kraftpulpissa
Kraftpulpissa is a term that refers to pulp produced using the kraft process, also known as the sulfate process. This method is the most common chemical pulping process globally, used to produce the vast majority of wood pulp for paper manufacturing. The kraft process involves breaking down wood chips into cellulose fibers using a strong alkaline solution, typically composed of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide. This solution is heated under pressure in a digester.
The chemicals in the pulping liquor dissolve the lignin, a complex polymer that binds the cellulose fibers
A key advantage of the kraft process is its chemical recovery system. The spent pulping liquor, known