Abaca pulp is produced by cooking and mechanically processing the abaca fiber to separate and refine the cellulose fibers. Abaca pulp is highly valued for its long, thin, and strong fibers, which provide exceptional strength and durability to paper products.
Abaca paper is a specialty paper product that is highly valued for its strength, durability, and ability to absorb moisture. Abaca paper is commonly used to make tea bags, currency, and filter paper, as well as high-quality writing and printing paper.
Abaca-based fine paper products include high-quality writing and printing paper, as well as stationery, envelopes, and other paper products that require a unique texture, appearance, and durability.
Specialty paper products made using abaca fibers include tea bags, currency, filter paper, and other products that require exceptional strength, durability, and moisture resistance.