Pulpification
Pronunciation: /ˈpəɫpˈaɪˈfaɪˈkæˌtaɪən/
Pulpification (noun)
- A process that breaks plant material, such as wood, into soft fibres used to make paper.
- The turning of fruit or other soft matter into a thick, smooth mixture.
Examples
- Pulpification turns wood into pulp for paper making.
- The factory controls pulpification to keep the pulp quality high.