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Pulp (paper)

Pulp is a fibrous lignocellulosic material prepared by chemically, semi-chemically, or mechanically isolating the cellulosic fibers of wood, fiber crops, waste paper, or rags. Mixed with water and other chemicals or plant-based additives, pulp is the major raw material used in papermaking and the industrial production of other paper products.

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Pulp (paper)

Nodes166
Edges165
Triples11
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.012048
Components1

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pulp paper wood used pulping chemical lignin fibres process mechanical cellulose using percent kraft papermaking made chips chemicals also production

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
papyrusinstance ofpaper-like writing materials0.80text
amate were produced by ancient civilizations using plant materials which were largely unprocessedinstance ofpaper-like writing materials0.80text
spruceinstance ofSome of the most commonly used trees for paper making include softwoods0.80text
pineinstance ofSome of the most commonly used trees for paper making include softwoods0.80text
firinstance ofSome of the most commonly used trees for paper making include softwoods0.80text
larchinstance ofSome of the most commonly used trees for paper making include softwoods0.80text
hemlockinstance ofSome of the most commonly used trees for paper making include softwoods0.80text
and hardwoods such as eucalyptusinstance ofSome of the most commonly used trees for paper making include softwoods0.80text
aspeninstance ofSome of the most commonly used trees for paper making include softwoods0.80text
birchinstance ofSome of the most commonly used trees for paper making include softwoods0.80text
newsprintinstance ofoften characterized by the browning and embrittling of paper with a high lignin content0.80text

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