soaking in cold water for 12 hours. It is necessary to tear the treated cocoons evenly and perform a simple silk reeling. Silk threads of different lengths and thicknesses obtained after reeling. Above-mentioned experiment has obtained the raw material of weaving silk paper;
[0028] 2. The first step: arrange the silk by simulating the principle of warp and weft interlaced weaving. The first layer arranges the silk tightly horizontally first, and the second layer arranges closely vertically at an angle of 90 degrees on the horizontal arrangement.
[0029] The second step: apply the self-mad...
Embodiment 3
[0033] The invention provides a method for making paper from waste silkworms, comprising the following steps:
[0034] 1. Reeling the waste silk. First, re-boil the cocoons in 90-degree water for 60 minutes. Silkworm cocoons with unqualified quality are not easy to reel, and the high temperature makes the cocoons soft and easy to handle; at the same time, the fibers can be softened by soaking in cold water for 12 hours. It is necessary to tear the treated cocoons evenly and perform a simple silk reeling. Silk threads of different lengths and thicknesses obtained after reeling. Above-mentioned experiment has obtained the raw material of weaving silk paper;
[0035] 2. The first step: arrange the silk by simulating the principle of warp and weft interlaced weaving. The first layer arranges the silk tightly horizontally first, and the second layer arranges closely vertically at an angle of 90 degrees on the horizontal arrangement.
[0036] The second step: apply the self-mad...
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