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- The pulping process is aimed at removing lignin without loosing fiber strength, thereby freeing the fibers and removing impurities that cause discoloration and possible future disintegration of the paper.
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Jul 13, 2023 · The process of pulping, which turns raw materials like wood chips or recycled paper into pulp slurry, is a basic one in the production of paper. Mechanical and chemical pulping are the two main types.
Oct 1, 2022 · This critical and systematic review seeks to identify alternatives for mitigating the climate impacts of pulp and paper processes and products, thus making the pulp and paper industry more environmentally sustainable.
Production of pulp and paper. The production of pulp and paper is a complex and vital process that begins with the sustainable harvesting of raw materials, primarily softwood and hardwood trees. These logs undergo pulping, which can be either mechanical or chemical, to break down into fibers.
Jun 18, 2020 · The pulp and paper sector currently plays important part in the world’s economy. In this paper, we present a review of pulping technologies to convert logs or wood chips and non-woody materials...
Temperature and Pressure Optimization: Fine-tuning pulping conditions, such as temperature and pressure profiles, influences reaction rates and pulp properties, balancing energy efficiency and pulp quality. Pulp Bleaching Optimization: Post-pulping bleaching processes impact pulp brightness and cleanliness.
Pulp and Paper. As one of the largest industrial sectors in the world, the pulp and paper industry has a significant impact on forests globally. Every year, around 405 million tonnes of paper and paperboard are produced, totaling rougly 13-15% of total wood consumption.
Paper production is mainly a two-step process in which a fibrous raw material is first converted into pulp, and then the pulp is converted into paper. The harvested wood is first processed so that the fibres are separated from the unusable fraction of the wood, the lignin.