Non-corrugated board is a single-layer heavy paper stock engineered for applications where a smooth surface and excellent printability are paramount. Unlike corrugated alternatives that incorporate multiple layers and fluting for added strength, non-corrugated board relies on its dense, uniform structure to deliver a refined aesthetic and reliable performance for lightweight products. Its inherent versatility makes it an ideal choice for premium packaging—such as cereal boxes, luxury retail packaging, and printed displays—where visual appeal and precision are as important as functionality. Designed with cost-effectiveness and efficient production in mind, non-corrugated board supports high-quality printing techniques and can be easily customized to meet various brand and design specifications
Bleached and Unbleached Pulp
The bleached pulp undergoes a refined chemical process that removes lignin and impurities, delivering an exceptionally white and uniform product—ideal for premium printing and high-end paper products. In contrast, unbleached pulp retains its natural color and robust fiber integrity, making it the sustainable choice for kraft paper and industrial applications. Each type is meticulously processed to ensure reliability and versatility, meeting the varied demands of modern papermaking.
Coated Triplex Board
Coated triplex board is manufactured to the highest quality standards. Crafted with a robust three-layer construction, it features premium coatings on its outer surfaces that ensure exceptional print clarity, vibrant color reproduction, and long-lasting durability. Enhanced by a smooth, high-gloss finish, this board not only elevates the visual appeal of any printed project but also provides reliable structural strength—making it ideal for high-end packaging, sophisticated graphic presentations, and specialty printing applications.
Coated Duplex Board
Our coated duplex board is manufactured to the highest quality standards. With a refined, smooth surface enhanced by a premium coating on one or both sides, it ensures exceptional print clarity and vibrant color reproduction. Designed for both aesthetic excellence and robust performance, this board is ideal for premium packaging, graphic presentations, and other applications where durability and visual appeal are paramount.
Corrugated Board
Engineered with a durable multi-layer construction that combines a fluted medium with high-strength liners, it offers excellent protection, impact resistance, and a high strength-to-weight ratio. Ideal for shipping and packaging, our corrugated board ensures that your products are securely supported and safeguarded throughout every transit.
Art Paper and Board
Art paper and board are produced to the highest quality standards. The art paper boasts a refined texture, consistent brightness, and excellent ink adhesion—perfect for drawing, printmaking, and photographic applications. Meanwhile, our art board offers robust rigidity and archival, acid-free quality in various thicknesses, ensuring lasting support for your creative projects.
Woodfree Photocopy Paper
Woodfree photocopy paper is engineered for high-quality reproduction and clarity. Our papers are produced to the highest quality standards, ensuring uniform brightness, excellent ink absorption, and a smooth, durable finish. Crafted without lignin, this paper resists yellowing over time, preserving sharp white and vibrant colored texts. Ideal for both high-speed photocopiers and laser printers, it guarantees professional-grade output and enhances the overall presentation of every document.
White and color writing and offset paper
Offset printing relies on high-quality offset paper that ensures consistent ink absorption and clarity. Our papers are produced to the highest quality standards, guaranteeing superior performance and reliability. Utilizing white writing—either through white inks on darker backgrounds or by preserving the paper’s natural brightness—creates a striking contrast, while color writing introduces a vibrant range of hues for enhanced visual communication.
Sponge Iron (Direct Reduced Iron, DRI)
What It Is:
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Porous iron (90–94% Fe) produced by chemically reducing pellets or lumps without melting, using natural gas or coal.
Forms:
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DRI: Lumpy or powdery form, prone to rusting.
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HBI (Hot Briquetted Iron): Compressed DRI for safer transport.
How It’s Produced:
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Reduction:
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Gas-based (MIDREX®/HYL): Pellets reduced using syngas (H₂ + CO) at 800–1,050°C.
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Coal-based (Rotary Kiln): Common in India and China, using coal as the reductant.
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Cooling:
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The reduced iron is cooled to prevent re-oxidation.
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Applications:
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Electric Arc Furnaces (EAFs): DRI mixed with scrap to produce high-purity steel with low copper and other residuals.
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Alternative to scrap: Especially important in regions with limited scrap supply, such as the Middle East.
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Green steel: Has future potential through hydrogen-based DRI (e.g., HYBRIT project).
Top Producers:
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Gas-based: Iran, Saudi Arabia, USA (using MIDREX plants).
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Coal-based: India (the world’s largest DRI producer).
Comparative Summary
Product | Iron Content | Production Method | Key Use |
Concentrate | 60–70% Fe | Beneficiation of low-grade ore | Pellet feedstock, BF input |
Pellets | 65–72% Fe | Concentrate + induration | BF/DRI plants, shipping-friendly |
DRI | 90–94% Fe | Gas or coal reduction of pellets | EAFs, green steel potential |
Iron Ore Pellets
What It Is:
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Uniform, hardened spheres (6–16 mm diameter) made from concentrate and binders (e.g., bentonite), fired at 1,200–1,300°C to achieve high strength.
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Iron content: 65–72% Fe.
How It’s Produced:
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Mixing:
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Concentrate and binder are mixed and rolled into green pellets.
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Induration:
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Drying: Heated to around 300°C to remove moisture.
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Firing: Heated to about 1,300°C to harden the pellets by oxidizing magnetite to hematite.
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Cooling: Air-cooled for safe storage and shipping.
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Applications:
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Blast Furnaces (BF): Preferred for high efficiency due to low slag formation and uniform size.
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Direct Reduction (DRI): Used with natural gas to produce sponge iron (DRI).
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Shipping: Pellets are dust-free and dense, which lowers freight costs.
Market Insight:
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Premium product: Pellets trade at approximately 30% higher prices than concentrate.
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Top exporters: Brazil, Sweden, and Canada.










