pulp definition
pulp means fibrous material in papermaking produced in a pulp mill either mechanically or chemically from fibrous cellulose raw material (wood being the most common);
pulp means a dispersion, { e.g. an aqueous suspension,} comprising paper-making fibres and optional additives, which is to be processed, and covers the term "stock"; it also means dry paper-making fibres which are to be made into paper by either wet or dry processes;
pulp means the portion of the Past Use Theoretical Liability payable by Licensee to Licensor at the Effective Date, calculated by applying Coefficient W to the Past Use Theoretical Liability (Formula: PULP = PUTL * W). Licensee’s Past Use Liability Payable amounts to [ ].
More Definitions of pulp
pulp means market pulp produced from chemical recovery, semi-chemical recovery or thermal mechanical processes.
pulp means paper grade bleached, semi-bleached and unbleached sulphate wood pulp.
pulp means processed cellulose fibres that are derived from wood, other plant material or recycled paper products.
pulp means fibrous material in papermaking produced in a pulp mill, either mechanically, chemically, or by the combination of both;
pulp means any unfermented pulpy fruit juice product obtained by physical or mechanical methods, without the removal of seeds by screening, and preserved in a permitted manner;
pulp means the fleshy pericarp, including the skin[,] of the cherry.
pulp means fibrous material produced mechanically or chemically by reducing woody plants into their component parts from which paper or paperboard sheets are formed;