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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
    2 KB (317 words) - 13:45, 23 August 2022
  • 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.
    1 KB (136 words) - 14:22, 6 June 2022
  • 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
    3 KB (412 words) - 14:50, 29 April 2016
  • ...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
    2 KB (295 words) - 15:52, 26 September 2022
  • ...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

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  • HBK aspen10x2.jpg
    Photomicrograph showing aspen paper pulp at 100x. Pulp has been stained with [[Graff "C" stain]]. Photo credit: Jennifer McGlinche
    (1,024 × 906 (336 KB)) - 13:05, 4 September 2015
  • Hickory 40x earlywood.jpg
    Photomicrograph showing hickory paper pulp at 400x. Pulp has been stained with [[Graff "C" stain]]. Photo credit: Jennifer McGlinche
    (1,024 × 932 (106 KB)) - 13:16, 4 September 2015
  • Hickory 10x.jpg
    Photomicrograph showing hickory paper pulp at 100x. Pulp has been stained with [[Graff "C" stain]]. Photo credit: Jennifer McGlinche
    (1,024 × 911 (108 KB)) - 13:18, 4 September 2015
  • HWsulfite 40x.jpg
    Photomicrograph of hardwood bleached sulfite pulp at 400x. Pulp has been stained with [[Graff "C" stain]]. Photo credit: Jennifer McGlinche
    (1,024 × 1,305 (104 KB)) - 09:37, 17 July 2015
  • Alder 40x2.jpg
    Photomicrograph showing black alder paper pulp vessels 400x. Pulp has been stained with [[Graff "C" stain]]. Photo credit: Jennifer McGlinche
    (1,024 × 1,006 (164 KB)) - 12:56, 4 September 2015
  • Alder 10x.jpg
    Photomicrograph showing black alder paper pulp at 100x. Pulp has been stained with [[Graff "C" stain]]. Photo credit: Jennifer McGlinche
    (1,024 × 877 (176 KB)) - 12:56, 4 September 2015
  • ...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
    2 KB (317 words) - 13:45, 23 August 2022
  • 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.
    1 KB (136 words) - 14:22, 6 June 2022
  • ...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
    1 KB (180 words) - 17:01, 8 September 2022
  • ...Grindstones can be used to mill flour or mechanically turn wood chips to pulp. pulp stone
    490 bytes (71 words) - 10:22, 16 January 2014
  • ...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
  • Acacia 10x.jpg
    Photomicrograph of acacia pulp at 100x. Fibers have been stained with [[Graff "C" stain]]. Photo credit: J
    (1,024 × 1,006 (209 KB)) - 15:01, 16 July 2015
  • SWGW 10x label.jpg
    Photomicrograph of softwood groundwood pulp at 100x. Fibers have been stained with [[Graff "C" stain]].
    (945 × 1,024 (491 KB)) - 16:11, 22 August 2014

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