White Hardwood Pulp refers to a type of paper pulp that is produced predominantly from hardwood trees and has been subjected to a bleaching process to achieve a white or light color. It is derived from hardwood trees, which typically include deciduous trees such as birch, maple, and eucalyptus. This is often selected for its brightness and appearance, while softwood pulp, derived from coniferous trees, is valued for its longer fibers and higher strength, making it suitable for applications like packaging. White Hardwood Pulp is commonly used in the production of printing and writing papers, including office paper, copy paper, and stationery. The bright and smooth surface of papers made from this pulp makes them suitable for high-quality printing.
Product details
Brand |
SKM |
Features |
Bleached |
Country of Origin |
Made in India |
Usage/Application |
Paper Industry |
Color |
Brown and White |
Wood Type |
Hardwood |