The pulp produced a strong brown paper, which was then described with the German word for strong: kraft
Kraft pulping was invented in 1884
Kraft paper bags are made from softwood pulp that undergoes a chemical process called "kraft". The kraft process results in stronger fibers than paper made with other pulping processes.
Kraft lignin is the form of lignin commonly used in paper making. It is a byproduct of the kraft pulping process that breaks down wood fibers to extract cellulose for paper production. Kraft lignin provides strength and structure to paper products.
Mariah Kraft's birth name is Mariah Aurora Kraft.
Alvar Kraft's birth name is Karl Alvar Fredrik Kraft.
Zachary Kraft's birth name is Zachary Charles Lazarus Kraft.
Udom Techakijkajorn has written: 'Sintering of fume deposits in kraft recovery boilers' -- subject(s): Fume control, Sintering, Sulphate pulping process, Paper industry
Reata Kraft's birth name is Reata Field.
Soda pulping was invented by Burgess and Watt in England
Papermaking starts where the pulping process leaves off
The brand name Kraft is a trademark (Kraft Foods), so the spelling would be "Kraft Dinners" (boxed ingredients to prepare food dishes).
Paul William Rea has written: 'Investigation of color removal from kraft pulping process: bleach effluent using alum and potato by-product aids' -- subject(s): Waste products, Alum