Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Machinery for making up pulp, paper, paperboard nes. In 2022, Machinery for making up pulp, paper, paperboard nes were the world's 1655th most traded product, with a total trade of $1.68B. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Machinery for making up pulp, paper, paperboard nes decreased by -9.47%, from $1.86B to $1.68B. Trade in Machinery for making up pulp, paper, paperboard nes represent 0.0071% of total world trade.
Machinery for making up pulp, paper, paperboard nes are a part of Other Paper Machinery.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Machinery for making up pulp, paper, paperboard nes were China ($503M), Italy ($436M), Germany ($195M), Chinese Taipei ($66.8M), and Netherlands ($62.9M).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Machinery for making up pulp, paper, paperboard nes were United States ($269M), Mexico ($115M), India ($81.2M), United Kingdom ($63.2M), and Germany ($60.7M).
Ranking Machinery for making up pulp, paper, paperboard nes ranks 618th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description The most common machinery for making up pulp, paper, and paperboard are mills. These mills are used to grind wood chips, break up old paper, and clean out the pulp. Pulping is the process of turning wood chips into pulp. There are two types of pulping: chemical and mechanical pulping. Chemical pulping is a process that uses an acid to dissolve the lignin in the wood and create a pulp. Mechanical pulping does not use the acid and instead relies on the pressure and heat of the machine to break up the wood and create the pulp. Papermaking