Pulp and Paper Product Manufacturing Workers X Keywords: Bleaching

20 matching jobs found.

Pulp Pressing Worker

A manufacturing job that operates pressing machines to remove excess moisture in the dewatering process of wood pulp.

Pulp Processing Worker

A technical job in the papermaking process that chemically or mechanically processes wood chips to stably supply pulp raw materials.

Pulp and Paper Products Manufacturing Worker

On-site worker responsible for the entire process from raw material preparation of pulp and paper products to papermaking, drying, finishing, and inspection.

Pulp Raw Material Worker

Pulp raw material workers adjust and process wood chips and chemicals used in pulp manufacturing and supply them to the production process.

Pulp Worker

A manufacturing job that produces pulp through chemical and mechanical processing using wood or waste paper as raw materials.

Pulp Bleaching (Bleaching) Worker

Manufacturing work that uses chemicals to bleach and whiten pulp, improving its quality as a raw material for paper.

Pulp Cleaning Worker

This occupation involves manufacturing tasks that chemically process and mechanically refine wood pulp to achieve the quality suitable as raw material for paper.

Pulp Bleacher

A technical role responsible for bleaching operations using chemicals, quality control, and equipment operation in the bleaching process of pulp manufacturing.

Chemical Compounding Worker (Pulp Manufacturing)

In the pulp manufacturing process, this occupation measures and compounds chemical agents such as bleaching agents and auxiliaries to maintain product quality and process stability.

Washi Raw Material Processor

A profession that selects and processes plant fibers (kouzo, mitsumata, gampi, etc.) used as raw materials for washi paper through pre-treatments such as peeling, boiling, and bleaching to prepare them in a state suitable for papermaking.