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Wood pulp mills are located all over the USA. For complete list of wood pulp mills and paper mills view
A sawmill primarily processes logs into lumber for construction, furniture, and other wood products. A pulpwood mill, on the other hand, specializes in converting logs and wood chips into pulp for paper and packaging materials. Sawmills focus on producing solid wood products, while pulpwood mills focus on producing pulp for paper production.
P. Bajpai has written: 'Recycling of process water for closed mill systems' -- subject(s): Paper mills, Water reuse, Water-supply 'Biotechnology for environmental protection in the pulp and paper industry' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Wood-pulp industry, Environmental aspects of Wood-pulp industry, Paper chemistry, Environmental aspects of Paper industry, Wood-pulp, Biotechnology, Paper industry 'Treatment of pulp and paper mill effluents with anaerobic technology' -- subject(s): Waste disposal, Wood-pulp industry, Factory and trade waste, Paper mills, Environmental aspects of Wood-pulp, Anaerobic bacteria, Wood-pulp, Biodegradation 'Environmentally benign approaches for pulp bleaching' -- subject(s): Wood-pulp, Environmental aspects, Bleaching
"Pulp wood" is the wood used for pulping. "Wood pulp" is pulp made from wood.
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Nokia was established as a wood-pulp mill manufacturing paper in southern Finland.
Wood pulp is put in shredded cheese so that the cheese will not clump up. Wood pulp is made from wood and other plant matter.
Floyd E Hutchins has written: 'Toxicity of pulp and paper mill effluent' -- subject(s): Aquatic animals, Effect of water pollution on, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Paper industry, Environmental aspects of Papermaking, Environmental aspects of Wood-pulp industry, Paper industry, Papermaking, Wood-pulp industry
Lignin (brown in color) causes color of wood pulp.
A woodfree paper id NOT wood free. It is a misnomer. Actually a woodfree paper is made of mechanical wood pulp (wood pulp made using mechanical force).
The first chemical wood pulp was manufactured in Manyunk, Pennsylvania