Semichemical paperboard, which is made from pulp containing not less than 75 percent virgin wood fibers, the majority of which is produced by a semichemical process.
Semichemical fluting is a process used in the production of paper and paperboard, particularly for corrugated materials. It involves treating wood chips or other cellulose fibers with a combination of mechanical and chemical methods to enhance the fiber's properties. This method allows for the efficient production of strong, lightweight fluting that is ideal for use as a liner in corrugated boxes, providing structural support and durability. The semichemical approach strikes a balance between cost-effectiveness and quality in the manufacturing process.
The chemical formula of paperboard is primarily cellulose, with additional components such as hemicellulose, lignin, and water. The exact composition can vary depending on the type of paperboard and its intended use.
Recycled paperboard, which is manufactured from a combination of recycled fibers from various grades of paper stock, with the larger portion of the pulp being recycled fibers and the lesser amount being virgin fibers.
The population of Iggesund Paperboard is 1,670.
Iggesund Paperboard's population is 2,008.
Iggesund Paperboard was created in 1685.
This industry consists of establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing paperboard from wood pulp and other fiber pulp. Paperboard mills may also manufacture converted paperboard products.
In some retail applications, corrugated products and carded "blister packs" (paperboard backings that hold a molded plastic insert) have been used as a substitute for paperboard boxes
Establishments in this industry manufacture setup (rigid) paperboard boxes from purchased paperboard
In 1999, total production was 97.0 million tons of paper and paperboard
In 2000, total production was 94.6 million tons of paper and paperboard
In 2001, total production was 88.9 million tons of paper and paperboard