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  • Yashi Paper launches new A4 paper

    Yashi Paper launches new A4 paper

    After a period of market research, in order to improve the company's product line and enrich product categories, Yashi Paper started installing A4 paper equipment in May 2024, and launched new A4 paper in July, which can be used for double-sided copying, inkjet printing,...
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  • What are the testing items for bamboo pulp paper?

    What are the testing items for bamboo pulp paper?

    Bamboo pulp is widely used in papermaking, textile and other fields due to its natural antibacterial, renewable and environmentally friendly properties. Testing the physical, chemical, mechanical and environmental performance of bamboo pulp is ...
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  • What is the difference between toilet paper and facial tissue

    What is the difference between toilet paper and facial tissue

    1、 The materials of toilet paper and toilet paper are different Toilet paper is made from natural raw materials such as fruit fiber and wood pulp, with good water absorption and softness, and is used for daily hygien...
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  • The U.S. bamboo pulp paper market still relies on overseas imports, with China as its main import source

    The U.S. bamboo pulp paper market still relies on overseas imports, with China as its main import source

    Bamboo pulp paper refers to paper produced by using bamboo pulp alone or in a reasonable ratio with wood pulp and straw pulp, through papermaking processes such as cooking and bleaching, which has greater environmental advantages than wood pulp paper. Under the backgroun...
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  • Australian bamboo pulp paper market situation

    Australian bamboo pulp paper market situation

    Bamboo has a high cellulose content, grows fast and is highly productive. It can be used sustainably after one planting, making it very suitable for use as a raw material for papermaking. Bamboo pulp paper is produced by using bamboo pulp alone and a reasonable ratio of ...
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  • The effect of fibre morphology on pulp properties and quality

    The effect of fibre morphology on pulp properties and quality

    In the paper industry, fibre morphology is one of the key factors determining pulp properties and final paper quality. Fibre morphology encompasses the average length of fibres, the ratio of fibre cell wall thickness to cell diameter (referred to as the wall-to-cavity ratio), and the amount of no...
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  • How to distinguish the really premium 100% virgin bamboo pulp paper?

    How to distinguish the really premium 100% virgin bamboo pulp paper?

    1. What is the difference between bamboo pulp paper and 100% virgin bamboo pulp paper? ‘100% of the original bamboo pulp paper’ in 100% refers to high-quality bamboo as raw materials, not blended with other pulps made of paper towels, native means, using natural bamboo, rather than many on the ma...
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  • The impact of pulp purity on paper quality

    The impact of pulp purity on paper quality

    Pulp purity refers to the level of cellulose content and the amount of impurities in the pulp. Ideal pulp should be rich in cellulose, while the content of hemicellulose, lignin, ash, extractives and other non-cellulose components should be as low as possible. The cellulose content directly deter...
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  • Detailed information about the sinocalamus affinis bamboo

    Detailed information about the sinocalamus affinis bamboo

    There are about 20 species in the genus Sinocalamus McClure in the subfamily Bambusoideae Nees of the Gramineae family. About 10 species are produced in China, and one species is included in this issue. Note: FOC uses the old genus name (Neosinocalamus Kengf.), which is inconsistent with the late...
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  • Bamboo Products: Pioneering the Global “Plastic Reduction” Movement

    Bamboo Products: Pioneering the Global “Plastic Reduction” Movement

    In the quest for sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives to traditional plastic products, bamboo fiber products have emerged as a promising solution. Originating from nature, bamboo fiber is a rapidly degradable material that is increasingly being used to replace plastic. This shift not only m...
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  • “Carbon” Seeks a New Path for Papermaking Development

    “Carbon” Seeks a New Path for Papermaking Development

      At the “2024 China Paper Industry Sustainable Development Forum” held recently, industry experts highlighted a transformative vision for the papermaking industry. They emphasized that papermaking is a low-carbon industry capable of both sequestering and reducing carbon. Through tech...
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  • Bamboo: A Renewable Resource with Unexpected Application Value

    Bamboo: A Renewable Resource with Unexpected Application Value

    Bamboo, often associated with serene landscapes and panda habitats, is emerging as a versatile and sustainable resource with a myriad of unexpected applications. Its unique bioecological characteristics make it a high-quality renewable biomaterial, offering significant environmental and economic...
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