Canfor Pulp

Innovation

Canfor Pulp has always enjoyed a fibre advantage. Our pulp is produced from native tree species in British Columbia’s interior, mainly white spruce, lodgepole pine and sub-alpine fir. These species thrive in the extreme climate and naturally develop long, slender and thin-walled cellulose fibres with high tensile strength. This makes them especially valuable for high-quality, lightweight printing papers, premium tissue, thin specialty papers, packaging and laminates. Roughly half, by weight, of the wood we receive is converted into high-quality premium reinforcement pulp (PRP).

We are unique among many suppliers of NBSK in that we maintain the Canfor Pulp Innovation (CPI) research centre. CPI practises open innovation, and maintains a unique network of contractors, suppliers and partners. They include world-class consultants in LC refining and tissue, research organizations dedicated to the development of next-generation fibre measurement and fibre products, and university researchers.

CPI delivers opportunities for continuous customer and mill improvement, helping to improve our premium quality and securing our position as a global leader in NBSK and its applications. We have found ways to adjust our refining process to reduce our energy consumption. We are also able to achieve higher tensile strengths so customers can reduce their costs by using less fibre in their paper without impacting strength and runnability.

Our global customers are producing increasingly sophisticated end products, and they need more detailed knowledge about the raw materials and how they will perform. We provide this through our Mihari Initiative, a suite of leading-edge technologies to monitor fibre and pulp that we developed at all three of our pulp manufacturing operations.

Solving the Fibre Puzzle

Our unique Temap program brings together the resources of the Internet, our Canfor Pulp innovation staff and our innovation R&D program to deliver unparalled customer support. Customers are able to optimize their use of our fibres to reduce costs while improving mill performance and product quality.

The Temap website features more than 40 years of knowledge, including training videos on LC refining, competitor pulp comparisons, and selected articles and publications from technical literature. Our internationally recognized industry experts in tissue manufacture and LC refining are available to provide on-site training and technical support for our pulps.