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Narrative: Composition Notebook; Thread stitch binding, 80-100 pages, hardcover 250g ivory board/ coated card/ brown paper

Manufactured in China by Shenzhen Gold Printing Culture Co., Ltd.,
Manufactured in China by Guangzhou Yifeng Paper Printing & Packing Co., Ltd
Manufactured in Uttar Pradesh, India by R.K. International

The paper was made from pulp obtained by chemical means, known as kraft pulping. Chips of wood were placed in a large, sealed container known as a digester. The digester contained a strongly alkaline solution of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide. Bleaching removes lignin and involves mixing the pulp with a series of oxidizing chemicals that react with the lignin. After each mixture, the pulp was washed with an alkaline solution that removes the treated lignin. Fillers were added to the pulp. (A typical filler is a clay known as kaolin. Other chemicals often added to pulp include starches or gums. Rosin and alum are often added as sizers, making the paper less absorbent.) Pulp was added to water to form slurry in order to make paper with an even density. The slurry was pumped onto a moving mesh screen made up of very fine wires of metal or plastic. Water drained through the small openings in the mesh, and formed a sheet of wet material from the slurry. The sheet was moved on a series of belst made of felt containing wool, cotton, and synthetic fibers. The dried sheets moved between rollers known as calendars to make it smooth. The points of most ballpoint pens are made out of brass, which is an alloy of copper and zinc. Oleic acid, castor oil, or a sulfonamide plasticizer are also used

I used this notebook as a journal from 2003-2004. It traveled with me from Brooklyn to Rotterdam, the Netherlands, to Brooklyn, Queens, and storage in Staten Island. It moved with me to Manhattan and back to Brooklyn.

 

 

 

 

  mary mattingly
       

 

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