Wood Pulp Production
Wood pulp production is the process of converting wood into a fibrous material used primarily for making paper and other products. The process begins with harvesting trees, which are then debarked and chipped into small pieces. These wood chips are treated with chemicals or mechanical methods to separate the cellulose fibers from lignin and other components.
After the wood chips are processed, the resulting pulp can be bleached to achieve a desired whiteness. The pulp is then dried and formed into sheets or rolls, ready for use in various applications, including paper manufacturing and packaging materials.