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4 | Pure (white) cellulose paste / recycled cellulose paste |
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Pure (white) cellulose paste / recycled cellulose paste Explanation: Paper manufacturers utilize the benefits of lignin in some types of paper, though. Brown kraft paper, the dark brown paper used in grocery store bags, and cardboard are stiff and sturdy because they have more lignin in them, and because those kinds of paper aren't treated with bleaching chemicals. It doesn't matter how dark they are because the printing on them is limited. To make a fine white paper, the mill puts the wood through a chemical solvent process, which separates and discards the lignin. *** Pure cellulose is white, and the paper made from it will be white and will resist yellowing. [PDF]“Better know the activity of the recycling in the Poitou- ... Formato de archivo: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Versión en HTML ... Manufacturing process of the paper for corrugated cardboard Recycled cellulose fibres 171,000 t, ie 9 % of the national deposit Pulper The cellulose fibres of ... www.fedarene.org/projects/Waste poitou/recypdf1.pdf - Páginas similares [PDF]Recycled paper Recycled paper Cellulase enzymes Cellulase enzymes ... Formato de archivo: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Versión en HTML ... Since amorphous cellulose is more accessible it is not ... Treatment of recycled fiber Treatment of recycled fiber with ... 10% 3,5% To paper machine PAPER Stocks appr ... www.ienica.net/greentech/posters/ Reczeyrecycledfibre.pdf - Reference: http://www.howstuffworks.com/question463.htm |
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