Flat sheets of dry wood pulp and cotton linters pulp are fed into a corrugator at the Richmond, Virginia plant of E.I du Pont Nemours & Company before they start the long chemical road to becoming rayon yarn.
25, 000 tons of wood pulp at the paper mill of Finch, Pruyn & Co., Glenn Falls NY. The man on top seems like a diminutive speck in comparison to this pile.
Cotton linters and wood pulp storage building in the foreground, with chemical building and fumes stack in rear and electrical lines overhead at the Spruance rayon plant of E.I. du Pont Nemours & Company, near Richmond, Virginia.