puitkiudu
Puitkiudu, often translated as wood fiber, refers to the fibrous material derived from wood. It is a fundamental component of trees and is composed primarily of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. These components provide structural integrity to the wood. Puitkiudu is obtained through various mechanical and chemical processes that separate the wood into its constituent fibers.
The primary uses of puitkiudu are in the paper and pulp industry, where it is the main
Furthermore, puitkiudu finds applications in insulation materials, such as wood fiber insulation boards and loose-fill insulation.