kraftpapper
Kraftpapper, also known as kraft paper, is a strong, coarse paper produced from kraft pulp. It is typically unbleached and brown in color, though it can be bleached to a lighter shade. Its defining qualities are high tear resistance, good tensile strength, and stiffness relative to its weight, which make it well suited for packaging applications.
Production of kraftpaper relies on the kraft process, an alkaline pulping method that uses cooking liquor containing
Kraftpaper comes in a range of grades. Unbleached kraft is common for sacks, bags, wrapping, and general
Environment and history: Kraft pulp’s high strength and yield have made it a staple of the packaging