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    OCC GRADE-2 RECOVERED FROM MSW OCC GRADE-2 RECOVERED FROM MSW
    OCC GRADE-2 RECOVERED FROM MSW
    OCC GRADE-2 RECOVERED FROM MSW

    OCC GRADE-2 RECOVERED FROM MSW

    150 - 350 USD ($)/Metric Ton

    Product Details:

    • Plastic Type Other
    • Usage Recycled, Reuse
    • Color Brown
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    OCC GRADE-2 RECOVERED FROM MSW Price And Quantity

    • 25 Metric Ton
    • 150 - 350 USD ($)/Metric Ton
    • 150.00 - 350.00 USD ($)/Metric Ton

    OCC GRADE-2 RECOVERED FROM MSW Product Specifications

    • Recycled, Reuse
    • Other
    • Brown

    OCC GRADE-2 RECOVERED FROM MSW Trade Information

    • SINGAPORE
    • Letter of Credit at Sight (Sight L/C) Telegraphic Transfer (T/T)
    • 100 Metric Ton Per Month
    • 20 - 30 Days
    • Yes
    • Contact us for information regarding our sample policy
    • Sales
    • Western Europe Australia Eastern Europe Middle East Central America South America Asia North America Africa
    • All India

    Product Description

    OCC GRADE-2 RECOVERED FROM MSW

    Place of Origin

    JAPAN, US, EUROPE

    Materials

    OCC grade-2

    Type

    Waste Paper

    Color

    Brown Color

    Unit

    Ton/Tons

    Minimum Order

    20 Tons

    Payment Term

    T/T 50/50 and L/C 100% at sight

    Shipping Term

    Ocean

    Estimate Lead Time

    15 - 20 days

    Shipping Origin

    Tokyo, Yokohama, Hamburg, New York, Long Beach

    Supplying Capacity

    200 tons/month

    Packaging

    Bale (1.2-1.4 Tons/Bale), 25 Tons loading 40FT container

     

    How is paper recycled?

    Step 1: The paper is collected by your local council and then categorised based on its quality.

    Step 2: A paper mill is used to separate the paper fibres into types. This is done using chemicals such as caustic soda and hydrogen peroxide, in combination with soap and water. Afterwards, screening ensures the removal of any debris.

    Step 3: Fibres are cleaned and de-inked again and again in a floatation tank they ll become whiter each time. Whitening agents are then added and the pulp is pumped onto a paper machine.

    Step 4: The paper is passed over a vibrating machine, or through rollers. This removes the majority of the water.

    Step 5: Heated rollers are used to dry the paper. The temperature of these rollers reaches up to 130 degrees. The paper is made smoother and whiter as a result.

    Step 6: The paper is dried again and then run through a specialist machine which acts as an ironing board.

    Step 7: Various of tests are being made to make sure paper gloss, brightness, and strength all meet the required standard.

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