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  • ...nding ([[mechanical wood pulp]]) or by chemical digestion ([[chemical wood pulp]]). wood-pulp
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  • ...[mechanical wood pulp]]) or chemically (see [[chemical wood pulp]]). Paper pulp can also be made from [[grass]]. Cotton rag 40x endslabel.jpg|Cotton rag paper pulp stained with Graff "C" stain
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  • Pulp created from wood chips using the [[sulfite process]]. sulphite pulp
    157 bytes (19 words) - 11:23, 17 July 2015
  • ...wood chips using the [[kraft process]]. Sulfate pulp, also known as kraft pulp, produces strong papers that are used in [[tagboard|tagboard]] and [[kraft% sulphate pulp; kraft pulp; kraft process.
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  • A common name for unbleached [[straw]] pulp.
    216 bytes (25 words) - 12:47, 22 June 2022
  • ...to produce paper. The three main types of solutions used to make chemical pulp are: chemical pulp; woodfree pulp
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  • ...ring materials which yellow and deteriorate the paper over time. Thus, the pulp is often bleached with [[peroxide]] or hydrosulfite to improve whiteness. [ mechanical wood-pulp; groundwood pulp
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  • ...olution with added [[sodium carbonate]] to produce a neutral pH. Hardwood pulp produced by this method tends to produce stronger paper. It is used in for monosulfite pulp; semichemical pulp process
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  • ...olution with added [[sodium carbonate]] to produce a neutral pH. Hardwood pulp produced by this method tends to produce stronger paper. It is used in for monosulfite pulp; semichemical pulp process
    665 bytes (86 words) - 09:14, 19 October 2022
  • ...ignin. In the U.S., groundwood-free paper contains less that 5% mechanical pulp.
    691 bytes (92 words) - 13:50, 27 June 2022
  • ...ignin. In the U.S., groundwood-free paper contains less that 5% mechanical pulp. woodfree; chemical pulp
    705 bytes (95 words) - 09:35, 23 August 2022
  • ...[mechanical wood pulp]]) or chemically (see [[chemical wood pulp]]). Paper pulp can also be made from [[grass]]. Cotton rag 40x endslabel.jpg|Cotton rag paper pulp stained with Graff "C" stain
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  • Pulp created from wood chips using the [[sulfite process]]. sulphite pulp
    157 bytes (19 words) - 11:23, 17 July 2015
  • ...paperboard|paperboard]] prepared from a compressed mass of mechanical wood pulp. pulp board; pulp-board (Br.); wood-pulp board
    664 bytes (82 words) - 15:27, 22 October 2022
  • ...nding ([[mechanical wood pulp]]) or by chemical digestion ([[chemical wood pulp]]). wood-pulp
    2 KB (224 words) - 11:57, 27 June 2022
  • ...wood chips using the [[kraft process]]. Sulfate pulp, also known as kraft pulp, produces strong papers that are used in [[tagboard|tagboard]] and [[kraft% sulphate pulp; kraft pulp; kraft process.
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  • ...cloth. In Western papermaking, rag refers to cloth scraps used for paper pulp. Historically, the preferred rags for papermaking were [[linen]] and [[cot rag pulp
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  • ...Grindstones can be used to mill flour or mechanically turn wood chips to pulp. pulp stone
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  • ...d in 1930. The kraft process is the most popular method for producing wood pulp in the US due to advantages over [[soda process|soda]] and [[sulfite proces Sulfate pulp; kraft pulping; alkaline pulping; kraft pulp; softwood bleached kraft; softwood kraft; hardwood bleached kraft; hardwood
    3 KB (402 words) - 15:22, 6 June 2022
  • ...nge from vivid yellow with high [[lignin]] pulps such as [[mechanical wood pulp]], to red with high [[alpha cellulose]] pulps such as [[cotton]]. "C" stain ...re high in lignin. With decreasing amounts of lignin (increased cooking of pulp), the degree of yellow will decrease to greenish yellow or brown/yellow. Bl
    3 KB (405 words) - 22:14, 30 April 2016
  • ...y contain a mixture of chemical pulp and [[mechanical wood pulp|mechanical pulp]]. In England, litho paper is usually made from [[esparto grass]]. Litho pa
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  • = Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry = ...PI has grown into the world's largest professional association serving the pulp, paper, and converting industries. TAPPI's 23,000 individual members look t
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  • ...s and is acid-free. A thin, translucent tissue paper made also from banana pulp is called banana skin. Banana paper is used for drawing, collage, printmaki
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  • ...ring materials which yellow and deteriorate the paper over time. Thus, the pulp is often bleached with [[peroxide]] or hydrosulfite to improve whiteness. [ mechanical wood-pulp; groundwood pulp
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  • [[File:HWsulfite 40x.jpg|thumb|Hardwood sulfite pulp stained with Graff "C" stain at 40x]] ...which dissolve lignin and hemicellulose. This method produces a bleachable pulp with a high yield, low cost, and high brightness. However, only limited woo
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  • ...made from [[rag]] pulp or from a mixture of [[chemical wood pulp]] and rag pulp.
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  • ...to air and light. Tests used to determine the presence of mechanical wood pulp in a paper are: 1) iodine-zinc chloride test gives a positive yellow, 2) [[ groundwood pulp; mechanical wood pulp; ground wood paper
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  • ...m [[hemp]] stock. It is now usually made from unbleached wood pulp or soda pulp. Manila paper is used for linings, writing, wrapping, and drawing.
