Everything has fibers. Even wood. So wood does have something to do w/ fibers
One way of separating fibers from wood is where wood chips are sent into a digester where they are cooked in an acid solution. Which dissolves the lignin and separates the plant fibers.
it breaks down the cellulose in the wood and plant fibers; it eats the wood and plant fibers
Lignin is the material in wood that holds it's fibers together.
tree fibers of wood
Pulp is softened wood fibers used to make paper and other products such as cardboard, tissues, and packaging materials by pressing and drying the fibers into sheets.
Petrification.
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Wood is a natural composite of Cellulose fibers in a matrix of lignin
wood is a natural composite of Cellulose fibers in a matrix of lignin
no it made of wood fibers and paper
Cellulose, or wood pulp fibers.
Usually, wood, cotton or both fibers are found in paper towels.