|
![]() |
Paper > Cellulose
The following information is about Cellulose.
Cellulose Defined
The chief constituent of the cell walls of all plants. All plants contain tissue that, when properly processed, will yield cellulose. Cotton in its raw state contains about 91% and is the purest form of natural cellulose. Other sources for papermaking include hemp (77%), softwoods & hardwoods (57% to 65%), and kozo (66% to 77%).
This definition is in context to Paper. See more contextual defintions for Cellulose.
Are you looking for additional Paper > Cellulose news? Try our new "Cellulose News Focus" area.
Off-site Cellulose Links, User Submitted
The following links have been collected through user bookmark submission in the Cellulose category. Please note, because these resources are off-site we cannot guarantee the accuracy or quality of any information.
Mon Jun 29
Wed Jun 24
- U.S. pulp-maker pioneers new biofuel| Green Business| Reuters
- Naturbaustoffe Bauermeister
- L'Usine de Cellulose de Paille blanchie
Mon Jun 22
Sun Jun 21
Thu Jun 18
Fri Jun 12
- EL KARTON
- EL KARTON - Historique
- NNPP La Boutique : Vente en ligne spécialisé : Maison, literie - Astuces, Bio et Bien-être - www.MeublesCar ton.fr: 200/300 euros
If you would like to find additional social bookmark based links on the topic of we recommend the Open Tag Directory > Cellulose. If you would like to find related tags we recommend Tag Patterns > Cellulose
Off-site Cellulose Research Links
If you still need additional information on Cellulose then we suggest the following off-site resources. Please note, because these resources are off-site we cannot guarantee the accuracy or quality of any information.
Paper Topics
Everything you need to know about Paper
Paper
If you know the Paper Term Name use the links below to quickly jump to your desired focus.
Bookmark Us
The On Topic Network
This website is part of The On Topic Network.
Thank You
Paper.On-Topic.net was developed by Odin Metatech, Inc and runs on the Odin Assemble platform.
License
This work is licensed under Creative Commons.
