AbstractPopulation growth, especially in developing countries that are poor in wood resources and increasing demand for a wide range of fiber products, has put a lot of pressure on wood resources. Considering the concept of sustainable development in which both ecosystem protection and demands in this project are presented, paper production processes from agricultural fiber sources are discussed. Agricultural fiber resources are derived from fiber products or agricultural residues. There is a huge stock of renewable raw materials that can be used in kneading, which will be used more and more in the coming years. Paper has been a major part of human civilization for the past two thousand years, and our very close relationship with it has led us to dismiss it as a matter of particular complexity. But this idea is far from the truth. Paper is made from plant sources, so it is a complex material both morphologically and physically and chemically. The paper production process itself, the basis of the smoothing process and the formation of a weak network of fibers, is highly complex. Wrap in tape; some of the most advanced control engineering technologies are needed to prevent consecutiv
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