puolikemiallisia
Puolikemiallisia is a Finnish term that translates to "semi-chemical" in English. It is most commonly used in the context of paper manufacturing and refers to a pulping process that falls between mechanical and fully chemical pulping. In semi-chemical pulping, wood chips are treated with a pulping liquor, but the process is less severe than in fully chemical methods like the Kraft process. This means that while some of the lignin binding the wood fibers together is dissolved, a significant portion remains.
The goal of semi-chemical pulping is to achieve a balance between fiber yield and paper strength. Mechanical
The resulting pulp from semi-chemical processes typically has a higher burst strength and tensile strength compared