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Deinked recycled pulp is a type of pulp produced from recycled paper that has undergone a deinking process to remove inks, adhesives, and other contaminants. This process typically involves mechanical and chemical treatments to ensure the pulp is clean and suitable for further processing. The resulting product is a fibrous material that can be used as a raw material in the production of various paper products.
| Material Type | Recycled paper fibers |
| Deinking Method | Mechanical and chemical processes |
| Brightness | Typically 70% to 85% |
| Moisture Content | 8% to 12% |
| Packaging | Baled or loose |
When selecting deinked recycled pulp, buyers should consider the intended application and required specifications such as brightness and moisture content. It's important to specify the desired deinking method and any certifications related to environmental standards. Additionally, buyers should determine the quantity needed and whether the pulp will be delivered in bales or loose form.
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It is made from recycled paper that has been processed to remove inks and contaminants.
It is environmentally friendly, reduces waste, and can lower production costs for paper products.
Quality is typically measured by brightness, cleanliness, and fiber integrity.
It is suitable for many types of paper, but specific applications may require different grades.
Look for certifications related to environmental standards, such as FSC or recycled content certifications.
The moisture content typically ranges from 8% to 12%.