Examples of 'woodpulp' in a sentence

Meaning of "woodpulp"

Woodpulp is a noun that refers to a material made from wood fibers, often used in paper production, textiles, or as a filler material
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The woodpulp may be bleached or unbleached.
In a preferred embodiment the cellulose fibres are woodpulp fibres.
Mechanical woodpulp paper.
By microscopic examination the spunlace substrate contains no woodpulp.
Such webs may also contain woodpulp entrained within.
Woodpulp is used in various types of nonwoven fabrics made by different technologies.
The cellulose is usually woodpulp.
Mechanical woodpulp board.
The only significant increases in capacity would occur in theproduction of woodpulp.
Woodpulp is preferred.
This is opposite to the general experience with paper made from woodpulp.
The absorbent body was composed of a mixture of woodpulp fluff and polyacrylate superabsorbent particles.
This is particularly the case when the wiping substrate contains woodpulp.
Graphic paper and chemical woodpulp output fell across all UNECE subregions.
As a result of this study the first successful production of paper from woodpulp was achieved.

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Woodpulp the Court.
CP mostly transports exportation of woodpulp traffic for the Port of Saint John.
As such, woodpulp meets the requirements of being sustainable and renewable.
Paper, paperboard and woodpulp market developments.
It is also very expensive, priced several times higher than woodpulp.
Graphic paper and chemical woodpulp output fell across Europe and North America.
Woodpulp used as a commercial source of cellulose contains a low level of non-cellulosic coloured impurities.
Paper, paperboard and woodpulp markets and forecasts.
For example, the absorbents structures have included superabsorbent particles mixed with cellulosic, woodpulp fluff.
Thus, the woodpulp may also be a chemimechanical pulp.
Pressing the steeped irradiated woodpulp to form alkali cellulose ;.
MFC is prepared from cellulose source material, usually from woodpulp.
Various two-component blends of woodpulp were used as starting material.
With woodpulp + polyester, ideal for industry and household cleaning.
Each layer of conform material is composed of woodpulp fluff and 2 wt % meltblown polypropylene fibers.
Besides, who wants to put up with the smell of the woodpulp works?
Material, Woodpulp and PolyesterPolypropylene.
The nonthermoplastic fibers may be selected from such as cotton, rayon, woodpulp and combinations thereof.
Production of woodpulp - which currently constitutes about 77 percent.
Hours Roundwood markets, including briefly woodpulp and paper.
Paper, paperboard and woodpulp - markets looking more robust.
Such nonwoven composites generally contain less than about 70 % by weight woodpulp fibres.
Fibers 114 are typically composed of absorbent, woodpulp fibers commonly referred to as fluff.
Dissolving-grade woodpulp ( or some other suitable source of cellulose ) is steeped in aqueous sodium hydroxide.
Paper, paperboard and woodpulp markets.
Woodpulp Wipes is not you want to use, would like to be able to use!
A strange smell, from the local woodpulp factory, hangs over the town.
Wood pulp ( mechanical and semichemical ) Chemical woodpulp.
Sample 2A, mechanical woodpulp A treated with 1 % of a optical bleaching agent available on the market.
Note, Primary processed wood products include sawnwood, panels, paper and paperboard, woodpulp and roundwood.
Woodpulp additions were from nominally 5 gsm to nominally 40 gsm of bone-dry fiber.
They are manufactured of spunlaced fabric which is made up of 55 % woodpulp and 45 % polyester fibre.
Woodpulp For the packaging sector, production increased by 2.4.
See Opinion of Advocate General Darmon in the Woodpulp cases cited above at footnote 13, paragraph 187.

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