Recycled Newsprint Chemical Pulp
High-quality chemical pulp extracted from recovered newsprint waste through alkaline or sulfate chemical digestion. It matches HTS 4706.92.01.00 as a chemical pulp from recovered paper fibers, ideal for producing newsprint or printing papers with improved brightness.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If de-inked mechanically without full chemical pulping
Mechanical de-inking processes classify under mechanical pulp, retaining more yield but lower purity.
If from recovered non-wood cellulosics like bamboo scrap
Shifts to other fibrous materials when source isn't paper/paperboard.
If refined into newsprint paper sheets
Completion into paper form exits pulp chapter into finished paper classifications.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Submit process flow documentation detailing chemical treatments to distinguish from mechanical newsprint pulp
• Test for ink removal efficiency and fiber length to meet quality standards during import inspection
• Label shipments clearly as 'chemical pulp' to avoid confusion with baled waste paper under other codes
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