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    How To Start Pulp & Paper Based Industry

    The pulp is the most basic material needed for producing paper. This is fed into a machine which creates webs of paper. These webs are initially moist and the water has to be removed from them. It is thoroughly pressed and dried out. The process of pressing helps in removing all the moisture out of the web by force. A very specific felt is then used to collect all this squeezed out water. If in case the case is being made by hand then a blotter sheet is used to do the same job.

    The pulp and paper industry, which includes products such as office and catalog paper, glossy paper, tissue and paper-based packaging, uses over 40 percent of all industrial wood traded globally.

    The rate at which the pulp and paper industry is flourishing, is absolutely phenomenal. The Indian economy directly hinges upon this very industry. Of course, like everything else, this dependency causes some conflicts. A single volume of material is limited, as per already set standards. The agenda then becomes all about presenting this produced material in such a way, that the economy can derive out most benefits. Paper is a thing of our everyday lives. It is consumed heavily and is also disposed off heavily.  Especially in the urban areas, paper contributes to most of the solid waste. This paper waste, if reprocessed and recycled can have a lot of potential value. As the world has been growing ‘green’ for many years now, paper recycling has become a very mainstream activity.

    How does the market look like for the pulp and paper industry?

    The world is going largely digital. Things are becoming online more than offline. This means all the things for which we needed paper is now being done with a keyboard and a pointer. But, despite these drastic shifts in the lifestyles, the demand for paper is expected to grow, and that too by an impressive margin of 53 percent. Thanks to various government initiatives more and more kids are now attending schools. This means that they will be needing writing material in order to pursue their education. This right there is a huge selling mine. As compared to the world, our per capita consumption is low. But, thanks to the introduction of new technology the conditions are expected to improve by a long shot.

                    HAND MADE PAPER [CODE NO.1864] Paper is a fundamental part of most aspects of society: world-wide a total of approximately 300 million tons of paper are produced each day and approximately 90% of this paper is produced from mature pulp wood. In addition the demand of p..
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                    LAMINATION AND COATING ON PAPER [CODE NO.1857]          Laminated/Coated paper was first developed commercially owing to demand for better printing results.          It has been used for many years and is being used satisfactorily in certain grades of paper...
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    KRAFT PAPER FROM WASTE PAPER & AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE (100 TPD)  [CODE NO. 1806]          Paper form a commodity of prime importance to day from the parts of view of mass communication, education, and industrial and economic growth. The art of paper making was first discovered in China in..
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    KRAFT PAPER FROM AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE (BAGASSE/RICE HUSK/JUTE SLICK/WHEAT HUSK) [CODE NO. 1786]          Paper form a commodity of prime importance to day from the parts of view of mass communication, education,and industrial and economic growth. The art of paper making was first discov..
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    KRAFT PAPER FROM WASTE CARTON BOXES [CODE NO. 1758]          Paper form a commodity of prime importance to day from the parts of view of mass communication, education, and industrial and economic growth. The art of paper making was first discovered in China in and around 2nd cen..
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    HONEYCOMB PAPER PALLETS [CODE NO. 1688]     Honeycomb is a packaging material consisting of Kraft paper formed into continuous uniform hexagonal cell. It is then glued with facing materials to form a rigid board.     The lightweight and flexible design possibilities of honeycomb ma..
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    BALL POINT PEN, REFILLS AND INK [CODE NO. 1690]          In  recent years ball point pens are becoming more and  more popular from top executives to school going boys.  The prices are very economical in comparison with fountain pens.  The ball pen refill is  being stocked by big  ..
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    NEWSPAPER PRINTING[EIRI/EDPR/1617] (J.C.: 419)INTRODUCTIONA newspaper press is defined as one where at least one periodical is printed.  In addition, this press is owned by the newspaper itself. A commercial press printing a newspaper is defined as a commercial press and not a newspaper - press..
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    DIRECT FILLED BALL PEN (USE AND THROW)  [CODE NO.1556]          Direct Filled Ball Pens are manufactured generally from plastic in different varieties to cope with demand of different classes of people. Majority of people in India like medium variety Ball pen. Plastics are accepted b..
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    KRAFT PAPER USING WASTE PAPER AND OLD CORRUGATED CARTONS[EIRI/EDPR/1549] (J.C.343INR, 344US$)INTRODUCTIONPaper form a commodity of prime importance to day from the parts of view of mass communication, education and industrial and economic growth. The art of paper making was first discovered in China..
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    KRAFT PAPER USING WASTE PAPER AND OLD CORRUGATED CARTONS[EIRI/EDPR/1549] (J.C.343INR, 344US$)INTRODUCTIONPaper form a commodity of prime importance to day from the parts of view of mass communication, education and industrial and economic growth. The art of paper making was first discovered in China..
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    THERMOCOLE BASED DISPOSABLE PLATES[EIRI/EDPR/1454] (J.C.:233)INTRODUCTIONExpanded polystyrene (EPS) is a rigid and tough, closed-cell foam. It is usually white and made of pre-expanded polystyrene beads. EPS is used for disposable trays, plates, bowls and cups; and for carry-out food packaging (incl..
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