The significant increase in usage of packaging and hygiene goods has resulted in a steady increase in pulp demand around the world. Additionally, replacing single-use plastics with sustainable paper alternatives has had a favourable impact on worldwide pulp demand.
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Commonly used in the manufacture of paper, paperboard, and tissue products. The long fibers of softwood pulp provide strength to the finished product, as well as runnability and excellent dewatering capabilities during the manufacturing process. It is widely used in papermaking and has great durability and printability. Because of its outstanding qualities, this pulp is used in a variety of industries to provide high-quality paper products.
Typical end uses of Bleached Softwood Kraft Pulp (BSKP):
It is a form of pulp that is commonly used in the production of high-quality paper products. It is produced by processing hardwood fibers with a variety of chemicals, including chlorine dioxide, hydrogen peroxide, and sodium hydroxide. This process removes contaminants from the fibers, producing a bright, clean pulp suitable for a wide range of uses, including printing, packaging, and specialty papers.
It has excellent strength, smoothness, and surface qualities due to its chemical and physical fiber structure.
Typical end uses of Bleached Hardwood Kraft Pulp (BHKP):
Bleached Chemi-Thermo Mechanical Pulp (BCTMP) is commonly used in the manufacture of paperboard to increase bulk and stiffness. In printing papers, for example, substituting mechanical pulp with BCTMP can improve brightness, bulk, and smoothness.
It offers exceptional high yield, bulk, brightness, and paper technical features. The bleaching method is designed to preserve the wood's inherent lignin. The BCTMP technique does not degrade lignin in the wood, which helps to maintain high output and bulk.
Typical end uses of High Yield BCTMP Pulp products:
In Agro pulping, the raw materials used to produce high-quality paper and paper products are derived from agricultural residues such as wheat straw, bagasse, rice straw, and sarkanda. It is available in both Bleached and Unbleached options.
Typical end uses of Agro Pulp:
Pulp is a many-faceted product. Each paper mill has its own demands, and suppliers and buyers have their own definitions of good quality, fair price and effective financing. Our role is to support buyers and sellers with in-depth knowledge and offer our years of experience from this complex process to make a deal that satisfies all parties.