VCI Crepe Paper Rolls:- Paper that is creped is produced on a paper machine that has a single large steam-heated drying cylinder (Yankee) fitted with a hot-air hood. The raw material is paper pulp. The crêpe ratio reflects how much the paper has shortened during creping. The figure is normally between 10 - 30%. Creping is used to adjust the paper's stretch and thickness, both of which have a marked effect on softness and absorbency. The crinkle (creping) is controlled by the strength of the adhesive, geometry of the doctor blade, speed difference between the Yankee and final section of the paper machine and paper pulp characteristics.