puumassasta
Puumassasta, often translated as wood pulp, is a fibrous material derived from wood. It serves as the primary raw material for the production of paper, cardboard, and a variety of other wood-based products. The process of creating puumassasta typically involves breaking down wood into its constituent cellulose fibers through mechanical or chemical means.
Mechanical pulping involves grinding wood chips, often with added water, to separate the fibers. This method
Chemical pulping, such as the Kraft process, uses chemicals and heat to dissolve the lignin and other
The production of puumassasta is a significant global industry, with its output heavily influencing the paper