Which of the following processes would be used to produce pulp for fluting ?
- Pressurised Groundwood (PGW)
- Refined Mechanical Pulp (RMP)
- Neutral Sulphite Seme Chemical (NSSC)
- Stone Groundwood (SGW)
Which pulping process is also called the Kraft process?
- NSSC
- Sulphate
- Sulphite
- Soda
Which pulping process is most likely to be used for pulping abaca?
- Soda
- Sulphate
- Sulphite
- NSSC
Different pulping processes produce sheets with different strengths. Which of the four choices below is in the correct order of weakest to strongest?
- RMP<CTMP<NSSC<Kraft
- RMP<NSSC<CTMP<Kraft
- RMP<NSSC<Kraft<CTMP
- <CTMP<RMP<NSSC<Kraft
Which pulping process destroys the hemicelluloses?
- Sulphate
- NSSC
- TMP
- Sulphite
The Kraft process is used mainly for the production of fibres for what type of papers?
- Printing paper
- Wrapping paper
- Newspaper
- Art paper
What was the nationality of the inventor of the Kraft Process?
- Swedish
- Canadian
- Finnish
- German
Mechanical woodpulp is mainly used for wht type of paper?
- Printing paper
- Banknote paper
- Tracing paper
- Writing paper
Which of the following pulping processes removes the most lignin?
- NSSC
- Sulphate
- CTMP
- Sulphite
What test is used to determin the amount of lignin left in the pulp
- Reynolds number
- Kappa number
- Magic number
- Brown number