wood-pulp and paper mill

  • 91Sulfite process — The sulfite process produces wood pulp which is almost pure cellulose fibers by using various salts of sulfurous acid to extract the lignin from wood chips in large pressure vessels called digesters. The salts used in the pulping process are… …

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  • 92Paperlinx — (asx|PPX) is an Australian company which formed when the board of Amcor Limited divided its packaging and paper manufacturing interests into two separate businesses. The paper manufacturing arm was listed as a separate company on the Australian… …

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  • 93Hemp — This article is about industrial hemp. For its psychoactive variant, see Cannabis (drug). For the biology of the plant, see Cannabis. For other uses, see Hemp (disambiguation). The variety of appearances for cannabis. Only C. sativa (left) is… …

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  • 94Weyerhaeuser — Infobox Company company name = Weyerhaeuser Company Limited company company type = Public (nyse|WY, tsx|WYL) foundation = 1900 location = Federal Way, Washington key people = Steven R. Rogel (CEO, Chairman) Richard E. Hanson (COO) industry = pulp …

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  • 95Mondi Group — Type Public (LSE: MNDI, JSE …

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  • 96Berlin, New Hampshire — City of Berlin   City   …

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  • 97Enron — For the play, see ENRON (play). Enron Corporation Enron logo, designed by Paul Rand Former type Public company Industry Energy Fate …

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  • 98Paperboard — Corrugated fiberboard made from paperboard Paperboard is a thick paper based material. While there is no rigid differentiation between paper and paperboard, paperboard is generally thicker (usually over 0.25 mm/0.010 in or 10 points)… …

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  • 99Pulpwood — refers to timber grown with the principal purpose of making wood pulp for paper production. However, pulpwood is also used as the raw material for some wood products, such as oriented strand board (OSB), and there is an increasing demand for… …

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  • 100Jute — This article is about the vegetable fibre. For the Germanic people, see Jutes. Jute Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked) …

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