CAFEC Cone Filter Abaca Filter

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An environmentally friendly paper filter developed based on a reforestation project.

You can enjoy clean, pure coffee.

size: For 1 cup

Introduction

About the product

CAFEC's abaca paper is dried by blowing hot air on both sides of the paper while it is flowing flat, so the crepe on both sides maintains a sufficient height.

The exquisite height balance of the double-sided crepe not only achieves ideal water flow, but also ensures that almost all coffee powder stays on the crepe and does not get into the coffee, allowing you to enjoy clean, clear coffee.

CAFEC Abaca filter papermaking process

Both sides are dried with hot air,
The base paper is completed with the crepe on both sides maintained.
This ensures that the grain of the paper is uniform and that liquid permeability is smooth and stable.

Regular paper filters Papermaking process

The paper is dried under pressure on the Yankee drum. The crepe on one side is crushed and the paper is stretched to complete the base paper. Because the grain of the paper is not uniform, the liquid flow is not stable and clogging is likely to occur.

Abaca (Manila hemp) is four times stronger than wood and produces pulp (fiber) that is half the thickness of coniferous trees, making it highly permeable to liquids and both flexible and durable.

Our abaca filter paper contains this Manila hemp.

Introduction

About the product

CAFEC's abaca paper is dried by blowing hot air on both sides of the paper while it is flowing flat, so the crepe on both sides maintains a sufficient height.

The exquisite height balance of the double-sided crepe not only achieves ideal water flow, but also ensures that almost all coffee powder stays on the crepe and does not get into the coffee, allowing you to enjoy clean, clear coffee.

CAFEC Abaca filter papermaking process

Both sides are dried with hot air,
The base paper is completed with the crepe on both sides maintained.
This ensures that the grain of the paper is uniform and that liquid permeability is smooth and stable.

Regular paper filters Papermaking process

The paper is dried under pressure on the Yankee drum. The crepe on one side is crushed and the paper is stretched to complete the base paper. Because the grain of the paper is not uniform, the liquid flow is not stable and clogging is likely to occur.

Abaca (Manila hemp) is four times stronger than wood and produces pulp (fiber) that is half the thickness of coniferous trees, making it highly permeable to liquids and both flexible and durable.

Our abaca filter paper contains this Manila hemp.

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