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"Virgin Fibre"
Keywords:
fibre
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pulp
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unadulterated
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bagasse
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hasn't
Related Terms:
Pulp
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Paper
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Refining
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Kozo
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Woodfree
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Gampi
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Rag paper
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Wood pulp
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Kraft
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Linters
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Groundwood pulp
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Groundwood paper
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Kraft paper
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Japanese paper
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Shives
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Free sheet
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Groundwood
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Freesheet
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Cotton linters
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Mechanical paper
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Pulping
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Handmade paper
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Mechanical pulp
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Onionskin
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Integrated mill
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Newsprint
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Woodfree paper
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Paperboard
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Text papers
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Blotting paper
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Text paper
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Recycled fibre
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Vellum paper
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Wove paper
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Embossed finish
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Bristol board
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Felt finish
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Industrial papers
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Linen finish
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Manila paper
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Grain
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Regenerated cellulose
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Cockle finish
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Board
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Corrugated paper
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Cardboard
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Bond paper
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Vellum
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Containerboard
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Bond
Wood fibre never before used to make pulp, paper or board. Also primary fibre (cf. secondary fibre)
english.forestindustries.fi
Fibre which hasn't been chemically treated.
collections.ic.gc.ca
Pure, unadulterated, fresh wood fibre – never before used to make pulp, paper or board. Best treated gently and responsibly by a caring partner.
datacopy.com
Paper or board pulp fibre which is being used for the first time and not recycled fibre.
severnprint.co.uk
Wood fibre harvested primarily for the use in paper, pulp or board production.
logic-papers.com
Cellulose fibre which has not previously been processed, e.g. derived from wood, raw cotton, straw, bagasse etc. Virgin Fibre is also known as "primary fibre".
bjball.co.nz
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