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  2. Pulpwood - Wikipedia

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    Paper production is the most common and main use for pulpwood. Paper can be produced from both hardwood and softwood trees, and each species for both types of trees have specific and unique properties that make the type of paper and other products produced differ.

  3. Wood industry - Wikipedia

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    The wood industry or timber industry (sometimes lumber industry-- when referring mainly to sawed boards) is the industry concerned with forestry, logging, timber trade, and the production of primary forest products and wood products (e.g. furniture) and secondary products like wood pulp for the pulp and paper industry.

  4. Pulp Demand, Asset Conversion, Cost Cuts to Aid Domtar (UFS)

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    Demand for softwood and fluff pulp, new customer wins in the Personal Care segment and benefits from cost control actions and asset conversion plan will drive growth for Domtar Corporation (UFS).

  5. 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 ...

  6. Wood processing - Wikipedia

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    Wood processing is an engineering discipline in the wood industry comprising the production of forest products, such as pulp and paper, construction materials, and tall oil. Paper engineering is a subfield of wood processing.

  7. Pulp (paper) - Wikipedia

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    Non-wood fibre sources account for about 5–10 percent of global pulp production, for a variety of reasons, including seasonal availability, problems with chemical recovery, brightness of the pulp etc. [16] [34] In China, as of 2009, a higher proportion of non-wood pulp processing increased use of water and energy.

  8. Kraft process - Wikipedia

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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-quality paper where strength, whiteness, and resistance to yellowing are important. The kraft process can use a wider range of fiber sources than most other pulping processes.

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