Hardwood pulp
LyptusCel™ is Klabin's hardwood pulp, with guaranteed origin and ready to provide the best print. It is made from eucalyptus wood from 100% planted forests certified by globally recognized entities. This ensures sustainability and safety throughout the process, from wood to the final product.
HOW PRODUCTION WORKS
Pulp is extracted from various plants, such as eucalyptus and pine trees planted by Klabin and is an important raw material used in several segments, such as the paper, disposable diapers, fabrics, and biofuel industries.
At Klabin, pulp is produced in the Puma Unit, in Ortigueira (state of Paraná). The mill opened in June 2016 and is one of the most modern pulp mills in the world, It has two production lines: one for softwood (obtained from pine wood) and another for hardwood (obtained from eucalyptus), offering a production capacity of 1.5 million tons of pulp per year.
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KLABIN PULP TECHNOLOGY
The Puma Unit reiterates Klabin's commitment to the best global sustainability practices by combining high forest yield, efficient operations and logistics, in addition to state-of-the-art environmental technology. With this plant, Klabin became a fiber solutions company. It is the only one in Brazil to produce bleached hardwood pulp, bleached softwood pulp and fluff pulp in the same mill.
APPLICATIONS
With good fiber formation and distribution, LyptusCel™ features tensile and bursting strength, air permeability resistance, as well as softness, opacity, and printability. All of this results in better quality for printing, making Klabin hardwood pulp ideal for: