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Wood continued products, worldwide production

Pulp production is the most important process for the chemical conversion of wood. It accounts for more than one third of the total wood annually processed. Worldwide consumption of paper products already exceeds 310 million tons per year, and paper industry continues to expand its production. [Pg.1055]

The forecasts made in 1985 (77) of 8—8.5% worldwide aimual growth have not materialized. The 2 x lOg + /yr engineering plastic production reported for 1985—1986 has remained fairly constant. Whereas some resins such as PET, nylon-6, and nylon-6,6 have continued to experience growth, other resins such as poly(phenylene oxide) have experienced downturns. This is due to successhil inroads from traditional materials (wood, glass, ceramics, and metals) which are experiencing a rebound in appHcations driven by new technology and antiplastics environmental concerns. Also, recycling is likely to impact production of all plastics. [Pg.277]


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