The hammer-milled paper is a by-product of a security firm destroying sensitive papers - like shreding, only much more intense!
What would do with 'paper flour'? It looks as light as flour too.
Would the paper lose it's insulation properties being this fine? I invision it would be like clay when mixed and hard and dense as concrete when dried.
Thanks, Joel
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, D Knott <duknott@...> wrote:
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> Joel, I like the idea of paper flour. What sort of business has that? (Is it a by-product?) DK
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