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Kraft|krɑːft| Also kraft. [Sw., = strength, in kraftpapper kraft paper.] A strong smooth brown paper made from unbleached soda pulp. Also attrib. In full, kraft paper, kraft brown.
1907G. Clapperton Pract. Paper-Making (ed. 2) 37 ‘Kraft’ brown papers. Ibid., No Kraft yet produced in this country combines the crispness and elasticity which form so distinctive a feature of the Kraft papers produced by the best Scandinavian mills. 1914E. A. Dawe Paper 56 Kraft browns may be described as glazed browns, as they are sometimes finished with a glazed surface both sides. A special kind of pulp is used for krafts. 1920Glasgow Herald 12 June 5 In the case of sulphite and kraft processes the pulp is prepared by cooking chips of wood under pressure with different liquor solutions. 1930Economist 8 Feb. 303/1 The market for kraft paper must be regarded as declining, but the Swedish newsprint mills are well supplied with orders. 1959Gloss. Packaging Terms (B.S.I.) 67 Kraft liner, a kraft paper used as the outer or inner facing in the manufacture of solid and corrugated fibreboard, and in the manufacture of fibreboard drums and tubes. 1968Economist 3 Feb. 63/2 Swedish pulps are mainly for kraft, including sack paper, and newsprint. 1969T. C. Thorstensen Pract. Leather Technol. ix. 143 In the manufacture of paper, lignin of the logs of the wood chips is released by cooking the chips with bisulfite in accordance with the Kraft process. |