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  2. Dissolving pulp - Wikipedia

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    Dissolving pulp is mainly produced chemically from pulpwood in a process that has a low yield (30 - 35% of the wood). This makes up of about 85 - 88% of the production. [2] Dissolving pulp is made from the sulfite process or the kraft process with an acid prehydrolysis step to remove hemicelluloses. For the highest quality, it should be derived ...

  3. List of paper mills - Wikipedia

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    Partex Paper Mills Ltd. Amber super and Board Mills Ltd. Makka Paper and Board Mills Ltd. Lina Paper Mills Ltd. Ajmatali Paper Mills Ltd. Raja Paper Mills Ltd. Kibria Paper Mills Ltd. Bhai bhai board Mills Ltd. Azad Paper Industries Ltd. Mohera Paper Mills Ltd. Ali Paper Mills Ltd. Hakkaki Board Mills Ltd. Adhunik Paper and Board Mills Ltd.

  4. Cotton Board (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the war, the main organisation representing the cotton industry was the Joint Committee of Cotton Trade Organisations, established in 1925. [1] A voluntary Cotton Board was set up in 1940 to “promote the welfare of the industry by internal reorganisation, by the development of export trade, scientific research, propaganda and other means.”

  5. Lancashire Amalgamated Tape Sizers' Friendly Society

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    Tape sizing is the process of adding polymers and wax to cotton yarn in order that it will be less likely to break when being woven. In the 19th- and early 20th-centuries, tape sizers were regarded as being the most skilled workers in the cotton industry and therefore were able to command relatively good wages and conditions of employment. [1]

  6. Lint (material) - Wikipedia

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    Cotton lint, or cotton linters, [4] is a byproduct of the process of ginning cotton, consisting of the silky fibers that remain attached to the seeds of the cotton plant, as well as other more coarse fibers. This material may be purified and used for such purposes as the manufacture of paper.

  7. International Cotton Association - Wikipedia

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    The International Cotton Association (ICA) is a trade association and arbitral body that operates on a not-for-profit basis in the commodity of cotton. Formerly the Liverpool Cotton Association, it was formed in 1841 in Liverpool , UK, by a group of cotton brokers who created a set of trading rules to regulate the sale and purchase of raw cotton.

  8. Confederation of European Paper Industries - Wikipedia

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    The Confederation of European Paper Industries (CEPI) is the pan-European association representing the forest fibre and paper industry.. Through its 18 national associations, CEPI gathers 495 companies operating more than 900 pulp and paper mills across Europe producing paper, cardboard, pulp and other bio-based products.

  9. Shirley Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Institute developed Ventile, a special high-quality woven cotton fabric. [3] It also developed the tog as an easy-to-follow measure of the thermal resistance of textiles, as an alternative to the SI unit of m 2 K/W. The BCRA merged with the British Rayon Research Association to form the Cotton, Silk, and Man-Made Fibres Research Association ...