
Pulp & Paper · HS 4701 · verified suppliers & live price
Mechanical pulp is produced by grinding wood fibers with minimal chemical processing, retaining lignin that gives it lower strength but superior opacity compared to chemical pulp. It serves primarily in newsprint, lightweight coated papers, and packaging applications. Principal traded grades include stone groundwood pulp, refiner mechanical pulp, and thermomechanical pulp, varying by fiber length and processing method. Major producers are concentrated in Scandinavia, North America, and Russia, with significant exports from Finland, Sweden, and Canada. Buyers should verify brightness stability and ink adhesion properties, as mechanical pulp yellows faster than alternatives and requires careful storage away from moisture and light to maintain quality.
On the Genesis network, Mechanical Pulp currently matches 60+ verified suppliers across 3 countries, with an indicative benchmark price. Its Genesis Sourcing Index of 69/100 reflects strong sourcing availability — expect fast, competitive firm offers, every one escrow-protected.
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Mechanical Pulp is priced at approximately $690.97 per MT on the live Genesis Index. Request a quote for a firm, escrow-protected offer.
Mechanical Pulp carries a Genesis Sourcing Index of 69/100 (Strong), based on 60+ verified suppliers across 3 countries on the network and live benchmark pricing. Sourcing is strong — competitive firm offers typically return fast.
Genesis Trade lists verified Mechanical Pulp suppliers and exporters worldwide, including The Trustee For The C & T Forrest Family Trust Trading As Wagin Mechanical Repairs, Biloela Mechanical And Agricultural Services Pty Ltd, The Trustee For Blueys Mechanical Service Trading Trust, The Trustee For Mechanical Mining & Industry Services Trust. Every transaction is escrow-protected.
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