softwood pulp
Softwood pulp is a type of cellulose fiber derived from softwood trees, such as pine, spruce, and fir. It is primarily used in the production of paper and paper products due to its long fibers, which provide strength and durability. The pulping process involves breaking down the wood into its fibrous components, often using chemical or mechanical methods.
This pulp is favored in the paper industry for making products like newsprint, cardboard, and tissue paper. Its properties allow for better absorption and printing quality, making it essential for various applications. Softwood pulp is a key raw material in the global paper manufacturing sector.