Method for producing corn stalk pulp and paper products from...

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CA 2485520

A new method for making pulp out of agricultural residue includes harvesting certain portion of plant stalk. The harvested plant stalk is bailed, transported and stored. At the mill, the plant stalk is chopped and goes through pulping process. The pulp is used to make varieties of papers with or without blending other wood based pulp.

L'invention concerne un nouveau procédé de production de pâte à partir de résidus agricoles, qui consiste à récolter une certaine partie d'une tige de plante. La tige de plante est mise en forme de balle, transportée et stockée. A la meule, la tige de plante est coupée et soumise à un procédé de mise en pâte. La pâte est utilisée pour la production de papiers divers avec ou sans mélange à une autre pâte à base de bois.

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