A high strength paper made of sulfate fibre pulp. An alkaline process of pulp manufacture. Made on a fourdrinier machine from virgin pine fibers.
High-strength paper made almost entirely of unbleached kraft pulp
Heavy brown paper sometimes treated to be water repellant.
Paper made from a type of chemical wood pulp; it may be bleached or unbleached and produces a strong paper which is used for wrapping and packaging. The term comes from the German word for strong.
strong wrapping paper made from pulp processed with a sulfur solution
Paper made substantially from any kind of sulphate (Kraft) pulp.
A rough, strong brown paper normally used for wrapping and made form sulfate pulp. Some bleached kraft papers are used for printing purposes.
A heavy, thick paper used to make floor layout patterns. Sometimes used as flooring underlayment. Also known as Rosin paper.
Inexpensive brown wrapping paper.
Paper made from kraft pulp, bleached or unbleached. It is a strong paper used principally for wrapping or packaging.
A sturdy brown wrapping paper.
brown paper used in fireworks for tubes and quick match pipe
Strong wrapping paper, usually brown, made from wood chips boiled in an alkaline solution containing sodium sulfate. Comes on a roll in different weights and widths.
Packaging paper (bleached or unbleached) made from kraft pulp.
Although almost all chemical wood pulp papers in the United States are made by the sulphate (kraft) process, this term is generally used in reference to packaging and industrial papers.
Strong paper, usually brown, used for wrapping and to make bags.