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A cellulose fiber product may be used to absorb oil.
Paper has as its chief component, a mat of cellulose fibers.
The cellophane he uses now is a film of cellulose fibers.
The cellulose fibers are longer and greater in diameter than other timber sources.
He explained that the slurry of cellulose fibers used to make paper is about 99.5 percent water.
P.&G. scientists spent a decade developing their new idea: a curly cellulose fiber.
You could say it acts as a glue to bind the cellulose fibers together.
This property led to it being used in the production of rayon, a cellulose fiber.
Acid dissolves wood's cellulose fibers, so he did not leave it on too long.
Courtaulds was planning additional investments in its cellulose fibers business.
As the acid continues to break down the cellulose fibers, the paper disintegrates.
They can be applied to a surface with cellulose fiber and washed off with water.
It has a strong, though apparently non-covalent affinity to cellulose fibers.
Pulp and paper industries remove water within cellulose fiber.
When cellulose fibers come in contact with each other in water, a bond is formed.
Typing paper, and other copier paper, is of course cellulose fiber.
Rayon is a reconstituted cellulose fiber used to make many fabrics.
He found a few cellulose fibers attached so he thinks it's from a book."
People don't eat books - they're bland and dry, plus the cellulose fiber in paper is indigestible.
Cellulose fibers are fibers from some plant or plant-based materials.
The iron-tannic pigment did not make chemical bonds with the cellulose fibers.
Papercrete gets its name from the fact that most formulas use a mixture of water and cement with cellulose fiber.
The cellulose fiber is hygroscopic and acts like a sponge when immersed in water.
This preserves the length of the cellulose fibers.
But alum (the common name for aluminum sulfate), is an enemy of the cellulose fibers in paper.