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Pulp is a
fibrous lignocellulosic material prepared by chemically, semi-chemically or
mechanically producing cellulosic fibers from
wood,
fiber crops,...
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Bleaching of
wood pulp is the
chemical processing of
wood pulp to
lighten its
color and
whiten the
pulp. The
primary product of
wood pulp is paper, for...
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published from 1896
until around 1955. The term "pulp"
derives from the
wood pulp paper on
which the
magazines were printed, due to
their cheap nature....
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processed into a
fibrous pulp. It is a
versatile natural resource commonly used for paper-making but also made into low-grade
wood and used for chips, energy...
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pulp mill is a
manufacturing facility that
converts wood chips or
other plant fiber sources into a
thick fiber board which can be
shipped to a paper...
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kraft process (also
known as
kraft pulping or
sulfate process) is a
process for
conversion of
wood into
wood pulp,
which consists of
almost pure cellulose...
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Kraft pulp is
darker than
other wood pulps, but it can be
bleached to make very
white pulp.
Fully bleached kraft pulp is used to make high...
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production of
primary forest products and
wood products (e.g. furniture) and
secondary products like
wood pulp for the
pulp and
paper industry. Some of the largest...
- Look up
pulp fiction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pulp fiction may
refer to:
Pulp magazines,
printed on
cheaply made
wood-
pulp paper Sensational...
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Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) is a term for
refined wood pulp and is used as a texturizer, an anti-caking agent, a fat substitute, an emulsifier, an...