The pulp and paper industry processes raw materials such as wood and recycled paper into paper products. It relies on durable machinery and components to operate effectively in the demanding environments of paper mills and presses.

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The pulp and paper industry processes raw materials such as wood and recycled paper into paper products. It relies on durable machinery and components to operate effectively in the demanding environments of paper mills and presses.

The pulp and paper industry primarily uses pulpwood to make paper, paperboard and other cellulose-based products. The production process consists of two stages: first the raw materials are processed, and then the processed fibres are formed into sheets of paper.

The pulp and paper industry relies on wood, particularly pulpwood, as its primary raw material to produce various products such as pulp, paper, paperboard, and other cellulose-based materials.

Modern production processes include two key stages. The first is the treatment of the raw wood material, followed by the second stage where the processed fibres are converted into paper sheets. This process is typically mechanized, ensuring efficiency and consistency in the production of high quality products for various industries such as packaging, publishing and tissue.

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