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Recycled pulp is a type of raw material made from repurposed paper products that have been processed to remove contaminants and prepare the fibers for reuse. This eco-friendly material is primarily composed of cellulose fibers that have been mechanically and chemically treated to restore their properties for manufacturing new paper products. Recycled pulp is typically used in the production of various paper types, including newsprint, cardboard, and other packaging materials.
| Material Composition | Cellulose fibers from recycled paper |
| Processing Method | Mechanical and chemical treatment |
| Brightness Level | Typically ranges from 60% to 80% |
| Moisture Content | Usually between 8% to 12% |
| Pulper Type | Hydrapulper or drum pulper |
When choosing recycled pulp, buyers should consider the quality of the source material, including the type of paper being recycled and the processing methods used. It's important to specify the desired brightness level, moisture content, and any specific certifications required for environmental standards. Additionally, buyers should indicate the quantity needed and any particular grades or tolerances for their intended application.
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Recycled pulp is made from repurposed paper products.
It is processed using mechanical and chemical treatments to remove contaminants.
It is commonly used in paper manufacturing and packaging production.
Consider the quality, brightness level, and moisture content.
It can be used, but ensure it meets relevant safety standards.
It reduces waste and conserves natural resources by reusing fibers.