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Actively Using Non-wood Fiber Resources to Solve the Problem of Raw Material Shortage in Papermaking Industry
Received:December 28, 2020  
DOI:10.11980/j.issn.0254-508X.2021.03.013
Key Words:non-wood fiber  pulp  corn straw  phyllostachys edulis  pennisetum giganteum
Fund Project:玻纤滤纸生产的智能管理系统和绿色工艺的开发(2017YFE0101500)。
Author NameAffiliationPostcode
LIU Wen China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute Co. Ltd. Beijing 100102
National Engineering Lab for Pulp and Paper Beijing 100102 
100102
WANG Hao R&D Centre China Tobacco Yunnan Industrial Co. Ltd. KunmingYunnan Province 650231 650231
LI Zheng China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute Co. Ltd. Beijing 100102
National Engineering Lab for Pulp and Paper Beijing 100102 
100102
DU Qi China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute Co. Ltd. Beijing 100102
National Engineering Lab for Pulp and Paper Beijing 100102 
100102
JIA Chengying Quzhou Branch of China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute Quzhou Zhejiang Province 324000
Longyou County Specialty Paper Science and Technology Innovation Management Service Center Quzhou Zhejiang Province 324400 
324400
WAN Ying China National Pulp and Paper Research Institute Co. Ltd. Beijing 100102
National Engineering Lab for Pulp and Paper Beijing 100102 
100102
ZHENG Han R&D Centre China Tobacco Yunnan Industrial Co. Ltd. KunmingYunnan Province 650231 650231
XIE Jiao R&D Centre China Tobacco Yunnan Industrial Co. Ltd. KunmingYunnan Province 650231 650231
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Abstract:Non-wood fiber raw materials such as corn straw and Mao bamboo (phyllostachys edulis) are rich in resources, and pennisetum giganteum has great potential for growing and promotion, they are of great significance to solve the serious shortage of fiber raw materials and give impetus to the high-quality development of China paper industry. This paper introduced the resource status and the characteristics of fiber raw materials of corn straw, phyllostachys edulis, pennisetum giganteum, and analyzed the feasibility of fully developing these fiber raw materials and gradually replacing imported fiber raw materials.
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