Totally Chlorine Free. Paper pulp that is bleached without using chlorine in any form, thus giving an AOX level of zero. The alternative bleaching agents used might be liquid oxygen, hydrogen peroxide or sodium hydroxide.
Totally chlorine free: Paper pulp made from a bleaching process that may use combinations of chelating agents (EDTA, DTPA), ozone, hydrogen peroxide, oxygen, peracids and sodium hydroxide. TCF bleaching does not use chlorine gas or chlorine dioxide.
acronym for totally chlorine-free
Pulp produced without any chlorine or chlorinated chemical compounds.
Paper made from woodpulps bleached without the use of chlorine chemicals, i.e. no chlorine gas or chlorine dioxide.
see Totally Chlorine-Free. ear test - A test to determine the tearing resistance of paper.
Totally chlorine free. Pulp bleached without the use of any chlorine or chlorinated chemical compounds. See also ECF.
Totally Chlorine Free. means that 100% virgin fiber (including tree-free virgin fiber) is unbleached or bleached with non-chlorine compounds. The term TCF cannot be used on recycled papers because the content of the original paper is unknown.
Like, Totally Chlorine Free, man! This goes back to our old friend, the bleaching process used on pulp. It means the additives used have - you guessed it - no chlorine involved.
Totally Chlorine-Free. Used to describe pulp bleached without the use of any chlorine or chlorine compounds.
nbspAbbreviation for Totally Chlorine Free - paper made without chlorine-bleached pulp. The use of chlorine for the bleaching of pulp causes heavy pollution of the waste of water.
Printers. Totally Chlorine Free. Method of paper production avoiding use of Chlorine.
Total chlorine-free pulp bleached without compounds such as chlorine dioxide.