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Woodfree Uncoated Paper (WFU) is a type of paper made from wood pulp that has not been coated with a surface finish. It is used for a variety of applications, including printing, writing, and packaging. WFU is made from a variety of wood pulps, including softwood, hardwood, and recycled paper. The pulp is bleached and then mixed with water and other chemicals to form a slurry. The slurry is then passed through a paper machine, where it is dried and pressed into sheets. The paper is then cut into the desired size and shape.
The Pulp and Paper industry is a major consumer of WFU, as it is used for a variety of products, including books, magazines, newspapers, and packaging. WFU is also used in the printing industry for a variety of applications, such as brochures, flyers, and business cards.
Some companies in the Woodfree Uncoated Paper market include International Paper, UPM, Stora Enso, Nippon Paper Industries, and Sappi. Show Less Read more