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  1. Matthias Koops (active 1789–1805) was a British paper-maker who invented the first practical processes for manufacturing paper from wood pulp, straw, or recycled waste paper, without the necessity of including expensive linen or cotton rags.

  2. 15 de sept. de 2020 · El fabricante de papel inglés Matthias Koops patenta un novedoso procedimiento para “extraer la tinta del papel y convertir este papel en pulpa”. El método ideado por Koops ofrecía, por primera vez, la posibilidad de obtener un papel reciclado de alta calidad a partir de papel usado.

  3. Las primeras transformaciones de otras materias en papel se llevaron a cabo en 1690, en Pensilvania, cuando William Rittenhouse comenzó a trasformar en su fábrica trapos viejos y algodón en papel. En 1800, Matthias Koops patentó un proceso que eliminaba la tinta del papel antes de reciclarlo.

  4. 14 de jun. de 2024 · Matthias Koops was a pioneer of mechanical paper-making. He invented new processes for making paper from wood pulp rather than from rags, and for recycling paper itself to a condition in which it could be used for printing.

  5. 29 de ago. de 2010 · Matthias Koops Book: Historical Account of the Substances Which Have Been Used to Describe Events, and to Convey Ideas, from the Earliest Date, to the Invention of Paper Online publication: 29 August 2010

  6. It was a history of the materials used to record information, written and printed by Matthias Koops, based in London, UK. The second edition of the book bore the statement: "Printed on Paper Re-Made from Old Printed and Written Paper", making it the first known book to be published on paper recycled from previous use.

  7. graphicarts.princeton.edu › 2017/11/11 › wood-pulp-paperWood Pulp Paper | Graphic Arts

    11 de nov. de 2017 · Wood Pulp Paper. Matthias Koops (active 1789-1805) applied for and received three patents. The first dated April 28, 1800 outlined a process for extracting printing and writing ink from paper “making thereof paper fit for writing, printing, and other purposes.”. Recycled paper.