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  • File:Esparto 40x serratedepi.jpg|Esparto paper pulp stained with Graff "C" stain File:Rice 40x.jpg|Rice paper pulp stained with Graff "C" stain
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  • ...ded to rosin size causing it to flocculate to the cellulosic fibers in the pulp solution. However, residual alum in the paper produces an acidic environmen
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  • ...ned from hardwood trees. Only a small amount of hardwood is used for paper pulp. The term hardwood is somewhat confusing since some deciduous trees, such a Paper fiber type: hardwood. Using transmitted light microscopy, pulp is identified by the presence of vessel elements with species specific morp
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  • A stiff, multiply mat board made with lignin-free rags or chemical wood pulp. Museum board is usually made with an alkaline reserve. ...archival board; conservation board; Artcare® archival board; chemical wood pulp board
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  • ...time frame at room temperature. A high chlorine number indicates that the pulp has a high [[lignin]] content.
    839 bytes (110 words) - 13:23, 29 May 2022
  • A common name for unbleached [[straw]] pulp.
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  • A chemical method of producing paper pulp from wood and other plants using [[sodium hydroxide]]. It was developed in Soda pulp; hardwood bleached soda; hardwood soda
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  • ...ns. Most of softwoods are used for general construction, fences, and paper pulp. Softwood trees tend to have less acetic acid (1-2%) than hardwoods (3-5%) ...ood can be pulped [[mechanical wood pulp|mechanically]] or [[chemical wood pulp|chemically]].
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  • ...ver Board Company (1905) for a pulp composite [[wallboard]] made from wood pulp and/or waste paper. Now the term beaverboard is generally used for a varie
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  • ...nged in the late 20th century. The products are used for slime control in pulp and paper processing plants. * Pulp and Paper Online: [http://www.pulpandpaperonline.com/content/productshowcas
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  • * Wood pulp - brick red to dark orange color * Mechanical pulp - orange
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  • ...the 18th century until the 1920s when it was replaced by wood pulp. Straw pulp is still used for strawboard, printing paper, wallpaper, and inexpensive wr Paper fiber type: non-woody, grass. Using transmitted light microscopy, pulp is identified by the presence of variable-sized barrel-shaped parenchyma ce
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  • ...will turn violet. [[Lignin]] containing fibers, such as [[mechanical wood pulp]], [[jute]], and [[hemp]], will turn bright yellow.
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  • | Defoamers, pulp/paper, textile, dry cleaning, metal working fluids, chemical intermediate ...eaners, metal working fluids, agrochemicals, paints and coatings, textile, pulp/paper
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  • ...tage of cotton fibers mixed with chemical wood pulp and/or mechanical wood pulp. It ranged in weight from 16 to 24 pound.
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  • ...to produce paper. The three main types of solutions used to make chemical pulp are: chemical pulp; woodfree pulp
    3 KB (412 words) - 14:50, 29 April 2016
  • ...in|tannin]] (syntan) produced in Germany. Tanigan is made from waste paper pulp mixed with [[formaldehyde|formaldehyde]] and diphenyl methane (Brady 1971).
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  • ...in made by the action of benzyl chloride and [[caustic soda]] on cellulose pulp (Brady 1971).
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  • ...r rather than cloth. Lampshade paper is usually made from [[chemical wood pulp|chemical wood pulps]] into a heavy, [[vegetable parchment]] paper that is s
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  • ...chew plant and wood fibers, mixing them with saliva to produce a moistened pulp that they form into the thin cell walls of their nest. A related species, c
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  • ...is used for flooring, interior trim, millwork, veneer, furniture and paper pulp. Most wood sold as 'birch' in North America is from this tree. Yellowbirch 10x.jpg|Yellow birch paper pulp stained with Graff "C" stain
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  • ...d paper pulp. It may be separated from the other components by soaking the pulp in a 17.5% solution of [[sodium%20hydroxide|sodium hydroxide]]. The pure wh Paper pulp that is high in alpha cellulose can be identified using [[Graff "C" stain]]
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  • ...will stain similarly to the early wood vessels, which can help distinguish pulp from [[red oak]]. Vasocentric trachieds are worm-like and heavily pitted. P File:Whiteoak 10x.jpg|White oak paper pulp stained with Graff "C" Stain
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  • A white crystalline powder that is used in the manufacture of paper pulp by the sulfite process. See [[magnesium%20bisulfite|magnesium bisulfite]].
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  • The chemical solution used to digest wood for paper pulp. White liquor contains [[sodium hydroxide]] and [[sodium hyposulfite]].
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  • [[File:Red pine 10x.jpg|thumb|Red pine paper pulp stained with Graff "C" stain at 10x]] ...trong, hard wood is used for flooring, millwork, and [[kraft%20paper|kraft pulp]]. Lumber production of red pine in the United States peaked about 1889.
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  • ...ruments, and decorative boxes. The tree is also cultivated for papermaking pulp. Paper fiber type: hardwood. Using transmitted light microscopy, pulp is identified by small oblong vessels with profuse, alternate pitting. Perf
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  • A papermaking term used to refer to refined paper pulp that is ready for spreading.
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  • ...od is brittle and not very durable. It is used for packing boxes and paper pulp. Balsam fir produce a viscous oleoresin called [[Canada balsam]]. File:Baldcypress 40x 5.jpg|Balsam fir paper pulp
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  • ...registered trademark for a heavy embossed wall covering made of cellulose pulp. Anaglypta paper was invented in 1887 by Thomas J Palmer of Lincrusta-Walto
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