A fibrous slurry produced by mechanically abrading the fibres from barked logs through forced contact with the surface of a revolving grindstone. It is used extensively in the manufacture of newsprint and publication papers.
Slurry produced by mechanically abrading fibers from barked logs through forced contact with the surface of a revolving grindstone. This is used to make newsprint and other publication papers.
A mechanically prepared wood pulp used in the manufacturing of newsprint and publication papers. See Thermo-Mechanical Pulp.
Wood pulp made by machine for newsprint and magazine papers.
Mechanical pulp produced by grinding wood against a grindstone
A mechanically produced wood pulp used to make inexpensive grades of paper; also called mechanical pulp.
A mechanically prepared coarse wood pulp used in newsprint and other low cost book grades where it contributes bulk, opacity, and compressibility. Groundwood pulp is economical since all the wood is used; however, it contains impurities that can cause discoloration and weakening of the paper.
Mechanical pulp produced with a grinder.