Linen Paper is a traditional type of paper made from flax fibers. With its core characteristics of strong air permeability, good durability and environmental friendliness and degradability, it holds an irreplaceable position in fields such as ancient book restoration, artistic creation and modern packaging.
From the perspective of raw materials, the long fibers extracted from flax stems are high-quality base materials for papermaking. These fibers not only have a tight structure and high toughness but also possess natural antibacterial properties, laying a foundation for the excellent performance of paper. In terms of production process, traditional flax paper has to go through dozens of procedures such as material collection, steaming, peeling, sun-drying, pounding, pulping, papermaking, pressing and sun-drying. Each step needs to be precisely controlled to preserve the complete structure of the fibers. Modern industrialized production has been optimized on the basis of traditional techniques. Through processes such as mechanical crushing, precise pulping, and automated papermaking, it not only enhances production efficiency but also stably guarantees the quality of paper.