ISO 9001 : 2000
recycled waste paper
Mill & Office:

Ds. Gampingan Kec. Pagak
Kab. Malang
East Java - Indonesia
PO. Box 259 Malang 65101
Phone: +62-341-311901
Fax.: +62-341-311900

Mail Address:

Jl. Bromo 62 Malang
East Java - Indonesia
Phone: +62-341-326842


 

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Archive for Februari 2008

What is paper core?

Feb 21, 2008 - by admin, no comment in category Uncategorized

Paper core is a hollow cylindrical object that paper, thread or fabrics are wound around to form a roll. They are made of thick sturdy cardboard. The thickness of its walls will vary according to the type and amount of product that will be wound on it. Ekamas Fortuna, also produced paper core with […]

Kraft Paper

Feb 14, 2008 - by admin, no comment in category News

Have you ever wonder what kraft paper is? Well, kraft paper is paper produces by the Kraft process from wood pulp. It is strong and relatively coarse. Kraft paper is usually a brown color but can be bleached to produce white paper. It is used for paper grocery bags, multiwall sacks, envelopes and other […]

a glimpse of us ..

Feb 5, 2008 - by admin, no comment in category News

Ekamas Fortuna is one of Malang’s largest manufacture company. It focused on industrial paper manufacturing and already gained ISO 9001:2000 for system certification.
Ekamas Fortuna only produce high quality goods from waste paper such as paper core/tube (base paper) and our latest product is shopping bag (converting). For more information, please feel free to browse […]

History of Paper Pulp

Posted on Jul 25, 2009 - by admin

Using wood to make paper is a fairly recent innovation. In the 1800s, fiber crops such as linen fibres were the primary material source, and paper was a relatively expensive commodity. The use of wood to make pulp for paper began with the development of mechanical pulping in Germany by F.G. Keller in the […]

Kraft process

Posted on Jul 18, 2009 - by admin

The kraft process (also known as kraft pulping or sulfate process) describes a technology for conversion of wood into wood pulp consisting of almost pure cellulose fibers. The process entails treatment of wood chips with a mixture of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide that break the bonds that link lignin to the cellulose. The […]