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Mechanical Pulp is a type of pulp used in the Pulp and Paper industry. It is produced by grinding wood chips into small particles, which are then separated into fibers. The fibers are then bleached and used to make paper. Mechanical Pulp is generally used for printing and writing papers, as well as tissue and packaging papers. It is also used in the production of cardboard and other paperboard products.
Mechanical Pulp is typically made from softwood species such as pine, spruce, and fir. It is usually produced in large quantities and is often used in combination with other types of pulp, such as chemical pulp, to produce paper products.
The Mechanical Pulp market is highly competitive, with many companies competing for market share. Companies in the market include International Paper, Georgia-Pacific, Weyerhaeuser, Domtar, and WestRock. Show Less Read more