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PAPER INDUSTRY.

Raw Materials
• Waste paper
• Sheet of barks of trees
 Coniferous and deciduous trees are the
major fibre sources for pulp and paper.
Secondary sources include
 straws from wheat and rice
 CELLULOSIC FIBERS = Bast fibres, such as
cotton, abaca and sisal.
 The majority of pulp is made from virgin
fibre,

Polysaccharides are carbohydrate polymers


consisting of tens to hundreds to several thousand
monosaccharide units. All of the common
polysaccharides contain glucose as the
monosaccharide unit. Cellulose is a linear
polysaccharide polymer with many glucose
monosaccharide units. ..

485 --- 501 PROCESS DEVELOPMENT.

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