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A sturdy paper made from sulphate pulp, commonly used for wrapping.
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Made from different pulps, having the appearance of pure kraft and used for wrapping and packaging purposes.
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A German word denoting strength. Used as the generic name for paper of high strength made from sulphate pulp and recycled paper.
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A sulfate wood pulp paper. See Saturation.
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Paper or board made from un-bleached woodpulp by the sulfate process; it is brown in color. to top
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A heavy paper or paperboard made from wood pulp using a method of boiling wood chips in a sodium sulfate solution.
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strong wrapping paper made from pulp processed with a sulfur solution
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Paper grade made from unbleached, bleached or colored wood pulp by the sulfate process. Kraft papers have a coarser finish than woves and are noted for their strength. Most commonly used in the manufacture of catalog and booklet envelopes.
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a German word that means strong, it is the strongest and most widely used grade of pulp made today
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Paper which is produced from wood pulped by a sulphate process which dissolves the lignin that binds the wood fibres together. Kraft has long fibres for added strength and is brown in colour.
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A paper containing unbleached wood pulp and made by the sulphate process, naturally brown in colour.
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A coarse unbleached paper used for printing and industrial products.
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A paper or board containing unbleached wood pulp ( brown in color) made by the sulfate process.
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Paper or chipboard containing unbleached wood pulp (brown in color). Can be virgin Kraft or recycled Kraft.
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A word meaning strength applied to pulp, paper or paperboard produced from wood fibres by the sulfate process.
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Strong brown paper used as a second lining, and in many forms of packing application.
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Word of German origin meaning strength; designates pulp, paper or paperboard produced from wood fibers by the sulfate process. Natural Kraft has a characteristic light brown appearance.
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Strong, glazed manilla paper. Also produced in white and bleached kraft.
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A sulphate wood pulp paper. Label The functional portion of a pressure-sensitive construction comprising the face sheet and adhesive, die cut into various shapes.
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A heavy, water resistant paper.
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A strong, brown wrapping paper used as a second lining to reinforce the spine of a book. It is also used for making the hollow.
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The German and Swedish word for "strong". Used in reference to sulphate pulp because of its relative strength.
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Mega Man Zero series. It should be noted that "Kraft" is an actual German name; a safe assumption regarding the English name would be either mistranslation or avoidance of a copyright conflict with the Kraft Food Company.
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