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Pulp Bleaching is a process used in the Pulp and Paper industry to whiten and brighten pulp fibers. The bleaching process is used to remove lignin, a natural component of wood, and other impurities from the pulp. The bleaching process is typically done in several stages, using a combination of chemicals and mechanical processes. The bleaching process is an important step in the production of high-quality paper products.
The Pulp Bleaching market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering bleaching chemicals and services. Companies in the market include AkzoNobel, Buckman, Kemira, Solenis, and Nalco Champion. These companies provide a range of products and services, including bleaching chemicals, process optimization, and technical support. Show Less Read more