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Testliner is a type of paperboard used in the Pulp and Paper industry. It is made from recycled paper and is used for packaging and other applications. Testliner is usually white on one side and brown on the other, and is characterized by its strength and durability. It is often used for the production of corrugated boxes, as well as for the production of paper bags and other packaging materials. Testliner is also used in the production of paper cups and plates.
Testliner is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to other types of paperboard. It is also recyclable and can be reused multiple times. Testliner is widely used in the Pulp and Paper industry, and is an important part of the global supply chain.
Some companies in the Testliner market include International Paper, Georgia-Pacific, WestRock, Smurfit Kappa, and Mondi. Show Less Read more