Groundwood definition

Groundwood means pulp produced by mechanically defibering wood without chemical cooking; such pulp contains many substances deleterious to the permanence of paper.

Examples of Groundwood in a sentence

  • SC-A Offset papers, stated in U.S. Dollars, delivered in the eastern U.S., published under the heading "Table 6: Average Delivered Printing and Writing Paper Prices For Most Common Transactions: U.S. Dollars Per Short Ton: Uncoated Groundwood Papers" in the issue of the Paper Trader that reports prices effective on that Pricing Date.

  • As part of its negotiating approach, Canada had earlier set forth four “progressive” goals of strong labor safeguards, provisions for gender equality, provisions for indigenous Groundwood Paper from Canada (Aug.