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titleOfInvention Recycled paper for printing and information
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] High utilization rate of used paper, satisfying machine suitability for copying machines, printing machines, etc. and required characteristics such as whiteness, and to remove organic chlorine compounds such as dioxins remaining in paper. , Recycled paper for printing and information that is less than the paper mainly made of virgin bleached chemical pulp. [Structure] By the process of disintegrating used paper into water to form pulp, used paper pulp produced without using bleaching chemicals, used paper pulp produced by bleaching only with hydrogen peroxide, or used paper pulp combining them. Is 80% or more of the total pulp, the whiteness is 70% or more, and the ethanol-soluble organic halogen content in the paper is 110 ppm or less.
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