INDUSTRY|wood industry|wood industry|pulp and paper industry
- laíon clúimh Reference "Faofa ag an gCoiste Téarmaíochta, www.tearma.ie Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex"
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- fluff pulp
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- Definition type of chemical pulp characterised by its bulk and water absorbency features, used as a direct input in various consumer products such as diapers and medical patches Reference "Commission Decision of 29/11/2018 declaring a concentration to be compatible with the common market (Case No COMP/M.8951 - Suzano Papel e Celulose S.A. / Fibria Celulose S.A.) according to Council Regulation (EC) No 139/2004 (Only the English text is authentic) - C(2018) 8166"
- Comment Fluff pulp was first developed for use in disposable sanitary napkins. Kotex's first advertisement for products made with wood pulp (Cellucotton) appeared in 1921. Disposable diaper producers also were early to convert to fluff pulp because of its low cost and high absorbency. Normal usage of fluff pulp in a diaper was about 55 percent. In the 1980s started the commercialisation of air-laid paper, which gave better bulk, porosity, strength, softness, and water absorption properties compared with normal tissue paper. Also in the 1980s started the use of superabsorbents in diapers and reduced the need for fluff pulp and is now down to 15 grams or even less. The demand of the pulp in diapers has gone from being the absorbent of liquid to giving the products dry and wet strength.
- pâte fluff | pâte en flocon | pâte pour duvet de cellulose
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- Definition pâte de cellulose à usage sanitaire Reference "Site de l'Usine nouvelle > Articles > Papier > Tartas se diversifie dans la chimie > Pour sortir de la dépendance des cycles papetiers, Tartas, le premier producteur de pâtes "" fluff "" en Europe de l'Ouest, se diversifie dans les pâtes spéciales à usage chimique (27.7.2023)"
- Comment Pour être utilisée comme pâte fluff, la pâte doit posséder de bonnes propriétés d'absorption d'eau, c'est-à-dire une grande capacité de retenir l'eau et une grande vitesse de pénétration. Une haute tension superficielle, entre la matière fibreuse et le liquide devant être absorbé, aide à assurer une grande capacité d'absorption.