What is another word for wood pulp?

Pronunciation: [wˈʊd pˈʌlp] (IPA)

Wood pulp is a term commonly used in the papermaking industry to refer to the fibrous material obtained from wood. However, there are several other terms used to refer to this material, including cellulose pulp, virgin pulp, kraft pulp, and sulfite pulp. Cellulose pulp is obtained by chemically processing wood chips, while kraft pulp is made by cooking wood chips under high pressure with a mixture of chemicals. Sulfite pulp is also produced through chemical treatment, but it involves the use of sulfites in the cooking process. Virgin pulp refers to pulp that has not been previously recycled, while recycled pulp, or deinked pulp, is made from paper products that have been processed to remove ink and other contaminants.

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Famous quotes with Wood pulp

  • The unread story is not a story; it is little black marks on wood pulp. The reader, reading it, makes it live: a live thing, a story.
    Ursula K. Le Guin
  • The unread story is not a story; it is little black marks on wood pulp. The reader, reading it, makes it live: a live thing, a story.
    Ursula K. Le Guin
  • Everything is the same, the fog says 'We are fog and we fly by dissolving like ephemera,' and the leaves say 'We are leaves and we jiggle in the wind, that's all, we come and go, grow and fall' — Even the paper bags in my garbage pit say 'We are mantransformed paper bags made out of wood pulp, we are kinda proud of being paper bags as long as that will be possible, but we'll be mush again with our sisters the leaves come rainy season' — The tree stumps say 'We are tree stumps torn out of the ground by men, sometimes by the wind, we have big tendrils full of earth that drink out of the earth' — Men say 'We are men, we pull out tree stumps, we make paper bags, we think wise thoughts, we make lunch, we look around, we make a great effort to realise everything is the same.'
    Jack Kerouac
  • [L]ook at yourself right now... hoping to lose yourself—your home, your certainties, the borders and boundaries of your life—by means of a bundle of wood pulp, sewn and glued and stained with blobs of pigment and resin. . … It makes me want to laugh.
    Michael Chabon

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