bleached softwood pulp
Bleached softwood pulp is a type of cellulose fiber derived from softwood trees, such as pine and spruce. The pulp undergoes a bleaching process to remove lignin and other impurities, resulting in a bright, white product. This process enhances the pulp's quality and makes it suitable for various applications, particularly in the paper industry.
This pulp is commonly used to produce high-quality paper products, including printing paper, newsprint, and tissue paper. Its strength and absorbency make it ideal for these uses, contributing to the overall performance and durability of the final products.