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Cotton linter pulp is a high-quality cellulose material derived from the short fibers that remain on cotton seeds after the cotton has been ginned. This pulp is known for its purity and is primarily composed of cellulose, making it an excellent raw material for various industrial applications. It is typically used in the production of specialty papers, absorbent products, and as a thickening agent in various formulations.
| Purity | Typically over 90% cellulose |
| Brightness | High brightness level, usually above 80% |
| Fiber length | Short fibers, generally 0.5 to 1.5 mm |
| Moisture content | Usually between 5% to 10% |
| Viscosity | Varies based on processing, typically 200 to 800 mPa┬╖s |
When selecting cotton linter pulp, buyers should consider the purity and brightness levels required for their specific applications. It's important to specify the desired viscosity and moisture content, as these can impact the performance of the pulp in end products. Additionally, understanding the intended use can help determine the necessary grades and any relevant certifications, especially for applications in food or pharmaceuticals.
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It is commonly used in specialty papers, absorbent products, and as a thickening agent.
It is produced from the short fibers remaining on cotton seeds after ginning.
The purity is typically over 90% cellulose.
Yes, but it should meet specific food safety standards.
Viscosity can be affected by the processing methods and moisture content.
Yes, it is biodegradable due to its cellulose content.