pulp in the PONS Dictionary

pulp Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Other main industries include food processing, shipbuilding, metals, chemicals, mining, fishing and pulp and paper products.
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The frame was removed from the vat, and the water was pressed out of the pulp.
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Demand for paper and other wood pulp products increased.
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By pretreating wood pulp with this enzyme, paper manufacturers can achieve comparable levels of whiteness with much less chlorine bleach.
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The pulp is then saturated in water and drained.
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The sapwood is also normally lighter and that is an advantage when producing mechanical pulp as less bleaching is needed.
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Beginning in the 19th century, the river was used the logging and pulp and paper industries.
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It was the first specialized pulp with stories and articles about the railroads.
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Though writers for these were paid less, the cover price was higher than that of a typical pulp magazine.
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This process gives an increase in yield of pulp, typically 1-3% and a reduction in kappa number.
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