puukuituja
Puukuituja are a type of fiber derived from wood. These fibers are a fundamental component of wood and are essential for its structural integrity and properties. Wood is primarily composed of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, with cellulose being the most abundant and forming the structural backbone of the fibers. The length and properties of puukuituja vary depending on the tree species and its age. Softwood fibers, originating from coniferous trees, are generally longer than hardwood fibers, which come from deciduous trees. This difference in fiber length influences the strength and characteristics of paper products made from them.
The primary use of puukuituja is in the pulp and paper industry. Wood is processed through mechanical