hardwood pulp
Hardwood pulp is a type of cellulose fiber derived from hardwood trees, such as oak, maple, and birch. It is commonly used in the production of paper and other products due to its strength and durability. The pulp is created by breaking down the wood into its fibrous components, which can then be processed into various forms.
This pulp is favored for making high-quality paper products, including printing paper and cardboard. Its fibers are shorter than those from softwood trees, resulting in a smoother texture. The use of hardwood pulp contributes to the sustainability of the paper industry by utilizing renewable resources.