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The paper has the most remote origin of papyrus, a plant native to the Egyptian marshes. Possibly it started to be used for recordings three millennia before Christ. Then came the parchments made of tanned bovine leather, much more resistant.
In the format we know today, the paper originated in China, in the 2nd century. Since then, the invention has influenced the lives of billions of people.
It was only in the year 751 that the Chinese secret to papermaking was revealed. They used tree fibers and rags from cooked and crushed fabrics. This remaining mass was spread over a sieve with a bamboo frame and a stretched cloth and subjected to the sun for a natural drying process. In the 11th century, the novelty was introduced by the Arabs in Spain and spread throughout the West.
The technology has been improved over time. In the second half of the 19th century, when wood replaced rags in the production of paper, machines gained important changes.
Thus, with the advances in the chemical composition of paper, there was a transformation in its manufacture, which gained industrial scale, with a high degree of automation and productivity.
In Brazil, paper began to be manufactured in 1809, in Rio de Janeiro. Then it arrived in São Paulo, with the industrial development provided by the arrival of European immigrants to work in the coffee culture.
Since the 19th century, several changes have taken place, as well as notable progress, achieved in improving the raw material, equipment, production processes and printing techniques for corrugated cardboard packaging.
Lately, with the Information Technology Era in recent decades, new printing techniques have brought the biggest changes to papers.
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